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Lumpy butt on Jennet
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<blockquote data-quote="oscar p" data-source="post: 241633" data-attributes="member: 16"><p>Your right it is fat deposits, a donkey stores fat in the top of the neck,over the back (called a fat pad) and in obese cases the butt. Sometimes the top of the neck will get so fat it will fall to one side, once it does it will never stand back up ,it ruins the look of the jenny. It sounds like you need to cut the grain down to a hand full, as far as giveing to much wormer, I always give one and half dose to each horse, because your guessing the horses weight anyway,plus they will sometimes spit some of it out. Its just my way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oscar p, post: 241633, member: 16"] Your right it is fat deposits, a donkey stores fat in the top of the neck,over the back (called a fat pad) and in obese cases the butt. Sometimes the top of the neck will get so fat it will fall to one side, once it does it will never stand back up ,it ruins the look of the jenny. It sounds like you need to cut the grain down to a hand full, as far as giveing to much wormer, I always give one and half dose to each horse, because your guessing the horses weight anyway,plus they will sometimes spit some of it out. Its just my way. [/QUOTE]
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