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Re: RC: Ulcers in horses
In a message dated 11/16/99 7:31:54 AM Pacific Standard Time,
Vallonelee@aol.com writes:
<< She had been doing slow
25s and is a very laid back horse. She was a picky eater on the rides and I
always figured it was her learning curve. >>
Even if a horse appears to be laid back, the picky eating is a sign that they
are perceiving and internalizing stress. It is a big red flag, and not just
for ulcers.
Heidi
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