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<blockquote data-quote="gulfso" data-source="post: 380416" data-attributes="member: 2819"><p>She seems to be eating fine. RE: The selinium. It is a mineral suppliment that was reccomended by feed store and is a horse product primarily. The dosage is about 1/4 scoop per 1/2 gal. </p><p></p><p>I have gave her LA 200 on Tueday as a precaution. She is actually doing quite well for being pulled with a chain, hung by her feet, rode around in a trailer, dumped on the grass, kicked by her mom, and shoved in a sauna (Souht AL in May) all before a week old.If she were human she would not have made it this far. :shock:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gulfso, post: 380416, member: 2819"] She seems to be eating fine. RE: The selinium. It is a mineral suppliment that was reccomended by feed store and is a horse product primarily. The dosage is about 1/4 scoop per 1/2 gal. I have gave her LA 200 on Tueday as a precaution. She is actually doing quite well for being pulled with a chain, hung by her feet, rode around in a trailer, dumped on the grass, kicked by her mom, and shoved in a sauna (Souht AL in May) all before a week old.If she were human she would not have made it this far. :shock: [/QUOTE]
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