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The good die young... It hurts to get attached.
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<blockquote data-quote="glacierridge" data-source="post: 1270492" data-attributes="member: 19539"><p>Not real sure but possibly. </p><p>Brought her in the barn so she wouldn't get roughed up more. </p><p>Had the hoof trimmer look at her and he's who told us it was not the foot but up the the body, he thought it was more up in the hips.</p><p>We were hoping time in would help, cause many times just time away from others gives them a chance to get better. </p><p>She did seem to improve a little but not permanently, seemed to improve but then began to favor her leg again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="glacierridge, post: 1270492, member: 19539"] Not real sure but possibly. Brought her in the barn so she wouldn't get roughed up more. Had the hoof trimmer look at her and he's who told us it was not the foot but up the the body, he thought it was more up in the hips. We were hoping time in would help, cause many times just time away from others gives them a chance to get better. She did seem to improve a little but not permanently, seemed to improve but then began to favor her leg again. [/QUOTE]
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