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Hello If there was a way of hugging you over the email, consider yourself hugged. My horse is looking GREAT!!! And he's obviously feeling great too. I planned to put him back in work on the long weekend but the downpours put paid to that -I'll be lunging him shortly and we'll get back into regular work over the next two weeks. I cant thank you enough. Wanting to get onto the nervous side of things now but need to revisit the web site and 'lock him into a type'. So more about the skin thing - I'm hoping to finish my article for Hoofbeats over the weekend or early next week (have a lot of work on at present). Interesting observations: a. Everything you said would happen, happened. b. His skin is now looking great - some old brown coat to come out but normal moult is proceeding - the previously bare patches now covered in sleek well-looking black. (if he had white patches he would be a skewbald). c. His mane is much softer and all the giant scurf has worked its way out (with a little encouragement from my brush) and it's looking clean too. d. Insects are out and about and he's just swishing like a normal horse and not getting new lumps, isn't that just fantastic? So should I now drop the BLOOD CLEANSER and ALLERGY MIX to half measures? What else should I be doing differently if anything. Best regards, and my sincere appreciation. Narelle Kennedy, Bringelly kennedym@ideal.net,.au
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