alicesorby
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Hi
I have a bit of a problem, a lady on my yard has two horses, both of which are cobs and should be good doers. However, over the winter they have both lost a considerable amount of weight. She feeds them low calorie food and not enough of it. She also over works them. every one has said to her that they are to thin but she just won't accept it. The yard owner is threatening to kick her off the yard but she still won't accept the fact that her horses are too thin. I'm really woried that when they start going to shows and things they might drop dead of a heart attack. I've tried everything to get through to her but i just don't know what to do. Has anyone got any advice?
Thanks a lot x
I have a bit of a problem, a lady on my yard has two horses, both of which are cobs and should be good doers. However, over the winter they have both lost a considerable amount of weight. She feeds them low calorie food and not enough of it. She also over works them. every one has said to her that they are to thin but she just won't accept it. The yard owner is threatening to kick her off the yard but she still won't accept the fact that her horses are too thin. I'm really woried that when they start going to shows and things they might drop dead of a heart attack. I've tried everything to get through to her but i just don't know what to do. Has anyone got any advice?
Thanks a lot x