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improved diet and coat

Does anyone have any before and after pictures that I can use? Thanks!

rodeoratdogs Thu, 05/26/2011 - 23:32

Docs before and after pics are pretty stunning........

First pic is the day we got him Oct 30 2009 and the second 2 pics were taken June 29 2010.

accphotography Fri, 05/27/2011 - 00:27

Lace but she was in winter coat. Well I could do before and after winter I suppose.

April 07
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September 07
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April 08 (for same time of year winter coat comparison)
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April 07
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August 07
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Daylene Alford Fri, 05/27/2011 - 10:40

I'm going to try my hand at blogging. I haven't posted any links to it. I'm just going to see if the search engine picks it up. I've never tried to do this sort of thing before so I may be horrible at it. I started it on the main colorgenetics.info page since I plan to do posts about other species besides just horses. We'll see how it goes. I used your pictures Monster. I haven't added any photo credits yet, please PM me what you'd like them to read.

Thank you acc and rodeo for the offers of pictures but I really wanted photos of horses that were already of good weight so Monsters photos were perfect.

http://www.colorgenetics.info/blog/1

accphotography Fri, 05/27/2011 - 15:21

Oh I see what you mean. Interesting. I wish I could say I noticed a difference in lace's coat after starting on a ration balancer or on loose minerals, but alas I did not.

Monsterpony Mon, 05/30/2011 - 16:00

ACC- since your horse is in an area with decent mineral in the soil, you wouldn't notice as much of a difference with adding loose minerals to the diet. In the PNW, where my before and after photos were taken, there is basically no copper, zinc, cobalt and selenium, all of which cause poor hair coat when deficient.