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Lumpy butt on Jennet
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<blockquote data-quote="Lammie" data-source="post: 242441" data-attributes="member: 3306"><p>You are probably right. Although she has always slicked off nice in the summer, it is still a fact that we have never been able to get her calm enough to do much of anything with her. She had an abcess on her hoof around Memorial Day and the farrier and I managed to get her in a harness. She let him treat the hoof, but I really had a good time after that medicating it and wrapping it daily! Now, she's as shy as ever. I had her eating treats from my hand prior to that. Still she's our favorite gal and we will probably have her for the rest if her life, or our's, whichever comes first! :shock:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lammie, post: 242441, member: 3306"] You are probably right. Although she has always slicked off nice in the summer, it is still a fact that we have never been able to get her calm enough to do much of anything with her. She had an abcess on her hoof around Memorial Day and the farrier and I managed to get her in a harness. She let him treat the hoof, but I really had a good time after that medicating it and wrapping it daily! Now, she's as shy as ever. I had her eating treats from my hand prior to that. Still she's our favorite gal and we will probably have her for the rest if her life, or our's, whichever comes first! :shock: [/QUOTE]
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