> There's a horse that I've been riding and careing for once a week. He's
> an OTTB Thoroughbred. His condition isn't what it used to be; the owner
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> jmc
Suddenly, without warning, Matthew exclaimed (11/24/2007 10:27 AM):
>> There's a horse that I've been riding and careing for once a week. He's
>> an OTTB Thoroughbred. His condition isn't what it used to be; the owner
>> has been going through a bad time, and for a while "wasn't able to" feed
>> him twice a day like she should. No excuse for that; he dropped weight
>> and is clearly skinny. He's bright and lively, and not lacking in energy
>> when I ride him (though I don't ride him hard due to his condition).
>> Thanks for any help.
>>
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> Did you check the hooves, knees, eyes and its teeth. Any type of signs of
> problems.
Darn. I cancelled this message when I realized I posted it to the wrong
group. Guess I didn't actually.
Anyway, thanks for the answer. The overwhelming opinion on the proper
ng is that I've overestimated. Fortunately, things are already on their
way to being fixed, and I'll keep an eye on him to make sure he's
gaining weight.
No, he's healthy enough. Needs a trimming but he's not very old -
around 11 - and in good health. Just needs to be fed up more.
He gets some graze (hand grazing) but I'm careful and he's shown no sign
of colic.
jmc
Matthew - 24 Nov 2007 13:44 GMT
> Suddenly, without warning, Matthew exclaimed (11/24/2007 10:27 AM):
>>> There's a horse that I've been riding and careing for once a week. He's
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> jmc
No Problem JMC I am just a good old Kentucky boy who grew up around horses
Colic is something I always worried about with under fed horses. Horses are
about as bad as goats they will keep eating when they know they are full
honeybunch - 24 Nov 2007 23:45 GMT
> Suddenly, without warning, Matthew exclaimed (11/24/2007 10:27 AM):
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> jmc
Why dont you give him some canned cat food and take him to the vet.
Thats the usual response here. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BlK62rjQWLk
cybercat - 24 Nov 2007 23:51 GMT
"honeybunch" <doro_iams@yahoo.com> wrote in
> Why dont you give him some canned cat food and take him to the vet.
> Thats the usual response here. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BlK62rjQWLk
I love that movie. It won a Cannes Film Festival Award, too.
jmc - 25 Nov 2007 10:43 GMT
Suddenly, without warning, honeybunch exclaimed (11/25/2007 9:15 AM):
>> Suddenly, without warning, Matthew exclaimed (11/24/2007 10:27 AM):
>>
>>>> There's a horse that I've been riding and careing for once a week. He's
>> Darn. I cancelled this message when I realized I posted it to the wrong
>> group. Guess I didn't actually.
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> Why dont you give him some canned cat food and take him to the vet.
> Thats the usual response here. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BlK62rjQWLk
Can't do that, Meep would be incensed if I fed *Her* food to that...
that... EQUINE!!
:)
jmc