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<blockquote data-quote="ArrowHBrand" data-source="post: 743585" data-attributes="member: 6496"><p>I have a 4 y/o paint gelding that I just can't seem to put weight on. He's super thin, his hips and withers are prominent, and he just looks like crap. He's fed 3 lbs. of horse feed and a bale of brohm a day. The vet's been out and put him on an aggressive worming schedule and we are only half way through it, but I want to tap into others' experiences. Any suggestions?</p><p></p><p>We bought him as a yearling and come to find out he had Potomac Fever as a weanling and about died. Also we gelded him last spring when he was 3 that took a while for him to recover from. Before we gelded him he looked amazing! I hope the vet didn't damage some internal soft tissue!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ArrowHBrand, post: 743585, member: 6496"] I have a 4 y/o paint gelding that I just can't seem to put weight on. He's super thin, his hips and withers are prominent, and he just looks like crap. He's fed 3 lbs. of horse feed and a bale of brohm a day. The vet's been out and put him on an aggressive worming schedule and we are only half way through it, but I want to tap into others' experiences. Any suggestions? We bought him as a yearling and come to find out he had Potomac Fever as a weanling and about died. Also we gelded him last spring when he was 3 that took a while for him to recover from. Before we gelded him he looked amazing! I hope the vet didn't damage some internal soft tissue! [/QUOTE]
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