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#400 From: "Patti Crow" <southpawranchinc@...>
Date: Fri May 1, 2009 12:58 pm
Subject: Horsemanship Clinic
southpawranc...
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We have had several requests to hold a Horsemanship Clinic this month.  We only have one date available and if there is enough interest we would love to have a clinic.

A little about our clinics:  Michael Goheen has recently come back from spending time with two great horsemen, Ray Hunt and Buster McLaury.  He is eager to pass on the knowledge and techniques he learned from working with them.  He will start you off in the round pen, move on to the arena for drills, then head out on the trails for obstacles.  The clinic costs $150, runs from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and includes a snack and dinner.  The date we have available is May 9.  If anyone is interested, please call Patti at 972-784-7037 or email me.  The classes are small (10-12 people).

Patti Crow
South Paw Ranch and
Michael Goheen Horsemanship
www.southpawranchinc.com


#401 From: Emery Hanzel <e_hanzel@...>
Date: Fri May 1, 2009 1:10 pm
Subject: Re: Horsemanship Clinic
e_hanzel
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I might come.  I can't promise that I will attend at this time.
 
Please keep me posted.
 
Elizabeth

--- On Fri, 5/1/09, Patti Crow <southpawranchinc@...> wrote:

From: Patti Crow <southpawranchinc@...>
Subject: [Trinity_Trail] Horsemanship Clinic
To: Trinity_Trail@yahoogroups.com
Date: Friday, May 1, 2009, 7:58 AM

We have had several requests to hold a Horsemanship Clinic this month.  We only have one date available and if there is enough interest we would love to have a clinic.
A little about our clinics:  Michael Goheen has recently come back from spending time with two great horsemen, Ray Hunt and Buster McLaury.  He is eager to pass on the knowledge and techniques he learned from working with them.  He will start you off in the round pen, move on to the arena for drills, then head out on the trails for obstacles.  The clinic costs $150, runs from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and includes a snack and dinner.  The date we have available is May 9.  If anyone is interested, please call Patti at 972-784-7037 or email me.  The classes are small (10-12 people).
Patti Crow
South Paw Ranch and
Michael Goheen Horsemanship
www.southpawranchin c.com

#402 From: "Ruth Blom" <frblom@...>
Date: Sat May 2, 2009 5:57 pm
Subject: Looking to buy a trailer
ruth.blom
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Hey All,

I'm looking to buy a 2 horse trailer, doesn't have to be pretty just dependable.

Thanks,
Ruth

#403 From: "Larry" <larneub@...>
Date: Tue May 5, 2009 12:52 pm
Subject: Homemade Fly Sprays
larneub
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I got this off another group site and has merit.

No. 3 is the potion I mixed but added a tbs of Skin so Soft to the mixture.

--- On Sat, 3/7/09, Redhorse <txtrlrdr@...> wrote:


     From: Redhorse <txtrlrdr@...>
     Subject: [The_Trailriders_Journal] Homemade Fly Spray Recipes
     To: "2007 eGroup" <The_Trailriders_Journal@yahoogroups.com>
     Date: Saturday, March 7, 2009, 8:05 AM



     Homemade Fly Spray Recipes
     These home made fly spray recipes are gathered from around the web.  Please
research and use your own judgment and always check with your vet when in doubt.
     Special note: Whenever a fly spray recipe calls for citronella, you should
use 100 percent pure citronella oil. It is a plant based product. You should not
use citronella oil that is sold for an outdoor torch. That type of oil is
petroleum based with a citronella smell. You can buy pure citronella oil at
Cedar Vale online. Cedar Vale also has the other essential oils listed in the
fly spray recipes below.
    
________________________________________________________________________________\
_______
     No.1
     I used a variation of the fly sprays:
     6 caps full of Skin so Soft
     1 cup white vinegar
     just a good squirt of Ivory liquid soap
     filled a 32 oz Bronco Spray bottle with water
     Sprayed it on the horses legs, Flies fell DEAD !!!
    
________________________________________________________________________________\
_________
     No.2
     Reminder - Consult your vet and use at your own risk.
     1 cup vinegar
     1 cup baby oil
     1/4 cup original pinesol
     1 tbs dish soap
     1 tbs skin so soft
     1 cup water
    
________________________________________________________________________________\
_

     No.3
     Reminder - Consult your vet and use at your own risk.
     I used a mixture of half Pinesol and half water.I used it all year last year
and it worked wonderful. My horses were never bothered with flies or knats and
their coats were shiney. [I added 1 tbs of Avon Skin so Soft to make it stick
better.  So far has worked really well. LN]
    
______________________________________________________________________________
     No.4
     4 oz Skin So Soft
     1 oz citronella oil
     12 oz vinegar
     12 oz water
     Mix all together and it lasts as long as any of the expensive ones do and
smells a ton better!  It is also good for their coat.
    
________________________________________________________________________________\
________
     No.5
     U.S. Forest Service Bug Spray Recipe
     1 cup water
     1 cup Avon Skin So Soft Bath Oil
     2 cups vinegar
     1 tbs. Eucalyptus oil (found in health food stores)
     Optional: few tablespoons of citronella oil.

