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July 23rd, 2003 00:00
I AM SOOOOO GLAD YOU ASKED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ;D ;D There is this horse at the farm who wasn't feeling too well cause he was lame and he didn't want to eat. All you have to do is add something like a jello mold or anything kinda sugary to his diet as long as his stomach isn't too sensitive. If his stomach is sensitive, crush up some horse treats into into as small pieces as possible( preferably powder like though) Put enough treats in so that he can taste it in his feed. If this doesn't work try adding molasses or smething kinda sweet and sticky to enhance his feed. I HOPE THIS HELPS!!!!!! PLEASE REPLY SOOOOOOON!!!!
July 23rd, 2003 00:00
July 24th, 2003 00:00
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