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New Pony In Under 3 Hours :D?
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<blockquote data-quote="LillylLou&lt;3" data-source="post: 2227983" data-attributes="member: 780799"><p>My pony, Lilly (she's my avatar), is arriving in under 3 hours. The biopsy came back on friday as a fly bite so she's being delivered at 12:15 today.</p><p>Anyway, she's quite thin and her spine and hips are quite visible. I was wondering what i could feed to get her to where she needs to be? She isn't on any hard feed right now, just hay and a tiny bit of grass so following what the owners feed isn't necessary, it just means i'll add the feed slowly.</p><p>The yard owner, who has never seen her by the way, has said to maybe start her on mollichaff and some cool mix. Anyone know of any good brands for these? It would be really helpful if anyone knows of any good brands that haven't got extortionate price tags! I'm from the UK so i don't have all of the brands here that most of you will have. I have Dodson and Horrel, Dengie, Baileys, Blue Chip, Saracen, Spillers, Allen and Page. They're the main one's that i know of.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LillylLou<3, post: 2227983, member: 780799"] My pony, Lilly (she's my avatar), is arriving in under 3 hours. The biopsy came back on friday as a fly bite so she's being delivered at 12:15 today. Anyway, she's quite thin and her spine and hips are quite visible. I was wondering what i could feed to get her to where she needs to be? She isn't on any hard feed right now, just hay and a tiny bit of grass so following what the owners feed isn't necessary, it just means i'll add the feed slowly. The yard owner, who has never seen her by the way, has said to maybe start her on mollichaff and some cool mix. Anyone know of any good brands for these? It would be really helpful if anyone knows of any good brands that haven't got extortionate price tags! I'm from the UK so i don't have all of the brands here that most of you will have. I have Dodson and Horrel, Dengie, Baileys, Blue Chip, Saracen, Spillers, Allen and Page. They're the main one's that i know of. [/QUOTE]
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