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Richard:
'bout time the troops arrived. I thought I was all alone on tis one. Though my wife's mares aren't show horses in your sense, their offspring are all over the country serving as carriage horses, work horses for the Amish and yes, ocassionally show hitch horses.
BTW: nice barrel horse and a good rider too.
Hay is hay if it's made right. Whether small squares, large squares or rounds. The keyword is "right" and my statement still stands the 99% of horsepeople don't know good hay bad hay. I've seen that proven countless times.
I have an extra 55 gallon drum of buffered proprionic acid. Need some?
I don't want to post a link to our website. The mares in the picture have just foaled and they have a little "potbelly" /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
'bout time the troops arrived. I thought I was all alone on tis one. Though my wife's mares aren't show horses in your sense, their offspring are all over the country serving as carriage horses, work horses for the Amish and yes, ocassionally show hitch horses.
BTW: nice barrel horse and a good rider too.
Hay is hay if it's made right. Whether small squares, large squares or rounds. The keyword is "right" and my statement still stands the 99% of horsepeople don't know good hay bad hay. I've seen that proven countless times.
I have an extra 55 gallon drum of buffered proprionic acid. Need some?
I don't want to post a link to our website. The mares in the picture have just foaled and they have a little "potbelly" /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif