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    blindness

    We have a beautiful stallion from the buckeroo line who seems to have lost his sight. We are not sure if he hurt himself or this is something that has happened over time. We just noticed that he started freaking out in his stall at night and banging around and hollering all night long. We just...
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    Feeding good haylege

    I was wondering if anyone had really good info on feeding haylege to miniatures. We have a mixture of swedish warmbloods, throughbreds, standardbreds, and 9 miniatures so having lots of good hay is essential. We have the opportunity to get some really good haylege - it is actually beautiful hay...
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    hereditary colic?

    I was wondering if it is common for a Mom to pass on colic problems. I have had one mare who has had two beautiful colts, one who would have been two this week but recently passed away. The owners found him dead in his stall in the morning. They said he was fine that evening when they checked on...
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    colic

    I found my 6 month old pinto colt Rocky in minor distress yesterday morning in his stall. When I let him out he immediately wasn't himself and tried to lie down so right away I knew something was wrong. He was still walking a bit and looked pretty alert. To make a long story short, I listened to...
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    feeding oats

    I am wondering if someone could help me determine whether I should switch my miniatures to oats from a Purina feed called Equalizer (minerals). Or should I give them a combination. Equalizer is low in fat and protein and I just give them a little in the morning. I just seem to see everywhere...
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    biting and aggressive mare

    I own a 5 year old mare who has a 2 month old filly who is getting more and more aggressive. She was somewhat aggressive before she had the foal and before she was pregnant but really only when you go to put hay in her feeder she is in her stall at the time. I did not own this mare originally...
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