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    New feed

    Well Abby and Shorty will be put on a new feed starting tomarrow. It has much more "fat" that they need, especially Abby. Also I bought a joint supplament to help with their joints. So Hopefully will see a little bit of a difference with abby in a week . So I hope!!

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    Whats wrong with Abby? IS she having problems?

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    Nothing Daz, she's just older so it's hard to keep weight on her and she also has had arthritis since we got her and only gets worse as years go. It gets bad in the summer in extream heat.

    ---------- Post added 02-15-2012 at 04:51 AM ---------- Previous post was 02-14-2012 at 02:45 PM ----------

    Well Abby ate all her food! I was scared that she wouldn't eat it because in the past, everything we tried other then sweet feed, she would reject and not eat. However she ate this feed, woohoo!! Hope to see a change before long.

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    Ah I see.

    I was thinking there must be something wrong.

    Hope she is OK

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    Oh no Daz, she's ok, nothings wrong with her.

    ---------- Post added at 03:22 PM ---------- Previous post was at 03:20 PM ----------

    Her arthritis shows in extream heat and axtream cold. She will just slow down and be kinda blah. She will just act like she's a little down. It doesn't happen a lot, but occationally it will, so hopefully this joint pellets will help her.

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    Good luck with the new feed
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    Thanks! She's still eating away at it like nothing flat . Am happy, can't wait to see if she feels better with her joints and see if it works with putting on weight..

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    Well looks like the feed and joint pellets are doing it's job. Abby already looks like she's putting on weight AND she looks like she feels better "joint" wise. .

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    What are the joint pellets?

    Can you give horses glucosamine?

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    Honestly i don't know the name at the top of my head and I'm not sure about the glucosamine

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