     Shake spray bottle well before spraying on horse, human or dog!
    
________________________________________________________________________________\
_______
     No.6
     BEST FLY REPELLANT - Made by Shaklee (remember them?)- BASIC H. It works.
You can use it to spray areas where flies breed or congregate, once they have
been misted, they can't fly anymore and die. They hate it, and will not bother
or bite horses who have been sprayed with it. You can make a diluted spray with
5-7 parts water and one part basic H . You can adjust the mixture to suit your
area, but trust me, that concentration is plenty strong. You can also use to
bathe your horses, yourself and your tack too. PH is in the range of human and
horse skin, so it is great for sensitive skinned horses and people. No yucky
smell either. Try it once and you will NEVER buy another fly repellent .
     You can purchase off the Shaklee website, or from a member or distributor.
The price is great too. Buy a gallon and imagine how far it goes- makes about 7
gallons of fly spray and will cost you about 30$. Great price, great product. I
began using it at the stables where I board, and the whole stable was using it
within the month, and continues to use it even after I brought my horses home.
    
________________________________________________________________________________\
___________________________
     No.7
     Citrus Insect Repellant Spray
     2 cups light mineral oil
     1/2 cup lemon juice
     2 tsp. citronella oil
     2 tsp. eucalyptus essential oil
     2 tsp. lemon dish soap

     Combine all ingredients in a spray bottle. Label. To use gently shake and
spray on your horse avoiding his eyes.  NOTE: Do not use this spray before a
show as it attracts dust.
    
________________________________________________________________________________\
_______

     No.8
     Quick Fly Spray
     18 oz white vinegar
     2 Tbsp dish washing soap.
     Mix in a 20 oz spray bottle and shake gently until well blended. You may add
water to dilute.  Spray liberally on your horse
    
________________________________________________________________________________\
_______
     No.9
     Avon Skin So Soft
     Mix 3 parts water to 1 part Avon's skin-so-soft in a spray bottle.
     Spray liberally on your horse. This also softens his coat.
    
________________________________________________________________________________\
___________________
     No.10
     Fly Repellent
     2 cups white vinegar
     1 cup Avon Skin So Soft (Bath oil)
     1 cup water
     1 tablespoon eucalyptus oil
    
________________________________________________________________________________\
_______

     No.11
     Fly Control
     An easy do it yourself fly spray that is relatively inexpensive, and I'm
     told it really works! This spray attracts dust. So don't use it before
     a show.
     500m. (2 cups) light mineral oil
     125ml (1/2 cup) lemon juice
     10ml (2 tsp.) citronella oil
     10ml eucalyptus oil
     10ml lemon dish detergent
     optional 125ml glycerin
     Mix in a spray bottle and spray away!
    
________________________________________________________________________________\
_______

     No.12
     Horse Insect Repellent Mix
     1 oz. Citronella Oil
     2 oz. Skin-So-Soft or Coat-So-Soft
     1 Cup Cider Vinegar
     1 cup Water
     Mix in a 20 oz. spray bottle
    
________________________________________________________________________________\
_______
     No.13
     Internal Fly Repellant

     If your horse is allergic to fly bites, try 1/4 cup of apple cider
     vinegar on their grain once a day. This raises the blood acid level
     just enough to bother the flies, but it is completely healthy for the
     horse. It takes about one week to start seeing the effects. Several
     old timers have told me that they always put vinegar in their horse's
     drinking water during the summer to repel flies and mosquitoes.
    
________________________________________________________________________________\
_______

     No.14
     Easy Fly Spray
     You can mix seven parts water with one part citronella as a fly spray. It's
not oily either. Mix it four parts water to one part citronella during the worst
of the fly season.
    
________________________________________________________________________________\
_______
     No.15
     Another Easy Fly Spray
     You can take a bottle and fill it with white vinegar and two tablespoons of
dish soap. Add water if you wish to dilute it a little. Shake and spray it on
for a nice and very cheap fly spray
    
________________________________________________________________________________\
_______
     No.16
     Fabric Softener Repellant
     A golf course near my home passes out Bounce fabric softener sheets to the
golfers to repel insects. Next time you go riding tie one to your Horse's
headstall and stick one in your back pocket. It works better than ANY fly spray
I've ever tried. The flies won't even fly around you.
    
________________________________________________________________________________\
_______
     No.17
     Visit Stony Mountain Botanicals where you will find recipes for herbal
insect repellents!
    
________________________________________________________________________________\
_______
     No.18
     Fly Relief
     If anyone has problems with flies in the barn, try filling a quart jar with
this mixture.
     3 cups of water
     ¼ (one quarter) cup sugar
     ¼ (one quarter) cup white vinegar
     Mix, punch holes in the lid, and set it where needed. It works great.
    
