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<blockquote data-quote="I luv herfrds" data-source="post: 460613" data-attributes="member: 5917"><p>Thanks for all of the info. I will go see what kind of feed the local store has on hand.</p><p>Husband is taking the film into town to get it developed. Hopefully he remembers.</p><p>She has filled out alot since we got her last year. You can no longer see her back bone or her ribs. Her hind quarters have also filled out nicely. If he remembers I will try to post pics tonight.</p><p>Arrow HB I don't think it is genetic on size. I have seen both mare and stud. They are not small like that. The vet thinks it is caused due to lack of care on the part of the person we bought her from. We wormed her 3 times seperately before we even introduced her to the rest of our horses. There were alot of worms. The last one we used before starting over on the paste dewormers was the Ivomec liquid for horses. All of our horses were treated to make sure no worms were passed around.</p><p>Chippie I have seen Triple Crown here so I will see what they have and get some for her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="I luv herfrds, post: 460613, member: 5917"] Thanks for all of the info. I will go see what kind of feed the local store has on hand. Husband is taking the film into town to get it developed. Hopefully he remembers. She has filled out alot since we got her last year. You can no longer see her back bone or her ribs. Her hind quarters have also filled out nicely. If he remembers I will try to post pics tonight. Arrow HB I don't think it is genetic on size. I have seen both mare and stud. They are not small like that. The vet thinks it is caused due to lack of care on the part of the person we bought her from. We wormed her 3 times seperately before we even introduced her to the rest of our horses. There were alot of worms. The last one we used before starting over on the paste dewormers was the Ivomec liquid for horses. All of our horses were treated to make sure no worms were passed around. Chippie I have seen Triple Crown here so I will see what they have and get some for her. [/QUOTE]
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