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Glacier Bay Cove
06:13:34 Arctic Katz
My first two cats were around 3-4 years old when I lost them. They were my babies
Glacier Bay Cove
06:12:37 Arctic Katz
Sunni, that's sad
Glacier Bay Cove
06:12:23 Arctic Katz
My mailbox is also open. I know what it's like to lose an animal
Sunni
06:11:11 Sunni bunny
Blue, I know it probably won't help any.
But we had a dog named snow when I was growing up.
She has bone cancer.
She was only 10 or 13 years old.
It hurts, and it will hurt for a while.
If you ever need someone to talk to about it feel free to message me.
I know what you're going through right now.
Snow was a great Pyrenees.
Glacier Bay Cove
06:10:53 Arctic Katz
And other problems that our best friend animals have
Glacier Bay Cove
06:10:13 Arctic Katz
I hate cancer
Bluebonnet Estates
06:07:50 Blue ~ Poodle Rat
Sorry. Testing a new uploader, didn't know it would post all the links individually
Bluebonnet Estates
06:07:23 Blue ~ Poodle Rat
Sunni
Pretty big yeah, I think maybe 70-75lbs in his prime? Might be wrong. He's the best boy and been with me for most my life which is what's making this so hard. I know I need to let him go. His cancer is creeping back and I know it's kinder to do it soon.
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Sunni
06:03:13 Sunni bunny
Wish I could help you, am use to lifting big dogs and heavy stuff.
Sunni
06:02:31 Sunni bunny
Blue am guessing he is a large dog?
16 year old for large dog is extremely well.
Hummingbird Meadows
05:59:50 Bird
Well, I have officially reached my breaking point with my college. I'm reaching out to the dean and complaining.
Insignia Elites
05:59:50 Em
Ok, I just know when my dogs back legs weren't strong enough using a towel as a sling under them can work. Thats only if they can use their front to help :( I would contact the fire department if you have nobody to help.
Bluebonnet Estates
05:58:15 Blue ~ Poodle Rat
Em
When I lifted him both his rear legs went stick straight and his rear paws went on their toes. I'm wondering if it's the way I picked him up but he's a relatively big dog to be trying to pick up and stand on my own
Glacier Bay Cove
05:55:59 Arctic Katz
I have a suggestion for you, Blue -Click-
Insignia Elites
05:54:57 Em
What about a towel do help the back legs if his front are working okay
Hummingbird Meadows
05:54:54 Bird
@Blue, it is a blessing to let them leave while happy instead of waiting until they are miserable. It doesn't make it easier, but not letting them know pain is the best gift you can give them.
Bluebonnet Estates
05:53:52 Blue ~ Poodle Rat
He perked up when I opened the back door for the other dogs to go outside and tried to help him stand but I'm not strong enough and his back legs got stiff. It makes me so mad that internally he's not ready to leave but his legs don't give me much choice. Hes so happy still
Glacier Bay Cove
05:53:48 Arctic Katz
That's what I would do
Hummingbird Meadows
05:51:56 Bird
@Blue, it can't hurt to call them or the non-emergency police department.
Bluebonnet Estates
05:51:19 Blue ~ Poodle Rat
My neighbors on the left and right are seniors, and across the way are on vacation so I'm screwed in all ways possible. I'm halfway wondering if the fire department could help. It pisses me off so much, his body so working insanely well for being 16, but his hind legs just won't work.

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Glacier Bay Cove
06:13:34 Arctic Katz
My first two cats were around 3-4 years old when I lost them. They were my babies
Glacier Bay Cove
06:12:37 Arctic Katz
Sunni, that's sad
Glacier Bay Cove
06:12:23 Arctic Katz
My mailbox is also open. I know what it's like to lose an animal
Sunni
06:11:11 Sunni bunny
Blue, I know it probably won't help any.
But we had a dog named snow when I was growing up.
She has bone cancer.
She was only 10 or 13 years old.
It hurts, and it will hurt for a while.
If you ever need someone to talk to about it feel free to message me.
I know what you're going through right now.
Snow was a great Pyrenees.
Glacier Bay Cove
06:10:53 Arctic Katz
And other problems that our best friend animals have
Glacier Bay Cove
06:10:13 Arctic Katz
I hate cancer
Bluebonnet Estates
06:07:50 Blue ~ Poodle Rat
Sorry. Testing a new uploader, didn't know it would post all the links individually
Bluebonnet Estates
06:07:23 Blue ~ Poodle Rat
Sunni
Pretty big yeah, I think maybe 70-75lbs in his prime? Might be wrong. He's the best boy and been with me for most my life which is what's making this so hard. I know I need to let him go. His cancer is creeping back and I know it's kinder to do it soon.
-Click-
-Click-
-Click-
-Click-
-Click-
Sunni
06:03:13 Sunni bunny
Wish I could help you, am use to lifting big dogs and heavy stuff.
Sunni
06:02:31 Sunni bunny
Blue am guessing he is a large dog?
16 year old for large dog is extremely well.
Hummingbird Meadows
05:59:50 Bird
Well, I have officially reached my breaking point with my college. I'm reaching out to the dean and complaining.
Insignia Elites
05:59:50 Em
Ok, I just know when my dogs back legs weren't strong enough using a towel as a sling under them can work. Thats only if they can use their front to help :( I would contact the fire department if you have nobody to help.
Bluebonnet Estates
05:58:15 Blue ~ Poodle Rat
Em
When I lifted him both his rear legs went stick straight and his rear paws went on their toes. I'm wondering if it's the way I picked him up but he's a relatively big dog to be trying to pick up and stand on my own
Glacier Bay Cove
05:55:59 Arctic Katz
I have a suggestion for you, Blue -Click-
Insignia Elites
05:54:57 Em
What about a towel do help the back legs if his front are working okay
Hummingbird Meadows
05:54:54 Bird
@Blue, it is a blessing to let them leave while happy instead of waiting until they are miserable. It doesn't make it easier, but not letting them know pain is the best gift you can give them.
Bluebonnet Estates
05:53:52 Blue ~ Poodle Rat
He perked up when I opened the back door for the other dogs to go outside and tried to help him stand but I'm not strong enough and his back legs got stiff. It makes me so mad that internally he's not ready to leave but his legs don't give me much choice. Hes so happy still
Glacier Bay Cove
05:53:48 Arctic Katz
That's what I would do
Hummingbird Meadows
05:51:56 Bird
@Blue, it can't hurt to call them or the non-emergency police department.
Bluebonnet Estates
05:51:19 Blue ~ Poodle Rat
My neighbors on the left and right are seniors, and across the way are on vacation so I'm screwed in all ways possible. I'm halfway wondering if the fire department could help. It pisses me off so much, his body so working insanely well for being 16, but his hind legs just won't work.

