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<blockquote data-quote="Alan" data-source="post: 139013" data-attributes="member: 378"><p>In my opinion TR nailed it,I feed sweet feed wether the horse are working are not. It will help with the weight gain. If the horse is over three or four have the teeth done. If you decided to check for points on the back teeth yourself, first grab the tounge, hold that slimly thing with a good grip and pull it out the side of the mouth, it's like trying to hold a fish so grab hard, you won't hurt the horse. If you pull it so it's on the outside of the mouth over to the side not out front of the mouth the horse will not be a likley to close his mouth on your finger... he won't chomp on his own tounge. But his mouth will be working open and shut just not shutting it.</p><p></p><p>Second I would worm every month for three months rotating the type of wormers (rotate the active ingrediant in the wormer), then worm every 3 to 4 months rotating the type of wormer. This will get any worms that survived the first wormer and any worms eggs that have hatch since the first wormer and you rotate the type of active indgrediant so the worms don't develope an immunity to one type of wormer.</p><p></p><p>Good luck and enjoy!</p><p>Alan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alan, post: 139013, member: 378"] In my opinion TR nailed it,I feed sweet feed wether the horse are working are not. It will help with the weight gain. If the horse is over three or four have the teeth done. If you decided to check for points on the back teeth yourself, first grab the tounge, hold that slimly thing with a good grip and pull it out the side of the mouth, it's like trying to hold a fish so grab hard, you won't hurt the horse. If you pull it so it's on the outside of the mouth over to the side not out front of the mouth the horse will not be a likley to close his mouth on your finger... he won't chomp on his own tounge. But his mouth will be working open and shut just not shutting it. Second I would worm every month for three months rotating the type of wormers (rotate the active ingrediant in the wormer), then worm every 3 to 4 months rotating the type of wormer. This will get any worms that survived the first wormer and any worms eggs that have hatch since the first wormer and you rotate the type of active indgrediant so the worms don't develope an immunity to one type of wormer. Good luck and enjoy! Alan [/QUOTE]
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