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		By: beverly		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[one of our three horses is insulin resistant. she has been on timothy hay.we may have to go to another because we may not be able to get timothy.what other hay would be good.someone said they were selling orchard and maxq fescue mix. is fescue ok to give her since we are not going to breed her?]]></description>
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