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Supplements October 20, 2020 07:52 PM

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HMH Reality Check said:

Trost District said:
I would switch up his grain. 4 pounds per day is nothing when you weigh over 1000. He should be eating closer to double that if he's doing work and needs to put on weight. Dry pellets with 14 to 16% protein would probably be a good choice. In my opinion, timothy hay is awesome. All my animals love it. At my house, my horses just have hay, grain if they need it, and free choice minerals. The hay can be bermuda, prairie, mixed, or crab grass, which they also seem to really like. One problem that I see with a lot of the performance horses of my area is people trying to feed too many different things. Supplements help, but when they're eating 5 different supplements plus their hay and grain, the gut sometimes decides enough is enough and gets burnt up. Even with my beef show calves, who need to be huge and burly, all they ever get other than their hay, grain, and minerals is an appetite stimulant and cold rinses with the hose. A lady that I know plays polo professionally, and all her horses get is a mix of ground alfalfa and whole corn plus pasture in summer and hay in winter. They look fantastic. Half of them are ottbs and there's never a rib in sight on them. Plus, they have plenty of energy and love the feed.


My arab is 875 lbs. 14.1hh. 2 pounds of grain is plenty. He doesn't not need to out on weight either. You can't see his ribs, he's in great shape. I just want him to be a bit chunkier for winter. It's not necessary though. My guy isn't a high proformace show horse. Yes, I ride everyday but 80 percent if the time it's bareback in the field. He gets so bored of the arena, as do I.


I think he looks good. I wasn't saying he's skinny. You had said you wanted him to be chunkier, and being chunkier means putting on extra weight. Also, I dont consider the style of riding to matter when it comes to how much. I can do my pole bending practice bareback and bridleless with one of my mares and her have a pretty good workout. We never ride in an arena to practice. It's all done with homemade poles and old metal barrels in the pasture. 2 pounds grain is barely a snack to anything over 500 pounds. I used the polo lady's horses as an example because I think hers look really impressive, not because I thought yours looks bad. I think your horse looks in great shape. He's not thin, but he's not obese. I like how he looks. If a pleasure horse is being ridden every day, it would still need extra to pack on additional pounds. Increasing the efficiency of the digestive system can sometimes harm it when it's already doing a good job processing feed, and yours is clearly doing fine as he is. He would probably need a little more grain in winter since they have to burn calories to keep warm, but I wouldn't add something new to his feed when he already looks good.
Supplements October 20, 2020 08:52 PM


EmeraldHillsFarm
 
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Yeah I think a lot of the comments here were coming from the point of view that your horse was too thin and you wanted him to gain weight before winter/he needed to gain weight before winter if he wanted to do well. Your horse looks perfectly average in weight, and if he were mine I would just make sure he gets a few extra flakes of hay a day, and was blanketed well. He also really doesn't look like he has a hay belly, which is something you mentioned in an earlier reply I believe?
Supplements October 21, 2020 02:00 AM


Daranyx
 
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I dont know too too much about supplements for super harsh winters but I do know of some people who use agrobs feed for their horses (one of which is a 22 year old AA mare). They live in the Netherlands so it does get very cold there and she seems to stay a good weight. I know that when I was a volunteer at a stable they had a lot of older horses there that were all fed agrobs feed as well and alph alpha cubes were probably the best. I dont know if I was spelling agrobs correctly. If you'd like, they have posted a video on how they actually feed their horses in the winter to keep their weight in the right place that i could send you a link to.

Edited at October 21, 2020 02:00 AM by Daranyx

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