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Re: [RC] Stocking Up Non-exercise related - Pam DeMerchantMy horse stocked up when he had a respiratory infection.
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-----Original Message----- From: RHightshoe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Aug 21, 2005 1:19 PM To: ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [RC] Stocking Up Non-exercise related I've checked the archives but can't find the help I need. I have an 18 month old colt who is in a 25' x 50' paddock. Both of his rear legs are completely full (stocked up). I can't figure the cause or what to do to relieve the problem. The only thing that has been different in the past week was that he was wormed with Ivermectin. How can I fix this? I turned him out on pasture today thinking movement might help. Thanks, Bob
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