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<blockquote data-quote="cowlady1" data-source="post: 448615" data-attributes="member: 5464"><p>This horse is american saddle bred about 7years old. She does stand holding one foot up most of the time. however when you ride her she doesn't seem to have any problem. She stretches out sometimes. back feet no problem.It's mostly her front ones.She is in pasture but its real short.1quart of grain for the day if not ridding. 2quarts before a ride 2after she has cooled down. 12% horse feed & 1st cut hay about 2flakes 3 times a day. water at all times. She is in nice shape its her feet. You can trim her feet with no problem.I've seen horses foundered badly & they didn't stand to well. Thats why I wasn't sure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowlady1, post: 448615, member: 5464"] This horse is american saddle bred about 7years old. She does stand holding one foot up most of the time. however when you ride her she doesn't seem to have any problem. She stretches out sometimes. back feet no problem.It's mostly her front ones.She is in pasture but its real short.1quart of grain for the day if not ridding. 2quarts before a ride 2after she has cooled down. 12% horse feed & 1st cut hay about 2flakes 3 times a day. water at all times. She is in nice shape its her feet. You can trim her feet with no problem.I've seen horses foundered badly & they didn't stand to well. Thats why I wasn't sure. [/QUOTE]
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