________________________________________________________________________________\
_______
     No.19
     For cheap fly repellent, mix about 1 1/2 cups of plain white vinegar into
about every 75 gallons of water in your horse's water tub. If you use this it in
the water about a week before flies start biting, it will have circulated in
your horse and it helps keep flies from biting.

     [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

#404 From: "all1955" <all1955@...>
Date: Thu May 7, 2009 12:20 am
Subject: Stuff I Need To Get Rid Of!
all1955
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I've got some stuff I want to sell.  I've posted photos under "stuff for sale".

Amy

#405 From: "Josh" <jnettrecker@...>
Date: Thu May 7, 2009 2:54 am
Subject: Re: Stuff I Need To Get Rid Of!
jnettrecker
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Where is that? I cannot find it.


--- In Trinity_Trail@yahoogroups.com, "all1955" <all1955@...> wrote:
>
> I've got some stuff I want to sell.  I've posted photos under "stuff for
sale".
>
> Amy
>

#406 From: "jforrester99" <jforrester99@...>
Date: Thu May 7, 2009 2:33 pm
Subject: Re: Homemade Fly Sprays
jforrester99
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Great ideas.  If anyone needs to order Skin So Soft to add to the mix, let me
know as I sell AVON.  Email me directly or visit my website at
www.youravon.com/julieforrester.  I can do personal delivery or to get free
shipping no matter the $ amount use code FSANY on checkout and it can be shipped
direct to you.

