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    Fallen Crest Advice? Is it hopeless?

    I would just about bet that's easily fixable! Just IMO, and strictly my opinion, he looks like he's got the underdeveloped neck muscles from not using his neck liek he should, or being held in a false frame while training. I see this in young stallions alot, though, they run around with their...
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    Fallen Crest Advice? Is it hopeless?

    I'm not going to say that it's hopeless, just maybe not feasible to have him ready for an April show, depending on how bad his neck is. I've had two with broken crests that have managed to get turned back around and look like normal necks again. This is certianly the worst I've ever dealt with-...
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    Someone broke into my miniature pasture and let him out!!!

    Having just spent about 4 hours outside repairing a huge section of my fence, I was quite ill with the "perp" who had cut my fence and let my girls out. They went on a wild gallop around the neighborhood, and my normally easy to handle and catch mares turned into mini mustangs. The second you...
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    38 Minature horses rescued in MA

    Google vet neglecting horses and see what comes up. It will make you quite angry. Sadly, this isn't the fisrt instance I've heard of vets owning and neglecting their own animals.
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    A Question About Genes

    If the mare were homozygous for silver, she'd pass a copy of it to every foal she produced, so yes, the foal in question would have to express silver. Hetero means she will only have a 50% chance of passing her one copy on to the foal. The sire being a cremello, carrying two copies of creme...
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    Horses attacked by pit bulls (update on page 9)

    After losing 3 minis to a pack of dogs and my husband getting bitten through the arm trying to beat the dogs off the horses, that's why we have a mule now. We don't have dog problems anymore. So sorry for your loss. File a property damage report if you haven't already. If you file a civil...
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    My little BamBam is home again :)

    I do think putting him down is rather extreme, and usually, once treated, tehy have no further issues. They are given a local to numb the area, and they feel no pain with the procedure- it's not like having a jumper's hocks injected repeatedly- it's a one time deal. One thing to point out is...
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    would love to see photos of from foal to adult

    I just about cried when this little girl was born- how could her beautiful mother and father ever produce such a scary looking foal? EK Talismans Eight Belles as a newborn... About a month old... LOng Yearling... Off to the trainers as a 2 1/2 year old, her first time hooked to the...
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    My little BamBam is home again :)

    Going downhill won't hurt him unless you're doing extreme mountian climbing or something with him but slight hills up and down in straight lines are great. By stalling I meant that there are some who are afraid that working the horse is worse for them and leave them up all the time with no...
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    My little BamBam is home again :)

    They don't "outgrow" stifle issues- if it's a problem now, it's going to remain a problem unless addressed. In activilty is the worst thing for them- keepign them stalled can aggrevate the issue, as can round penning and lunging. The best excersise is straight lines up and down hills (have a...
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    First horse auction

    Around here all the sale barns have closed down. Folks were not willing to haul in, pay for yardage, coggins and all the other fees and basically wind up giving the horses away. Craigslist is full of free horse ads. It is sad, and with the economy like it is, I can't see it getting better, with...
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    Do You Think EINSTEIN Is A Dwarf?

    I don't know if it's been mentioned on here yet, but there are some horses that the dwarfism does not become apparent until they are much older. My dwarf mare is a daughter of a well known stallion, and this is her as a five year old. ... Ignore the date, this is her at about 19 yrs old. The...
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    Very Sick Mini

    I rescued a mare that had foundered previously and she was much like your mare- one thing right after another trying to help her. The bute given to ease her pain gave her ulcers and she was so high strung that it took more than a normal dose of GG to keep her comfortable on top of her pain meds...
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    Can anyone tell me about these bloodlines??

    I have agree- while having papers means a lot, the papers don't neccesarily make the horse. There are a lot of National Champions out there that have pedigrees that aren't considered "well bred". I personally have seen horses that the pedigrees read like a who's who of the Mini world and when I...
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    keeping stallions together

    And that is a good point, and a very valid one to consider. The older stallion is infertile, so I know he's out of the equation- his drive is so low, even with a mare in full blown heat in front of him, he doesn't get excited. The 17 yr old tolerates the old man out with the mares, I guess he...
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    keeping stallions together

    I've never had one of these girls cycle in the winter, and I do watch them carefully to make sure, though. The girls are such hussies when they are cycling, the whole county knows! I did have one mare that cycled constantly, but she had hanging follicles- what a mess! We have a heated barn, so...
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    keeping stallions together

    Call me insane, but currently, out on pasture right now I have two adult breeding stallions, One coming 4 yr old intact colt, a coming 2 yr old intact colt and a gelding all out in the same pasture as the mares. They are only together because it's too cold for the mares to be cycling. Come...
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    deworming product question

    Rotating wormers only works if you are using the right product for the right time of year. Certian worms are more active during warmer weather, so if you're using the wrong wormer, you're basically wasting money. I do not use anything that is moxidectin, and though there's been no documented...
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    Feeding Advice

    Cinnamon is awesome for IR horses- it helps get the weird fatty deposits under control and helps with the cresty neck. I can't swear to this, but it did seem to have a vast improvement with my IR stallion's nasty attitude as well. He was quite vicious when we got him, and has done a complete 360...
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    Silver Bay VS Liver Chestnut

    He was born very dark as far as his mane & tail... Body clipped at about 2 weeks old and folks swore he was a chestnut, but we knew that wasn't possible since his sire was AA as well... He changes from day to day, though, right now his legs are black- you can see the darker hock and top of...
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