Posted by JR FRYE on December 23, 2011 at 18:39:15 from (71.7.54.104):
Hi guys: Whets up. I learned something today, So I guess at the age of 63 we are never to old to learn something. I bought a 5 year old ¼ gilding last summer and he started to lose weight real fast, I have been in the horse business all of my life and I am a Iowa certified vet Tech. I made a phone call to the vet this morning. Because I am puzzled not knowing what is wrong with this horse, I have been feeding him Cracked corn/Oats, mineral, real good grass hay, 98% protean top dressing and had hid teeth floated, What I learned today was This horse has {LUMPY JAW} . The very same thing that cattle get both the vet and I Did a back flip. Have any of you guys ever heard of this? We talked to anther vet and he came up with the very same answer. This is seen in cattle only. WHAT IS UP WITH THAT. GOGOL IT AND IT WILL EXPLAIN IT. This horse has all of the symptoms, what is your thoughts. MANY THANKS JR FRYE
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