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Post by Neeners on Feb 12, 2003 8:07:26 GMT -5
does it mean that they are getting a bit too chunky when you stand behind them looking at their hiney and the only thing you can see is the belly bulging from both sides?? Cherokee is becoming quite the porker (never thought id say that about a TB) but I can no longer see ribs and can just barely... barely... barely.. feel them.. I love the way he looks but I think ill just let him even out his weight a bit. He is warm in this crap weather atleast.. even molly is looking MUCH better, thanks to some weight builder, black oil sunnies and oil Cant wait til they shed out to see how glorious he looks in his new weight. ;D ;D ;D
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Post by LynnC on Feb 12, 2003 9:00:40 GMT -5
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Post by CatB on Feb 12, 2003 9:09:57 GMT -5
it's ME who's porking out! Good grief, what happened to MY ribs? When it's cold all I do is lay on the couch after chores AND a big dinner, munching on Little Debbie snacks and potato chips. Argghhhhh, and I want to fit into a swimsuit by Vegas time? I DON'T think so! Why, or why, did they have to take Dexatrim off the market??
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Post by Smay on Feb 12, 2003 9:31:51 GMT -5
Yup, Winny has that same "rear view bulge" !!!! hahaha It is so cute and he is very round looking this winter. I love it. I like a horse that has a nice fluffy coat and a nice round curve to his bod when it has to be FRIGGIN' 0 DEGREES and WINDY WITH SNOW BLOWING INTO 5-FOOT FRIGGIN DRIFTS out.....
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Post by chrisnstar on Feb 12, 2003 9:49:55 GMT -5
LOL.. that's what I look at all the time with my Ay-rabs... they have these well sprung ribs and very round bellies!
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