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    Location: texas | Ok, my filly is an excessive pooper while riding, it doesnt seem normal, what could this mean?
I have never had a horse w ulcers, is this a sign?
She eats well, drinks well, etc... Great disposition
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           Location: Kansas | she must be full of s**t LOL |
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          Location: Kentucky | I treated my mare for ulcers when she was pooping over 10 piles within an 8 hour period. It helped her dramatically. |
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    Location: texas | hoofs_in_motion - 2015-10-29 9:22 AM
she must be full of s**t LOL
hahahahahahahahaa, yep and a lot of it..... |
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    Location: texas | I would think if she is a "nervous" horse there would be other signs (prancy, pawing while tied, not eating well, wont pay attention, etc)....
she is all cow bred and very laid back, she is 4yo....
it doesn't matter if I am riding her or out doing groundwork on a lounge line she is pooping, in an hour it will be 3-5 times, and its not just 3 apples, its a load....
she looks good, is nice and shiny, has a good disposition....
just bothers me that we have to stop in the middle of what we are doing for a dump :/ |
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   Location: SE Louisiana | When ya gotta go......ya gotta go.... |
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     Location: South Dakota | We have one like that when he gets nervous. Manure gets really loose. |
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    Location: North Central Iowa Land of white frozen grass | Well she is cleaning out the problem. |
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    Location: Somewhere around here | teamthompson - 2015-10-29 12:05 PM
I would think if she is a "nervous" horse there would be other signs (prancy, pawing while tied, not eating well, wont pay attention, etc)....
she is all cow bred and very laid back, she is 4yo....
it doesn't matter if I am riding her or out doing groundwork on a lounge line she is pooping, in an hour it will be 3-5 times, and its not just 3 apples, its a load....
she looks good, is nice and shiny, has a good disposition....
just bothers me that we have to stop in the middle of what we are doing for a dump :/
Weird question but what texture of poop is it?? |
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    Location: texas | Its not runny, regular apples, full piles... |
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