When
I first saw Buster, he was malnourished, sick, and very
unfriendly. As I got to know him, though, I realized that he wasn't
being mean, just very timid. I began to lease Buster, and soon
realized that he was very depressed standing in his stall all day. I
bought him, and moved him to a stable where he could stay outside all
day, and come in at night. After many vet checks, and a long upsetting
winter of finding Buster lying down with what seemed to be colic, we
treated Buster for an ulcer. He is in good health now, and he loves to
jump and go on long trail rides. He whinnies to me every time I go to
see him.
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