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Horse Talk!
Young horses may be easier to train if they temporarily lay
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<blockquote data-quote="spinandslide" data-source="post: 623250" data-attributes="member: 5559"><p>I agree..thank God we have it in writing now...</p><p></p><p>there are so many people who havent a clue about feeds and feeding. with it being cold here, I was giving my older mare some steamed rolled oats..to help keep her weight up and keep warm..damn horse KICKED me square in the knee a week ago and was holy hell under saddle. this mare is 17 years old and usually sedate..needless to say shes back on straight pellets now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spinandslide, post: 623250, member: 5559"] I agree..thank God we have it in writing now... there are so many people who havent a clue about feeds and feeding. with it being cold here, I was giving my older mare some steamed rolled oats..to help keep her weight up and keep warm..damn horse KICKED me square in the knee a week ago and was holy hell under saddle. this mare is 17 years old and usually sedate..needless to say shes back on straight pellets now. [/QUOTE]
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