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Horse Talk!
Problem feet maybe??
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<blockquote data-quote="cathys" data-source="post: 375305" data-attributes="member: 6020"><p>Alan </p><p>it is funny you said that about your 2 horses because it was while she was eating her grain that I noticed it and she kept tipping her head back and forth like she was really enjoying the grain, I figured it was just because she was thin and packed with poop and mud when I got her and she was not used to having grain (we are starting with small amounts at a time morning and evening) or any attention, we have been brushing her a little at a time to try to remove the poop balls (she reminds me of beef cattle that have been locked in a feed lot when all the snow melts...) I will be having the vet out for shots within the next week so I will have her checked out then. She has come to a good home and will get alot of love and attention now and spoiled rotten! </p><p>Thanks for the info and as I said before I will be on here alot.</p><p>Cathy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cathys, post: 375305, member: 6020"] Alan it is funny you said that about your 2 horses because it was while she was eating her grain that I noticed it and she kept tipping her head back and forth like she was really enjoying the grain, I figured it was just because she was thin and packed with poop and mud when I got her and she was not used to having grain (we are starting with small amounts at a time morning and evening) or any attention, we have been brushing her a little at a time to try to remove the poop balls (she reminds me of beef cattle that have been locked in a feed lot when all the snow melts...) I will be having the vet out for shots within the next week so I will have her checked out then. She has come to a good home and will get alot of love and attention now and spoiled rotten! Thanks for the info and as I said before I will be on here alot. Cathy [/QUOTE]
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