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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 3135"><p>Have her examined by a good equine veterinarian before you make a decision. If she has any permanent internal abnormalities because of her early starvation, it wouldn't be fair to breed her. You could easily lose her. She needs a good physical exam, including reproductive. Follow your veterinarian's advice.</p><p></p><p>> That is what we are afraid of, if</p><p>> she were to to be breed. She is</p><p>> just so tiny we don't think she</p><p>> could cary a foal from a full size</p><p>> horse. Maybe a shetland or</p><p>> something small like that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 3135"] Have her examined by a good equine veterinarian before you make a decision. If she has any permanent internal abnormalities because of her early starvation, it wouldn't be fair to breed her. You could easily lose her. She needs a good physical exam, including reproductive. Follow your veterinarian's advice. > That is what we are afraid of, if > she were to to be breed. She is > just so tiny we don't think she > could cary a foal from a full size > horse. Maybe a shetland or > something small like that. [/QUOTE]
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