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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 27760"><p>I've had her to the vet once already because she turned up her nose at her food. He donned the OB glove and said she was compacted and gave her the mineral oil. She hasn't had colic since I've had her, Brought her home on Feb 21st last year. </p><p>She won't eat the beet pulp. My vet said that she may have some gut damage due to the starvation and the tapeworms. She has no problem eating her grain in the heat and always has hay, water and when we do get rain, grass. I haven't noticed a appetite/temperature decline. </p><p>I've always been a sucker for a starved/hurt animals. Fortunately, my husband is the same way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 27760"] I've had her to the vet once already because she turned up her nose at her food. He donned the OB glove and said she was compacted and gave her the mineral oil. She hasn't had colic since I've had her, Brought her home on Feb 21st last year. She won't eat the beet pulp. My vet said that she may have some gut damage due to the starvation and the tapeworms. She has no problem eating her grain in the heat and always has hay, water and when we do get rain, grass. I haven't noticed a appetite/temperature decline. I've always been a sucker for a starved/hurt animals. Fortunately, my husband is the same way. [/QUOTE]
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