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Mare loosing weight
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<blockquote data-quote="Linda" data-source="post: 46894" data-attributes="member: 50"><p>Friends had an old horse with few teeth left. They would put alfalfa pellets in a bucket or tub, and soak them down with water. The old boy would spend a lot of time just slowly working his way through the feed and he stayed in good condition. </p><p></p><p>Gastrogard, in case you haven't researched it, is omeprazole, aka Prilosec. Recommended dose is 4/mg/kg/day. I wish there was a less expensive medication for you to buy for your horse. It's amazing what the drug companies sock you for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Linda, post: 46894, member: 50"] Friends had an old horse with few teeth left. They would put alfalfa pellets in a bucket or tub, and soak them down with water. The old boy would spend a lot of time just slowly working his way through the feed and he stayed in good condition. Gastrogard, in case you haven't researched it, is omeprazole, aka Prilosec. Recommended dose is 4/mg/kg/day. I wish there was a less expensive medication for you to buy for your horse. It's amazing what the drug companies sock you for. [/QUOTE]
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