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starved foal
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<blockquote data-quote="Terri" data-source="post: 26232" data-attributes="member: 325"><p>I bought a yearling filly that was thin, not starved but thin. In the 7 months I had her she shot up 6 inches. My height limit is 14 hands (I'm short) and I had to sell her because she wasn't 2 yet and was already at 13.3 hands. To bad, I really liked her but no point in keeping a horse I cant mount. Just have your vet check her out and give her good feed and time. She will probally grow bigger that you think possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Terri, post: 26232, member: 325"] I bought a yearling filly that was thin, not starved but thin. In the 7 months I had her she shot up 6 inches. My height limit is 14 hands (I'm short) and I had to sell her because she wasn't 2 yet and was already at 13.3 hands. To bad, I really liked her but no point in keeping a horse I cant mount. Just have your vet check her out and give her good feed and time. She will probally grow bigger that you think possible. [/QUOTE]
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