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Originally Posted by JBandRio LOL goon, the heat really shouldn't have anything to do with it. But, for some horses, high heat and humidity makes them feel generally crappy, so adding a dewormer can make them feel all blah. But that's a product of how the horse feels more than the heat specifically. |
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Originally Posted by PeggySue Goon I worry with Babs because she is PRONE to colic and we have been doing so well I was worried about throwing her into one again... she is also prone to founder as well ... MOST horses would be fine I just worry about mine too much |
Thanks for the explanations. I never thought about it, because I never noticed our horses feeling yucky after being dewormed. In fact, Breez loves being dewormed.

I guess I'll have to pay more attention next time.
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