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Skinny Horse, Nothing Working
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<blockquote data-quote="mid-tn country boy" data-source="post: 351604" data-attributes="member: 5578"><p>One thing I would do is remove the mineral block and replace with a regular white salt block, the trace mineral block may be causing some problems with the horse getting the right nurtients that it needs to gain weight. Try looking on purina feeds website to get more info., I just went to a horse nuturtion clinic put on by purnia and they had a lot of info.,one of the products was to help horses gain weight, plenty of fresh water and good hay was two of the main things that they stressed. I hope this will help, I think the website will help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mid-tn country boy, post: 351604, member: 5578"] One thing I would do is remove the mineral block and replace with a regular white salt block, the trace mineral block may be causing some problems with the horse getting the right nurtients that it needs to gain weight. Try looking on purina feeds website to get more info., I just went to a horse nuturtion clinic put on by purnia and they had a lot of info.,one of the products was to help horses gain weight, plenty of fresh water and good hay was two of the main things that they stressed. I hope this will help, I think the website will help. [/QUOTE]
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