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Celebrate with me! **Disappointing Update**
Just Let Me Run
Reg. Dec 2010
Posted 2015-07-14 6:16 PM
Subject: Celebrate with me! **Disappointing Update**


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Found out that the man I sold my last horse to was thinning his herd. He offered me my colt back at a price I couldn't refuse! I go pick up my boy next week!
Now I get to shop for bits and SMBs and all that fun stuff again-- good thing I have the basics (saddle, pad and bridle)!


Edited by Just Let Me Run 2015-07-22 10:13 AM
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Reg. Nov 2007
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Posted 2015-07-14 6:18 PM
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Reg. Dec 2007
Posted 2015-07-14 6:29 PM
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Reg. Dec 2013
Posted 2015-07-14 7:15 PM
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 good deal happy for u:)
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Posted 2015-07-14 11:15 PM
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Chandler's Mom
Reg. Jan 2015
Posted 2015-07-15 12:58 AM
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Good for you and your boy!
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Posted 2015-07-15 7:45 AM
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Reg. Feb 2012
Posted 2015-07-15 7:54 AM
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Just Let Me Run
Reg. Dec 2010
Posted 2015-07-22 10:16 AM
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Well I picked up my horse yesterday...
The photos they sent me were old. My horse's coat was dull, I could count his ribs, and he had such poor muscle and no fat in his neck that it was drooping and looking like an ewe neck. I was horrified. 
He is NOT a rescue case/starved horse, but this is the worst he's ever looked. I cannot believe they competed on him, or even rode him. If he wasn't branded, I probably wouldn't have recognized my horse.
I'll be starting him back on grain slowly, de worming him, getting his teeth done, and starting him on ulcer meds so I don't rip his stomach up. They didn't have a current negative Coggins, so he's in quarantine until Friday, when I get my Coggins back. I'm sure they never did any kind of vaccinations, either.

This was a "reputable" barrel racer from Georgia. They run a popular barrel racing association there.
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rodeomom3
Reg. Dec 2007
Posted 2015-07-22 10:25 AM
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Just Let Me Run - 2015-07-22 10:16 AM Well I picked up my horse yesterday...
The photos they sent me were old. My horse's coat was dull, I could count his ribs, and he had such poor muscle and no fat in his neck that it was drooping and looking like an ewe neck. I was horrified. 
He is NOT a rescue case/starved horse, but this is the worst he's ever looked. I cannot believe they competed on him, or even rode him. If he wasn't branded, I probably wouldn't have recognized my horse.
I'll be starting him back on grain slowly, de worming him, getting his teeth done, and starting him on ulcer meds so I don't rip his stomach up. They didn't have a current negative Coggins, so he's in quarantine until Friday, when I get my Coggins back. I'm sure they never did any kind of vaccinations, either.

This was a "reputable" barrel racer from Georgia. They run a popular barrel racing association there.
Wow, sorry he came back to you in such bad shape but so glad you have him back.  I just do not get why people have horses if they are not going to take care of them- get a motorcylce or a boat.  It is beyond me how someone can look at an animal everyday that they are repsonsible for and not be bothered by the horrible condition they are in.  I would stay away from grain and feed him alfalfa to bring him back.

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kwanatha
Reg. Dec 2003
Posted 2015-07-22 10:26 AM
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some people only have two different levels of care. If they win every race then they get treated like a king and if they don't,even though they are quite good, they get treated like a pauper.
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Reg. May 2007
Posted 2015-07-22 10:27 AM
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Sometimes people aren't what they seem.   You can't control the horse when they leave your barn. 

Sorry this happen to the horse.  Take it slow and get your horse back into shape and enjoy him.   
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hammer_time
Reg. Jul 2007
Posted 2015-07-22 10:50 AM
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 That's unfortunate.  :(  performing/winning or not, I want my horse to look/feel his best.  

My horse came to me looking pretty poor--dull coat, Ribby....but he was pulled out of the middle of winter and taken 1200 miles south.  I put him on Renew Gold and was pleased with the results.  I bet he gained 100 lbs at least.  Here's a 6 month difference:

 
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Just Let Me Run
Reg. Dec 2010
Posted 2015-07-22 12:25 PM
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hammer_time - 2015-07-22 10:50 AM  That's unfortunate.  :(  performing/winning or not, I want my horse to look/feel his best.  



My horse came to me looking pretty poor--dull coat, Ribby....but he was pulled out of the middle of winter and taken 1200 miles south.  I put him on Renew Gold and was pleased with the results.  I bet he gained 100 lbs at least.  Here's a 6 month difference:


 

I can't see the photos, but I am looking into adding Forco for digestive system support while we get him accustomed to grain again.
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Reg. Jul 2007
Posted 2015-07-23 9:16 AM
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Just Let Me Run - 2015-07-22 10:25 AM
hammer_time - 2015-07-22 10:50 AM  That's unfortunate.  :(  performing/winning or not, I want my horse to look/feel his best.  



