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MsDuchessGoTe
Reg. Jan 2011
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2014-04-13 11:21 PM
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RE: Old Horse Laying Down
I'll Be Your Huckleberry
Posts: 1488
Location: Arizona
sophiebelle - 2014-04-13 8:45 AM
I feed my seniors Nutrena Senior, rice brand, beet pulp, and soaked
(mushy
) alfalfa and oats cubes. I still feed them coastal and regular alfalfa, but put the soaked in their feed just to make sure they get enough. They are on grass 24/7 when we have it and not in a drought. They also get suppliments for old joints. The gelding suffers from ring bone, but his supplements thus far are keeping him comfy. This is the old man with his entourage.
(I don't know why it came out so huge!
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Totally off the subject but I love your Boer's in that picture lol
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scamper
Reg. Dec 2003
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2014-04-14 11:33 AM
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RE: Old Horse Laying Down
On the Countdown
Posts: 2934
Location: Texas
My old one is 32. I just switched her to Triple Crown Sr. That old horse is spunky as ever now. She always poked around now she is trotting places. I have not seen her move this fast in a while. She has severe arthritis in her hocks. I think that has been a good change
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