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On any horse The easiest rule of thumb is that you should be able to feel
ribs by applying gentle pressure, but not see them.
Amy Evers
Dun Lookin' Fjords
Redmond, OR
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> Hi listers!
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> How should one determine if our horses are too fat
> or too THIN!? This is
> without a mesuring weight tape
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> Reena, you jest about your Fjord being too thin! I have never seen a
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Our friend and neighbor who is a vet and a Professor of
animal science at Utah State University (USU) gave me
an article about feeding horses from the Horse Industry
Handbook it says (and I'll shorten it up just to
include moderaterly thin to fat.
Moder
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Reena, you jest about your Fjord being too thin! I have never seen a
thin fjord. Must be a myth? Jean
Jean Walters Gayle
[Authoress of "The Colonel's Daughter"
Occupied Germany 1946 To 1949 ]
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> How should one determine if our horses are too fat or too THIN!? This is
> without a mesuring weight tape.I think Gus is too thin.any hints for
> fattening u
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Hi listers!
How should one determine if our horses are too fat or too THIN!? This is
without a mesuring weight tape.I think Gus is too thin.any hints for
fattening up a bit, with out making them hyper?
Reena and Gus
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