Re: MIkado Update and looking for advice


Lorna Cane
 


Hi Jana,

>He often gets better with a day off work (don't blame me, I know he shouldn't have days without work

To my mind it's a good thing for a horse to have a day off work. Horse people I know feel the same way.

Do you think, *if* all other factors are as they should be,that his problems could be work related?

If they could be work related,could it be anything to do with the method used?

Or,failing that,could it be that some aspect of  the diet actually is less than he needs for his work?


Lorna in Ontario,Canada
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