Dag Nabbit!

   / Dag Nabbit!
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Horses are easy....it's the wife that's difficult. Well, except for yesterday's $250 vet bill :( for Spirit's 3rd hoof infection of the year..... Next year he's gonna get some bondo in those cracks! ;)

Rim Guard makes coffee smooth and rich....:D

Yeah, actually I do need a cat or two. The coyotes got all the neighbors' critters, and they just threw out or buried the left-overs. I need some more bait. Only one coyote in the bag so far. 190 yards across the pond with the AR-15. :cool: Love that Surefire lamp!
 
   / Dag Nabbit! #12  
Must be a bit wet in the horse area. Spirit sounds as if he could use some hoof liners if the cracking is being caused by wet ground as opposed to percussion injury.Once had a horse with the same problem and the boots took care of that. This can get pretty serious so your mrs. should look into something protective if she likes the horse. Once the hooves dry out, the cracking should stop. If the ground is hard, and the horse is getting percussion cracks, it might be cheaper to shoe the beast if you're calling in the vet as much as stated. If you like beets, you'll like Rimgard. The worst fix for your tractor would be a tube if the plug works its way out. No need for a new tire at all. The most expensive part would be replacing the Rimgard so be sure to save as much as you can just incase the plug comes out.
 
 
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