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I do believe the Probios did the trick. Just to be safe I have a gallon of water mixed with the Corid and will give it to them for a few days. I will probably give a bit more Probios to them tomorrow also. My husband has to give our Haflinger Probios from time to time. For such a big horse, she is such a little girl. She gets the tummy ache every now and then.

As far as the donkey, I would higly recommend it. If something got after your horses, he would for sure take care of it. I have seen this myself. My dogs got in the pasture. He had a fit. He did not go after them at first as they were no where near the horses, but he sure made the most awful noise I have EVER heard. If you do not choose a donkey, I have an attack rooster. LOL. My beagle was out and was close to the hens he is housed with. She would never hurt them. Besides, I was right there with them. Well, he chased the dog. It was hilarious. Poor little girl. She would not hurt a fly.

Tonya
 
Thanks to everyone who has helped me through this issue. I believe I have it cleared now, but if not, I will definitely be back for more help on this issue. They are eating, drinking, etc.
 
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That's good to know about the donkey! I had a dog come in and kill 9 geese this year - well half kill most of them. Awful. I've been looking at protection options ever since. Ones I don't have to shoot or stay up 24/7 to catch.
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Hmm on the halflinger, have you considered looking into an anti-ulcer supplement? There seem to be a lot out there that get it. But probios is SUCH a keeper! I'm jealous of your girl - they're lovely horses!

I'm glad things seem to be in control now. That's awesome news! Keep up the good work, and let me know if you need anything at all.
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I will have to check into the ulcer supplement. My husband says it is when she gets too much of a good thing that she has a problem. It is not an everyday thing.

Tonya
 

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