Thanks,
Julie


--- In Trinity_Trail@yahoogroups.com, "Larry" <larneub@...> wrote:
>
> I got this off another group site and has merit.
>
> No. 3 is the potion I mixed but added a tbs of Skin so Soft to the mixture.
>
> --- On Sat, 3/7/09, Redhorse <txtrlrdr@...> wrote:
>
>
>     From: Redhorse <txtrlrdr@...>
>     Subject: [The_Trailriders_Journal] Homemade Fly Spray Recipes
>     To: "2007 eGroup" <The_Trailriders_Journal@yahoogroups.com>
>     Date: Saturday, March 7, 2009, 8:05 AM
>
>
>
>     Homemade Fly Spray Recipes
>     These home made fly spray recipes are gathered from around the web. 
Please research and use your own judgment and always check with your vet when in
doubt.
>     Special note: Whenever a fly spray recipe calls for citronella, you should
use 100 percent pure citronella oil. It is a plant based product. You should not
use citronella oil that is sold for an outdoor torch. That type of oil is
petroleum based with a citronella smell. You can buy pure citronella oil at
Cedar Vale online. Cedar Vale also has the other essential oils listed in the
fly spray recipes below.
>    
________________________________________________________________________________\
_______
>     No.1
>     I used a variation of the fly sprays:
>     6 caps full of Skin so Soft
>     1 cup white vinegar
>     just a good squirt of Ivory liquid soap
>     filled a 32 oz Bronco Spray bottle with water
>     Sprayed it on the horses legs, Flies fell DEAD !!!
>    
________________________________________________________________________________\
_________
>     No.2
>     Reminder - Consult your vet and use at your own risk.
>     1 cup vinegar
>     1 cup baby oil
>     1/4 cup original pinesol
>     1 tbs dish soap
>     1 tbs skin so soft
>     1 cup water
>    
________________________________________________________________________________\
_
>
>     No.3
>     Reminder - Consult your vet and use at your own risk.
>     I used a mixture of half Pinesol and half water.I used it all year last
year and it worked wonderful. My horses were never bothered with flies or knats
and their coats were shiney. [I added 1 tbs of Avon Skin so Soft to make it
stick better.  So far has worked really well. LN]
>    
______________________________________________________________________________
>     No.4
>     4 oz Skin So Soft
>     1 oz citronella oil
>     12 oz vinegar
>     12 oz water
>     Mix all together and it lasts as long as any of the expensive ones do and
smells a ton better!  It is also good for their coat.
>    
________________________________________________________________________________\
________
>     No.5
>     U.S. Forest Service Bug Spray Recipe
>     1 cup water
>     1 cup Avon Skin So Soft Bath Oil
>     2 cups vinegar
>     1 tbs. Eucalyptus oil (found in health food stores)
>     Optional: few tablespoons of citronella oil.
>
>     Shake spray bottle well before spraying on horse, human or dog!
>    
________________________________________________________________________________\
_______
>     No.6
>     BEST FLY REPELLANT - Made by Shaklee (remember them?)- BASIC H. It works.
You can use it to spray areas where flies breed or congregate, once they have
been misted, they can't fly anymore and die. They hate it, and will not bother
or bite horses who have been sprayed with it. You can make a diluted spray with
5-7 parts water and one part basic H . You can adjust the mixture to suit your
area, but trust me, that concentration is plenty strong. You can also use to
bathe your horses, yourself and your tack too. PH is in the range of human and
horse skin, so it is great for sensitive skinned horses and people. No yucky
smell either. Try it once and you will NEVER buy another fly repellent .
>     You can purchase off the Shaklee website, or from a member or distributor.
The price is great too. Buy a gallon and imagine how far it goes- makes about 7
gallons of fly spray and will cost you about 30$. Great price, great product. I
began using it at the stables where I board, and the whole stable was using it
within the month, and continues to use it even after I brought my horses home.
>    
________________________________________________________________________________\
___________________________
>     No.7
>     Citrus Insect Repellant Spray
>     2 cups light mineral oil
>     1/2 cup lemon juice
>     2 tsp. citronella oil
>     2 tsp. eucalyptus essential oil
>     2 tsp. lemon dish soap
>
>     Combine all ingredients in a spray bottle. Label. To use gently shake and
spray on your horse avoiding his eyes.  NOTE: Do not use this spray before a
show as it attracts dust.
>    
________________________________________________________________________________\
_______
>
>     No.8
>     Quick Fly Spray
>     18 oz white vinegar
>     2 Tbsp dish washing soap.
>     Mix in a 20 oz spray bottle and shake gently until well blended. You may
add water to dilute.  Spray liberally on your horse
>    
________________________________________________________________________________\
_______
>     No.9
>     Avon Skin So Soft
>     Mix 3 parts water to 1 part Avon's skin-so-soft in a spray bottle.
>     Spray liberally on your horse. This also softens his coat.
>    
________________________________________________________________________________\
___________________
>     No.10
>     Fly Repellent
>     2 cups white vinegar
>     1 cup Avon Skin So Soft (Bath oil)
>     1 cup water
>     1 tablespoon eucalyptus oil
>    
________________________________________________________________________________\
_______
>
>     No.11
>     Fly Control
>     An easy do it yourself fly spray that is relatively inexpensive, and I'm
>     told it really works! This spray attracts dust. So don't use it before
>     a show.
>     500m. (2 cups) light mineral oil
>     125ml (1/2 cup) lemon juice
>     10ml (2 tsp.) citronella oil
>     10ml eucalyptus oil
>     10ml lemon dish detergent
>     optional 125ml glycerin
>     Mix in a spray bottle and spray away!
>    
________________________________________________________________________________\
_______
>
>     No.12
>     Horse Insect Repellent Mix
>     1 oz. Citronella Oil
>     2 oz. Skin-So-Soft or Coat-So-Soft
>     1 Cup Cider Vinegar
>     1 cup Water
>     Mix in a 20 oz. spray bottle
>    
________________________________________________________________________________\
_______
>     No.13
>     Internal Fly Repellant
>
>     If your horse is allergic to fly bites, try 1/4 cup of apple cider
>     vinegar on their grain once a day. This raises the blood acid level
>     just enough to bother the flies, but it is completely healthy for the
>     horse. It takes about one week to start seeing the effects. Several
>     old timers have told me that they always put vinegar in their horse's
>     drinking water during the summer to repel flies and mosquitoes.
>    
________________________________________________________________________________\
_______
>
>     No.14
>     Easy Fly Spray
>     You can mix seven parts water with one part citronella as a fly spray.
It's not oily either. Mix it four parts water to one part citronella during the
worst of the fly season.
>    
________________________________________________________________________________\
_______
>     No.15
>     Another Easy Fly Spray
>     You can take a bottle and fill it with white vinegar and two tablespoons
of dish soap. Add water if you wish to dilute it a little. Shake and spray it on
for a nice and very cheap fly spray
>    
________________________________________________________________________________\
_______
>     No.16
>     Fabric Softener Repellant
>     A golf course near my home passes out Bounce fabric softener sheets to the
golfers to repel insects. Next time you go riding tie one to your Horse's
headstall and stick one in your back pocket. It works better than ANY fly spray
I've ever tried. The flies won't even fly around you.
>    
________________________________________________________________________________\
_______
>     No.17
>     Visit Stony Mountain Botanicals where you will find recipes for herbal
insect repellents!
>    
________________________________________________________________________________\
_______
>     No.18
>     Fly Relief
>     If anyone has problems with flies in the barn, try filling a quart jar
with this mixture.
>     3 cups of water
>     ¼ (one quarter) cup sugar
>     ¼ (one quarter) cup white vinegar
>     Mix, punch holes in the lid, and set it where needed. It works great.
>    
________________________________________________________________________________\
_______
>     No.19
>     For cheap fly repellent, mix about 1 1/2 cups of plain white vinegar into
about every 75 gallons of water in your horse's water tub. If you use this it in
the water about a week before flies start biting, it will have circulated in
your horse and it helps keep flies from biting.
>
>     [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>

#407 From: whitaker Electronics <whitakerdetectors@...>
Date: Thu May 7, 2009 2:47 pm
Subject: Re: Re: Homemade Fly Sprays
crusinwalkers
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GREAT ! i havnt seen any avon for a long time. Skin so soft is the best ever.
A must for trail riding and camping.

