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<blockquote data-quote="Terri" data-source="post: 27623" data-attributes="member: 325"><p>Around here we don't feed hay in the winter, we have to feed it in the summer. I have tried locking her in a stall/pen with good bermuda hay, but all I get is a hungry horse that is loosing the weight I have been trying to put back on her. My vet suggested the alfalfa to get her started and help with the weight gain. But she picks the leaves out of that and leaves the stems. My gelding eats it as though it was candy. Someone sure did a number on her. I don't see why, she is avery well mannered(for a mare), well broke horse. My 7yr old rides her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Terri, post: 27623, member: 325"] Around here we don't feed hay in the winter, we have to feed it in the summer. I have tried locking her in a stall/pen with good bermuda hay, but all I get is a hungry horse that is loosing the weight I have been trying to put back on her. My vet suggested the alfalfa to get her started and help with the weight gain. But she picks the leaves out of that and leaves the stems. My gelding eats it as though it was candy. Someone sure did a number on her. I don't see why, she is avery well mannered(for a mare), well broke horse. My 7yr old rides her. [/QUOTE]
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