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    Please help - at the point of giving up :(

    Chestnuttyy. So sorry to hear about your frustrations and I know you've had a lot of responses already! I've recently heard of a similar story to yours so you are not alone! I would strongly suggest getting a vet to assess the behaviour. Also the longer you leave it, the more 'learned' the...
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    my youngsters eyes are weaping...any ideas??

    Flies are horrid at the moment! Golden Eye from the local chemist is really good at clearing up runny eyes. Its primary use is for mild infection in human eyes but works wonders for my two
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    cushings :(

    I'm sure you are overloaded with info. about Cushings and don't want to add to your stresses but wanted to let you know the difference between Pergolide and Prascend. Pergolide was the 'human' drug that was used on horses until the drug companies created (or probably just rebranded for a...
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    golden eye for weepy eye?!

    Yep. Can totally recommend Golden Eye. My retired boy who is out 24/7 gets weepy eyes and can't keep a fly mask on for 5 minutes so as soon as any sign of soreness I buy a fresh tube and apply daily and within 2/3 days his eyes are much better.
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    Supplement to wake up lazy boy in summer

    Hi JennBags... Just to update you. Started my LazyBoy on the NAF EnerG and has worked a treat so thank you for your tip!!! x:)
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    Supplement to wake up lazy boy in summer

    I'll take a look. Thanks!
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    Supplement to wake up lazy boy in summer

    Thanks $ the ideas Izzwizz. He's actually in at night and has a big sleep(!). I'll check out the microfeed
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    Supplement to wake up lazy boy in summer

    Thanks JennBags. I'll take a look
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    Supplement to wake up lazy boy in summer

    He's a liver chestnut. An allergy is possible. I think I will have a chat with my vet. Thank you for your help!
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    Supplement to wake up lazy boy in summer

    Thanks for your advice Leviathan. It sounds like you have had a really bad time. I did quite a bit of investigation last year as it was the first full summer I had owned him but I will keep a close eye on him anyway as you can never be too careful!
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    Supplement to wake up lazy boy in summer

    My dressage horse is nice and forward in the winter but is quite lazy in the summer. I don't want to change his feed as this suits him very well and he does windsuck so I can't just 'add a few oats'. Does anyone recommend a simple supplement I can give him?
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