My horse came to me looking pretty poor--dull coat, Ribby....but he was pulled out of the middle of winter and taken 1200 miles south.  I put him on Renew Gold and was pleased with the results.  I bet he gained 100 lbs at least.  Here's a 6 month difference:


 
I can't see the photos, but I am looking into adding Forco for digestive system support while we get him accustomed to grain again.

 Sorry--not sure what happened.  The picture didn't show and there was no edit button yesterday for me to fix.  Mine wasn't skin and bones but he was poor and needed groceries. 


 
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Reg. Jul 2007
Posted 2015-07-23 9:17 AM
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Just Let Me Run - 2015-07-22 10:25 AM
hammer_time - 2015-07-22 10:50 AM  That's unfortunate.  :(  performing/winning or not, I want my horse to look/feel his best.  



My horse came to me looking pretty poor--dull coat, Ribby....but he was pulled out of the middle of winter and taken 1200 miles south.  I put him on Renew Gold and was pleased with the results.  I bet he gained 100 lbs at least.  Here's a 6 month difference:


 
I can't see the photos, but I am looking into adding Forco for digestive system support while we get him accustomed to grain again.

 Sorry--not sure what happened.  The picture didn't show and there was no edit button yesterday for me to fix.  Mine wasn't skin and bones but he was poor and needed groceries.  The nice thing about RG is you do t feed a lot of volume so it is easier on their bellies.  My horse is on Bermuda, alfalfa (which I think is key) and .5 lb RG.


 



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Just Let Me Run
Reg. Dec 2010
Posted 2015-07-23 12:40 PM
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hammer_time - 2015-07-23 9:17 AM
Just Let Me Run - 2015-07-22 10:25 AM
hammer_time - 2015-07-22 10:50 AM  That's unfortunate.  :(  performing/winning or not, I want my horse to look/feel his best.  



My horse came to me looking pretty poor--dull coat, Ribby....but he was pulled out of the middle of winter and taken 1200 miles south.  I put him on Renew Gold and was pleased with the results.  I bet he gained 100 lbs at least.  Here's a 6 month difference:


 
I can't see the photos, but I am looking into adding Forco for digestive system support while we get him accustomed to grain again.
 Sorry--not sure what happened.  The picture didn't show and there was no edit button yesterday for me to fix.  Mine wasn't skin and bones but he was poor and needed groceries.  The nice thing about RG is you do t feed a lot of volume so it is easier on their bellies.  My horse is on Bermuda, alfalfa (which I think is key) and .5 lb RG.





 

That is a big difference. I'm feeding alfalfa, Purina Strategy and aloe vera for ulcer prevention, and he'll be turned out for the first time today. We are blessed with lush pasture right now, so he should do well out there, too. 
I gave him a bath, which also hadn't been done in quite sometime, and he's got a skin fungus going on on his hips and his chest, so I've gotta buy some Iodine Shampoo too!
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Reg. Jan 2011
Posted 2015-07-23 1:43 PM
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Poor dude! Glad he is back in your care!
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Reg. Dec 2014
Posted 2015-07-23 2:05 PM
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hammer_time - 2015-07-22 10:50 AM

 That's unfortunate.  :(  performing/winning or not, I want my horse to look/feel his best.  

My horse came to me looking pretty poor--dull coat, Ribby....but he was pulled out of the middle of winter and taken 1200 miles south.  I put him on Renew Gold and was pleased with the results.  I bet he gained 100 lbs at least.  Here's a 6 month difference:

 

I second the Renew Gold! I bought a pretty rough looking horse from a sale, and RG, unlimited pasture, and alfalfa pellets has him looking like a million bucks after only a month!
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Chandler's Mom
Reg. Jan 2015
Posted 2015-07-24 1:44 AM
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rodeomom3 - 2015-07-22 10:25 AM

Just Let Me Run - 2015-07-22 10:16 AM Well I picked up my horse yesterday...
The photos they sent me were old. My horse's coat was dull, I could count his ribs, and he had such poor muscle and no fat in his neck that it was drooping and looking like an ewe neck. I was horrified. 
He is NOT a rescue case/starved horse, but this is the worst he's ever looked. I cannot believe they competed on him, or even rode him. If he wasn't branded, I probably wouldn't have recognized my horse.
I'll be starting him back on grain slowly, de worming him, getting his teeth done, and starting him on ulcer meds so I don't rip his stomach up. They didn't have a current negative Coggins, so he's in quarantine until Friday, when I get my Coggins back. I'm sure they never did any kind of vaccinations, either.

This was a "reputable" barrel racer from Georgia. They run a popular barrel racing association there.
Wow, sorry he came back to you in such bad shape but so glad you have him back.  I just do not get why people have horses if they are not going to take care of them- get a motorcylce or a boat.  It is beyond me how someone can look at an animal everyday that they are repsonsible for and not be bothered by the horrible condition they are in.  I would stay away from grain and feed him alfalfa to bring him back.

Totally agree with RodeoMom---he's so blessed to be back in your barn where he'll be loved and well cared for. Hoping you get him straightened out quickly.
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