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Rockyroad
Reg. Dec 2003
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2018-12-20 2:36 PM
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RE: When do you give up? Long!
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newlifecowgirl - 2018-12-20 10:35 AM If it is EPM, honestly that plus the PSSM. I don’t know if it’s worth trying to treat.
Not to mention, you could very well be dealing with PSSM2 also. Diet recommendations have changed considerably for PSSM1, PSSM2 is different yet & very tough to try to balance the 2 - and I also wondered about EPM. I would respect you 100% for putting him down vs unloading him like some would do.
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stayceem
Reg. May 2007
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2018-12-20 2:52 PM
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RE: When do you give up? Long!
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My old trainer had a training mare like this. She was bizarre. She had broke several trainers bones and she would buck and if she couldn't unload you she would bolt and try and scrape you off on the wall. Something mentally was NOT right with that mare.
However, I have seen that same trainer with 2 other "lost causes" that she fixed but the one ended up being deaf... he would never have been safe for someone else.
The eating the chicken is scary, stomping one... less "scary." It is a shame you couldn't get more from the animal communicator or maybe you got exactly what you needed.
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