Especially knowing
Posted by Gail Ivey on 6/15/2009, 4:46 pm, in reply to "thanks Gail, this is always a hard subject" 216.244.18.248 |
how well cared for this one must be. Still, you can give them the best care possible, but when it's time to let them go, just let them go, and that is STILL good care, IMO.
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Message Thread:
- Ok I thought I was the queen of getting thin horses fat, need help - codymustang 6/14/2009, 1:22 pm
- Re: Ok I thought I was the queen of getting thin horses fat, need help - sm 6/14/2009, 1:23 pm
- I talked to some folks - equestqh 6/14/2009, 1:30 pm
- Re: Ok I thought I was the queen of getting thin horses fat, need help - Sharonreyea 6/14/2009, 2:59 pm
- if he has a voracious appetite - mary bluepony 6/14/2009, 3:20 pm
- As others have said - Gail Ivey 6/14/2009, 4:17 pm
- Re: Ok I thought I was the queen of getting thin horses fat, need help - Metallica29 6/14/2009, 4:57 pm
- Re: Ok I thought I was the queen of getting thin horses fat, need help - Tracy Jan 6/15/2009, 8:29 am
- Could he have sand in his gut? - BarbaraC 6/15/2009, 10:31 am
- he needs pergolide and a balanced diet - Dr Thunes 6/15/2009, 11:16 am
- We use a supplement called Forco - rocking horse ranch 6/16/2009, 11:52 am
- Probiotics might help. - Marialaina 6/23/2009, 10:09 pm
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