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<blockquote data-quote="Missyclare" data-source="post: 140430" data-attributes="member: 568"><p>She could be 7. Its hard to tell with her being underweight and needing to put on some muscle as well. There is always this wasted look that comes with thinness, and saddens me further to see her in such condition and when she may or may not be in foal. A slow steady gain is what she needs. I would have the vet do a check on her. He will tell you what she needs. Are a donkeys needs the same as a horse. Would she need to be wormed...how long are her feet. Is she pregnant and how far along is she....a vet could answer all these questions and more. If she is in foal, then her nutritional needs are even more crucial. Good luck, she looks like a wonderful new member of the family! I have a feeling that life just got a lot better for her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Missyclare, post: 140430, member: 568"] She could be 7. Its hard to tell with her being underweight and needing to put on some muscle as well. There is always this wasted look that comes with thinness, and saddens me further to see her in such condition and when she may or may not be in foal. A slow steady gain is what she needs. I would have the vet do a check on her. He will tell you what she needs. Are a donkeys needs the same as a horse. Would she need to be wormed...how long are her feet. Is she pregnant and how far along is she....a vet could answer all these questions and more. If she is in foal, then her nutritional needs are even more crucial. Good luck, she looks like a wonderful new member of the family! I have a feeling that life just got a lot better for her. [/QUOTE]
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