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-Kathy
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Quote: Amazing!
-Kathy
Amazing!
-Kathy
Quote: I though for sure he wasn't going to live with that huge chunk of skin gone, his air sacks and crop exposed. When I finally decided to cut the bandage off I was expecting to see a nasty infection, but instead the wound wasn't even visible. Go figure...
-Kathy
I though for sure he wasn't going to live with that huge chunk of skin gone, his air sacks and crop exposed. When I finally decided to cut the bandage off I was expecting to see a nasty infection, but instead the wound wasn't even visible. Go figure...
-Kathy
OMG HAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHH im dying! that's great!!!!
I think the word is Leucism. Did you know there are no albino horses?Thank you but they are not albinos, don't think there is such a bird in the peafowl world, there is a term for their whiteness but i don't use it so i forgetted what it is called it starts with an L, mabe someone can tell you the term.
No, I meant there is no such thing an albino horse. Cremellos and perlinos might look like an albino to the average person, but they aren't. LWO, that's an interesting disease that affects mainly Paint Horses, I think, but don't quote me on that.You mean Cremellos Kat. What about LWO foals? of course those might live a day or two at the most.