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It causes a massive energy and health drop. You need to put your horse to bed, give it energy mashes, health mashes, and turnips or carrots. Otherwise, your horse may die. To avoid this, don't put your horse in the meadow too long or too often. Questions or Comments? PM at poptropicatart. I'll get to it as soon as possible.

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