--- On Thu, 5/7/09, jforrester99 <jforrester99@...> wrote:

From: jforrester99 <jforrester99@...>
Subject: [Trinity_Trail] Re: Homemade Fly Sprays
To: Trinity_Trail@yahoogroups.com
Date: Thursday, May 7, 2009, 9:33 AM

Great ideas.  If anyone needs to order Skin So Soft to add to the mix, let me know as I sell AVON.  Email me directly or visit my website at www.youravon.com/julieforrester.  I can do personal delivery or to get free shipping no matter the $ amount use code FSANY on checkout and it can be shipped direct to you.

Thanks,
Julie


--- In Trinity_Trail@yahoogroups.com, "Larry" <larneub@...> wrote:
>
> I got this off another group site and has merit.
>
> No. 3 is the potion I mixed but added a tbs of Skin so Soft to the mixture.
>
> --- On Sat, 3/7/09, Redhorse <txtrlrdr@...> wrote:
>
>
>     From: Redhorse <txtrlrdr@...>
>     Subject: [The_Trailriders_Journal] Homemade Fly Spray Recipes
>     To: "2007 eGroup" <The_Trailriders_Journal@yahoogroups.com>
>     Date: Saturday, March 7, 2009, 8:05 AM
>
>
>
>     Homemade Fly Spray Recipes
>     These home made fly spray recipes are gathered from around the web.  Please research and use your own judgment and always check with your vet when in doubt.
>     Special note: Whenever a fly spray recipe calls for citronella, you should use 100 percent pure citronella oil. It is a plant based product. You should not use citronella oil that is sold for an outdoor torch. That type of oil is petroleum based with a citronella smell. You can buy pure citronella oil at Cedar Vale online. Cedar Vale also has the other essential oils listed in the fly spray recipes below.
>     _______________________________________________________________________________________
>     No.1
>     I used a variation of the fly sprays:
>     6 caps full of Skin so Soft
>     1 cup white vinegar
>     just a good squirt of Ivory liquid soap
>     filled a 32 oz Bronco Spray bottle with water
>     Sprayed it on the horses legs, Flies fell DEAD !!!
>     _________________________________________________________________________________________
>     No.2
>     Reminder - Consult your vet and use at your own risk.
>     1 cup vinegar
>     1 cup baby oil
>     1/4 cup original pinesol
>     1 tbs dish soap
>     1 tbs skin so soft
>     1 cup water
>     _________________________________________________________________________________     
>
>     No.3
>     Reminder - Consult your vet and use at your own risk.
>     I used a mixture of half Pinesol and half water.I used it all year last year and it worked wonderful. My horses were never bothered with flies or knats and their coats were shiney. [I added 1 tbs of Avon Skin so Soft to make it stick better.  So far has worked really well. LN]
>     ______________________________________________________________________________
>     No.4
>     4 oz Skin So Soft
>     1 oz citronella oil
>     12 oz vinegar
>     12 oz water 
>     Mix all together and it lasts as long as any of the expensive ones do and smells a ton better!  It is also good for their coat.
>     ________________________________________________________________________________________
>     No.5
>     U.S. Forest Service Bug Spray Recipe
>     1 cup water
>     1 cup Avon Skin So Soft Bath Oil
>     2 cups vinegar
>     1 tbs. Eucalyptus oil (found in health food stores)
>     Optional: few tablespoons of citronella oil.
>
>     Shake spray bottle well before spraying on horse, human or dog!
>     _______________________________________________________________________________________
>     No.6
>     BEST FLY REPELLANT - Made by Shaklee (remember them?)- BASIC H. It works. You can use it to spray areas where flies breed or congregate, once they have been misted, they can't fly anymore and die. They hate it, and will not bother or bite horses who have been sprayed with it. You can make a diluted spray with 5-7 parts water and one part basic H . You can adjust the mixture to suit your area, but trust me, that concentration is plenty strong. You can also use to bathe your horses, yourself and your tack too. PH is in the range of human and horse skin, so it is great for sensitive skinned horses and people. No yucky smell either. Try it once and you will NEVER buy another fly repellent .
>     You can purchase off the Shaklee website, or from a member or distributor. The price is great too. Buy a gallon and imagine how far it goes- makes about 7 gallons of fly spray and will cost you about 30$. Great price, great product. I began using it at the stables where I board, and the whole stable was using it within the month, and continues to use it even after I brought my horses home.
>     ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
>     No.7
>     Citrus Insect Repellant Spray
>     2 cups light mineral oil
>     1/2 cup lemon juice
>     2 tsp. citronella oil
>     2 tsp. eucalyptus essential oil
