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Old 10-08-2009, 11:47 AM   #11
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He looks to be a good weight to me. He could maybe lose a little, not much though. For horses, you should be able to feel, but not see, their ribs.
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He looks to be a good weight to me. He could maybe lose a little, not much though. For horses, you should be able to feel, but not see, their ribs.
Thanks. That helps.
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