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<blockquote data-quote="smazz" data-source="post: 138597" data-attributes="member: 2656"><p>I got my horse a month ago, and she has lost weight (i'm a new horse owner). I'm feeding her everyday--hay and 10% sweet feed. She's been eating off the bale, but I think some bullies are chasing her away. I'm feeding her hay in the stall now.</p><p></p><p>I want to get on a worming schedule that is correct for my area. I live near Dallas, texas. </p><p></p><p>Anyone have that info? Any hints?</p><p>Thanks, Sandy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smazz, post: 138597, member: 2656"] I got my horse a month ago, and she has lost weight (i'm a new horse owner). I'm feeding her everyday--hay and 10% sweet feed. She's been eating off the bale, but I think some bullies are chasing her away. I'm feeding her hay in the stall now. I want to get on a worming schedule that is correct for my area. I live near Dallas, texas. Anyone have that info? Any hints? Thanks, Sandy [/QUOTE]
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