>     2 tsp. lemon dish soap
>
>     Combine all ingredients in a spray bottle. Label. To use gently shake and spray on your horse avoiding his eyes.  NOTE: Do not use this spray before a show as it attracts dust.
>     _______________________________________________________________________________________
>
>     No.8
>     Quick Fly Spray
>     18 oz white vinegar
>     2 Tbsp dish washing soap.
>     Mix in a 20 oz spray bottle and shake gently until well blended. You may add water to dilute.  Spray liberally on your horse
>     _______________________________________________________________________________________
>     No.9
>     Avon Skin So Soft
>     Mix 3 parts water to 1 part Avon's skin-so-soft in a spray bottle.
>     Spray liberally on your horse. This also softens his coat.
>     ___________________________________________________________________________________________________
>     No.10
>     Fly Repellent
>     2 cups white vinegar
>     1 cup Avon Skin So Soft (Bath oil)
>     1 cup water
>     1 tablespoon eucalyptus oil
>     _______________________________________________________________________________________
>
>     No.11
>     Fly Control
>     An easy do it yourself fly spray that is relatively inexpensive, and I'm
>     told it really works! This spray attracts dust. So don't use it before
>     a show.
>     500m. (2 cups) light mineral oil
>     125ml (1/2 cup) lemon juice
>     10ml (2 tsp.) citronella oil
>     10ml eucalyptus oil
>     10ml lemon dish detergent
>     optional 125ml glycerin
>     Mix in a spray bottle and spray away!
>     _______________________________________________________________________________________
>
>     No.12
>     Horse Insect Repellent Mix
>     1 oz. Citronella Oil
>     2 oz. Skin-So-Soft or Coat-So-Soft
>     1 Cup Cider Vinegar
>     1 cup Water
>     Mix in a 20 oz. spray bottle
>     _______________________________________________________________________________________
>     No.13
>     Internal Fly Repellant
>
>     If your horse is allergic to fly bites, try 1/4 cup of apple cider
>     vinegar on their grain once a day. This raises the blood acid level
>     just enough to bother the flies, but it is completely healthy for the
>     horse. It takes about one week to start seeing the effects. Several
>     old timers have told me that they always put vinegar in their horse's
>     drinking water during the summer to repel flies and mosquitoes.
>     _______________________________________________________________________________________
>
>     No.14
>     Easy Fly Spray
>     You can mix seven parts water with one part citronella as a fly spray. It's not oily either. Mix it four parts water to one part citronella during the worst of the fly season.
>     _______________________________________________________________________________________
>     No.15
>     Another Easy Fly Spray
>     You can take a bottle and fill it with white vinegar and two tablespoons of dish soap. Add water if you wish to dilute it a little. Shake and spray it on for a nice and very cheap fly spray
>     _______________________________________________________________________________________
>     No.16
>     Fabric Softener Repellant
>     A golf course near my home passes out Bounce fabric softener sheets to the golfers to repel insects. Next time you go riding tie one to your Horse's headstall and stick one in your back pocket. It works better than ANY fly spray I've ever tried. The flies won't even fly around you.
>     _______________________________________________________________________________________
>     No.17
>     Visit Stony Mountain Botanicals where you will find recipes for herbal insect repellents!
>     _______________________________________________________________________________________
>     No.18
>     Fly Relief
>     If anyone has problems with flies in the barn, try filling a quart jar with this mixture.
>     3 cups of water
>     ¼ (one quarter) cup sugar
>     ¼ (one quarter) cup white vinegar
>     Mix, punch holes in the lid, and set it where needed. It works great.
>     _______________________________________________________________________________________
>     No.19
>     For cheap fly repellent, mix about 1 1/2 cups of plain white vinegar into about every 75 gallons of water in your horse's water tub. If you use this it in the water about a week before flies start biting, it will have circulated in your horse and it helps keep flies from biting.
>
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#408 From: Julie Forrester <jforrester99@...>
Date: Thu May 7, 2009 3:12 pm
Subject: Re: Re: Homemade Fly Sprays
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Exactly.  When I was showing growing up I always used it on my horses faces to highlight them when doing showmanship or halter...bug protection was a plus


