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Post by sammy on Jun 11, 2006 12:37:07 GMT -1
That's ok Linda, I may have sounded a bit of a grump, I'm not though just a concerned pony owner!!!! No offence meant to anyone
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Post by juliansteve on Jun 11, 2006 20:31:41 GMT -1
Good news - you'll have no problems once shes' started eating - it'll be stopping her! LOL! Looking forward to some more pics!
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Post by rebeccajane on Jun 12, 2006 7:52:44 GMT -1
Just thought you ought to know - I often look and dont post - even sometimes when I know I should - its nothing against you (or anyone else), I like to see what others say.
- DF is often my comfort zone and I dont HAVE to speak if I dont want too, no one hassles you for not speaking, not like 'face to face' human contact.
Sometimes I'm too stressed / distressed / tired to post - sometimes I should definately be doing something else (like now!!), other times I just havn't the time for my slow laborious version of keyboard skills.
And for the record I have had exactly this problem with Molly who when fit went off food.
I found ringing the changes regularly, or putting her next to a 'piggy' eater helped. Found her favourite to be racehorse mix ! But recently have consistently got her to eat Endurance mix with chop, garlic, oil seaweed and sbp.
Of course now she's off work again and for the first time in ages yesterday someone said she's too fat - oh well.
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Post by sammy on Jun 12, 2006 11:35:41 GMT -1
rebeccajane, thanks for taking the time to reply, Dee is now eating hard food out of a rubber feeder now, she is still throwing it around a bit but at least she is eating it.
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