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Sep 20 11 9:26 AM
monster wrote:He can't be left out to be fed, tried that, he just wanders off and won't eat. I also agree with whoever said he just needs to learn to accept being in a stall, in case of injury or something. We live in Ohio, sometimes it gets bad in the winter and they have to stay in a night. It's a small quiet barn, 4 stalls. He can see everyone, touch his neighbour which is his turnout buddy, stick his head out in the aisle and also look outside. He doesn't get excessive grain that would be making him hot. He has no excuses for being such a problem.
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