From: whitaker Electronics <whitakerdetectors@...>
To: Trinity_Trail@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, May 7, 2009 9:47:58 AM
Subject: Re: [Trinity_Trail] Re: Homemade Fly Sprays

GREAT ! i havnt seen any avon for a long time. Skin so soft is the best ever.
A must for trail riding and camping.

--- On Thu, 5/7/09, jforrester99 <jforrester99@ yahoo.com> wrote:

From: jforrester99 <jforrester99@ yahoo.com>
Subject: [Trinity_Trail] Re: Homemade Fly Sprays
To: Trinity_Trail@ yahoogroups. com
Date: Thursday, May 7, 2009, 9:33 AM

Great ideas.  If anyone needs to order Skin So Soft to add to the mix, let me know as I sell AVON.  Email me directly or visit my website at www.youravon. com/julieforrest er.  I can do personal delivery or to get free shipping no matter the $ amount use code FSANY on checkout and it can be shipped direct to you.

Thanks,
Julie


--- In Trinity_Trail@ yahoogroups. com, "Larry" <larneub@...> wrote:
>
> I got this off another group site and has merit.
>
> No. 3 is the potion I mixed but added a tbs of Skin so Soft to the mixture.
>
> --- On Sat, 3/7/09, Redhorse <txtrlrdr@...> wrote:
>
>
>     From: Redhorse <txtrlrdr@...>
>     Subject: [The_Trailriders_ Journal] Homemade Fly Spray Recipes
>     To: "2007 eGroup" <The_Trailriders_ Journal@yahoogro ups.com>
>     Date: Saturday, March 7, 2009, 8:05 AM
>
>
>
>     Homemade Fly Spray Recipes
>     These home made fly spray recipes are gathered from around the web.  Please research and use your own judgment and always check with your vet when in doubt.
>     Special note: Whenever a fly spray recipe calls for citronella, you should use 100 percent pure citronella oil. It is a plant based product. You should not use citronella oil that is sold for an outdoor torch. That type of oil is petroleum based with a citronella smell. You can buy pure citronella oil at Cedar Vale online. Cedar Vale also has the other essential oils listed in the fly spray recipes below.
>     ____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ ___
>     No.1
>     I used a variation of the fly sprays:
>     6 caps full of Skin so Soft
>     1 cup white vinegar
>     just a good squirt of Ivory liquid soap
>     filled a 32 oz Bronco Spray bottle with water
>     Sprayed it on the horses legs, Flies fell DEAD !!!
>     ____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _____
>     No.2
>     Reminder - Consult your vet and use at your own risk.
>     1 cup vinegar
>     1 cup baby oil
>     1/4 cup original pinesol
>     1 tbs dish soap
>     1 tbs skin so soft
>     1 cup water
>     ____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ ______     
>
>     No.3
>     Reminder - Consult your vet and use at your own risk.
>     I used a mixture of half Pinesol and half water.I used it all year last year and it worked wonderful. My horses were never bothered with flies or knats and their coats were shiney. [I added 1 tbs of Avon Skin so Soft to make it stick better.  So far has worked really well. LN]
>     ____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ ___
>     No.4
>     4 oz Skin So Soft
>     1 oz citronella oil
>     12 oz vinegar
>     12 oz water 
>     Mix all together and it lasts as long as any of the expensive ones do and smells a ton better!  It is also good for their coat.
>     ____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ ____
>     No.5
>     U.S. Forest Service Bug Spray Recipe
>     1 cup water
>     1 cup Avon Skin So Soft Bath Oil
>     2 cups vinegar
>     1 tbs. Eucalyptus oil (found in health food stores)
>     Optional: few tablespoons of citronella oil.
>
>     Shake spray bottle well before spraying on horse, human or dog!
>     ____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ ___
>     No.6
>     BEST FLY REPELLANT - Made by Shaklee (remember them?)- BASIC H. It works. You can use it to spray areas where flies breed or congregate, once they have been misted, they can't fly anymore and die. They hate it, and will not bother or bite horses who have been sprayed with it. You can make a diluted spray with 5-7 parts water and one part basic H . You can adjust the mixture to suit your area, but trust me, that concentration is plenty strong. You can also use to bathe your horses, yourself and your tack too. PH is in the range of human and horse skin, so it is great for sensitive skinned horses and people. No yucky smell either. Try it once and you will NEVER buy another fly repellent .
>     You can purchase off the Shaklee website, or from a member or distributor. The price is great too. Buy a gallon and imagine how far it goes- makes about 7 gallons of fly spray and will cost you about 30$. Great price, great product. I began using it at the stables where I board, and the whole stable was using it within the month, and continues to use it even after I brought my horses home.
>     ____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _____
>     No.7
>     Citrus Insect Repellant Spray
>     2 cups light mineral oil
>     1/2 cup lemon juice
>     2 tsp. citronella oil
>     2 tsp. eucalyptus essential oil
>     2 tsp. lemon dish soap
>
>     Combine all ingredients in a spray bottle. Label. To use gently shake and spray on your horse avoiding his eyes.  NOTE: Do not use this spray before a show as it attracts dust.
>     ____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ ___
>
>     No.8
>     Quick Fly Spray
>     18 oz white vinegar
>     2 Tbsp dish washing soap.
>     Mix in a 20 oz spray bottle and shake gently until well blended. You may add water to dilute.  Spray liberally on your horse
>     ____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ ___
>     No.9
>     Avon Skin So Soft
>     Mix 3 parts water to 1 part Avon's skin-so-soft in a spray bottle.
>     Spray liberally on your horse. This also softens his coat.
>     ____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ ______
>     No.10
>     Fly Repellent
>     2 cups white vinegar
>     1 cup Avon Skin So Soft (Bath oil)
>     1 cup water
>     1 tablespoon eucalyptus oil
>     ____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ ___
>
>     No.11
>     Fly Control
>     An easy do it yourself fly spray that is relatively inexpensive, and I'm
>     told it really works! This spray attracts dust. So don't use it before
>     a show.
>     500m. (2 cups) light mineral oil
>     125ml (1/2 cup) lemon juice
>     10ml (2 tsp.) citronella oil
>     10ml eucalyptus oil
>     10ml lemon dish detergent
>     optional 125ml glycerin
>     Mix in a spray bottle and spray away!
>     ____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ ___
>
>     No.12
>     Horse Insect Repellent Mix
>     1 oz. Citronella Oil
>     2 oz. Skin-So-Soft or Coat-So-Soft
>     1 Cup Cider Vinegar
>     1 cup Water
>     Mix in a 20 oz. spray bottle
>     ____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ ___
>     No.13
>     Internal Fly Repellant
>
>     If your horse is allergic to fly bites, try 1/4 cup of apple cider
>     vinegar on their grain once a day. This raises the blood acid level
>     just enough to bother the flies, but it is completely healthy for the
>     horse. It takes about one week to start seeing the effects. Several
>     old timers have told me that they always put vinegar in their horse's
>     drinking water during the summer to repel flies and mosquitoes.
>     ____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ ___
>
>     No.14
>     Easy Fly Spray
>     You can mix seven parts water with one part citronella as a fly spray. It's not oily either. Mix it four parts water to one part citronella during the worst of the fly season.
>     ____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ ___
>     No.15
>     Another Easy Fly Spray
>     You can take a bottle and fill it with white vinegar and two tablespoons of dish soap. Add water if you wish to dilute it a little. Shake and spray it on for a nice and very cheap fly spray
>     ____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ ___
>     No.16
>     Fabric Softener Repellant
>     A golf course near my home passes out Bounce fabric softener sheets to the golfers to repel insects. Next time you go riding tie one to your Horse's headstall and stick one in your back pocket. It works better than ANY fly spray I've ever tried. The flies won't even fly around you.
>     ____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ ___
>     No.17
>     Visit Stony Mountain Botanicals where you will find recipes for herbal insect repellents!
>     ____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ ___
>     No.18
>     Fly Relief
>     If anyone has problems with flies in the barn, try filling a quart jar with this mixture.
>     3 cups of water
>     ¼ (one quarter) cup sugar
>     ¼ (one quarter) cup white vinegar
>     Mix, punch holes in the lid, and set it where needed. It works great.
>     ____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ ___
>     No.19
>     For cheap fly repellent, mix about 1 1/2 cups of plain white vinegar into about every 75 gallons of water in your horse's water tub. If you use this it in the water about a week before flies start biting, it will have circulated in your horse and it helps keep flies from biting.
>
>     [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>




