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Re: [RC] white line disease - Milinda Ellis

Well, for what it's worth -- all my horses (including
the mare who had white line) were and still are
running over about 35 acres.  They also go down into
the pond to drink.  This property is mostly sugar
sand, but there is some red clay and iron ore rock up
in the back pasture. 

Still no foot problems and the horse was never lame
(or even gimpy).

Just my $0.02.

Milinda Ellis
Beargrass Cleveland Bays
Jewett, Texas
--- Susan_Bothern <sbothern@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
Thanks everyone for responding.  Have opted to take
the farrier's advice -- wait and try other treatment
before resectioning -- instead of vet's.  Got one
other question for those of you who have lived with
this -- ground is dry, but not hard.  Do you think
that some turnout will be okay?

Susan




       
               
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