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Old 05-01-2006, 04:47 PM   #1
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TB mare lame again.

Ruby was back to normal, doing a little trotting ect., but my dad was out today sighting in guns for turkey hunting. This evening she is head bobbing/shuffling lame. I asked if she ran around during the shooting, and dad said she just took the foal into the run in and stayed there.

Normally the shooting doesn't bother her that much, but she is separated from the herd mare (who normally takes charge of iffy situations), she has a new foal at her side, she's been in a sacrifice lot for 2 months now and hasn't been able to take a good gallop.

I really think it is RER. I need to get her diet changed and get her out on the big pasture where she can open up the throttle.
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