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Post by Miss M on Nov 25, 2006 0:33:57 GMT -12
glad you have worked it out
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Post by suew on Nov 25, 2006 1:48:58 GMT -12
No I haven't Suew but I'll bear that in mind, thanks ;D I never bothered to do anything before as they only do it over winter, they go down as soon as he's out of the stable and the vet said not to worry as it is going down. He's been like it for as long as I've had him. Are they expensive? The bioflow ones are about £70 a pair but you can get them much cheaper on ebay.
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Post by jadecurtis on Nov 25, 2006 2:06:03 GMT -12
so glad you have wokred it out, it could of been much worse.
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Post by beverley16 on Nov 28, 2006 22:09:10 GMT -12
My horse gets swollen legs in the winter because he stands still for longer periods of time, circulation problems, all summer when he is living out he is fine
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Camilla
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Post by Camilla on Mar 9, 2007 23:37:50 GMT -12
Did you ever find out if the little pony was the cause?
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