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<blockquote data-quote="El_Putzo" data-source="post: 91730" data-attributes="member: 1017"><p>Thanks Chuckie!</p><p></p><p>If they were only a little more gentle, I would comb the other 3 to get that winter coat off. They look so much better without it. Guess I'll just have to wait till it falls off like the first one. The one in the second pic had been my favorite, as she is deeper bodied and more growthy, but the one in the first pic is quickly catching up size-wise and has lots of eye appeal.</p><p></p><p>I like to think I take pretty good care of them. They get fresh water, some grass, and free choice wheat hay. I had been feeding them about 3 lbs of grain per day, but recently took them off as I don't want them to get too fat and cause udder damage. They will get kicked out on pasture in a few weeks once I'm sure they are bred.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="El_Putzo, post: 91730, member: 1017"] Thanks Chuckie! If they were only a little more gentle, I would comb the other 3 to get that winter coat off. They look so much better without it. Guess I'll just have to wait till it falls off like the first one. The one in the second pic had been my favorite, as she is deeper bodied and more growthy, but the one in the first pic is quickly catching up size-wise and has lots of eye appeal. I like to think I take pretty good care of them. They get fresh water, some grass, and free choice wheat hay. I had been feeding them about 3 lbs of grain per day, but recently took them off as I don't want them to get too fat and cause udder damage. They will get kicked out on pasture in a few weeks once I'm sure they are bred. [/QUOTE]
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