Kim~Crayonboxminiatures
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Have any of you ever seen or heard of horse's skin/gums turning/tinting orange? I'm talking with the feed company (and also my vet), but my hunch is it's from the pellets, the three mares "tinted orange" are all on the same pellets and no one else is eating them, and no one else here is turning orange! It's been a gradual change, but I noticed most vividly last week when I took the photos (July 3).
I will have to upload the photos to my website and post them later tonight after I feed.
They are all getting 7.5-10 oz of Triple Crown 30% Supplement (split into two feedings). They are all three also on the same 3 acre pasture 24/7, get shredded beet pulp (amount varies per horse) and whole flax seed. They are within the recommended amount of feed for their weight (pellets).
This seems to be my year for the unusual cases!
Does anyone know of a weed that might cause this?? I don't think we have anything unusual out there, they were on the same pasture last year and didn't turn orange.
Thanks!
I will have to upload the photos to my website and post them later tonight after I feed.
They are all getting 7.5-10 oz of Triple Crown 30% Supplement (split into two feedings). They are all three also on the same 3 acre pasture 24/7, get shredded beet pulp (amount varies per horse) and whole flax seed. They are within the recommended amount of feed for their weight (pellets).
This seems to be my year for the unusual cases!
Does anyone know of a weed that might cause this?? I don't think we have anything unusual out there, they were on the same pasture last year and didn't turn orange.
Thanks!