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In your shoes then I'd definitely get vet out for general health check and fully inspect teeth too, right to the back. Having had...
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Have you consulted with your vet? Things to look at closely are teeth and blood test for cushings, What worming is he up to date with...
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I would want him on Prascend pdq, tbh. The vet might be looking at him as 'a case' but I would want him comfortable. I don't...
17 January 2026
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If he's in the grey area I'd either get the other test, or ask if you can do a trial of Prascend. I wish I'd done that now (tbf I did...
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Any results yet? My old lad never had an abscess in his life. Diagnosed with Cushings this autumn, and we've had 2 abscesses so far...
17 January 2026
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I hope I may get results today and the ponies are both medicated so I have some here and can start straight away. I have found and...
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I'd suggest you do a few things: Firstly find yourself a Pilates class and learn to strengthen your core muscles. You might also find...
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Goodbye my gorgeous girl
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I'm sorry for your loss but you made the right decision for your gorgeous Dolly.
16 January 2026
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That with a good lead mare. He is lost and scared and unsure of the world. He needs a good bossy mare to be ‘mum’ - to calm him and...
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The trouble is the naive members of the public have happily donated a f*** tonne to what feels like a rather spoilt sense of entitlement...
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A previous poster was trying to understand how she could achieve such results if only riding once a week - this is the only reason they...
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It might influence whether a 15k horse actually becomes a 100k one though
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I see you edited your comment to include the note about defamation. Is that in response to my comment in particular? A personal belief...
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What's he eating? I lost my Ardennes to arthritis but I also found linseed was a trigger. Is he on a balancer with sufficient copper?
16 January 2026
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Linseed was definitely a trigger for my cob but I think that anything that is too sweet (for her) causes problems. We don't feed apples...
16 January 2026
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