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#409 From: "Ruth Blom" <frblom@...>
Date: Thu May 7, 2009 3:52 pm
Subject: Re: Homemade Fly Sprays
ruth.blom
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My daughter Shannon is an Avon Representative.
You can reach her @
amber.shaikh@...


--- In Trinity_Trail@yahoogroups.com, whitaker Electronics
<whitakerdetectors@...> wrote:
>
> GREAT ! i havnt seen any avon for a long time. Skin so soft is the best ever.
> A must for trail riding and camping.
>
> --- On Thu, 5/7/09, jforrester99 <jforrester99@...> wrote:
>
>
> From: jforrester99 <jforrester99@...>
> Subject: [Trinity_Trail] Re: Homemade Fly Sprays
> To: Trinity_Trail@yahoogroups.com
> Date: Thursday, May 7, 2009, 9:33 AM
>
>
> Great ideas.  If anyone needs to order Skin So Soft to add to the mix, let me
know as I sell AVON.  Email me directly or visit my website at
www.youravon.com/julieforrester.  I can do personal delivery or to get free
shipping no matter the $ amount use code FSANY on checkout and it can be shipped
direct to you.
>
> Thanks,
> Julie
>
>
> --- In Trinity_Trail@yahoogroups.com, "Larry" <larneub@> wrote:
> >
> > I got this off another group site and has merit.
> >
> > No. 3 is the potion I mixed but added a tbs of Skin so Soft to the mixture.
> >
> > --- On Sat, 3/7/09, Redhorse <txtrlrdr@> wrote:
> >
> >
> >     From: Redhorse <txtrlrdr@>
> >     Subject: [The_Trailriders_Journal] Homemade Fly Spray Recipes
> >     To: "2007 eGroup" <The_Trailriders_Journal@yahoogroups.com>
> >     Date: Saturday, March 7, 2009, 8:05 AM
> >
> >
> >
> >     Homemade Fly Spray Recipes
> >     These home made fly spray recipes are gathered from around the web. 
Please research and use your own judgment and always check with your vet when in
doubt.
> >     Special note: Whenever a fly spray recipe calls for citronella, you
should use 100 percent pure citronella oil. It is a plant based product. You
should not use citronella oil that is sold for an outdoor torch. That type of
oil is petroleum based with a citronella smell. You can buy pure citronella oil
at Cedar Vale online. Cedar Vale also has the other essential oils listed in the
fly spray recipes below.
> > 
   _____________________________________________________________________________\
__________
> >     No.1
> >     I used a variation of the fly sprays:
> >     6 caps full of Skin so Soft
> >     1 cup white vinegar
> >     just a good squirt of Ivory liquid soap
> >     filled a 32 oz Bronco Spray bottle with water
> >     Sprayed it on the horses legs, Flies fell DEAD !!!
> > 
   _____________________________________________________________________________\
____________
> >     No.2
> >     Reminder - Consult your vet and use at your own risk.
> >     1 cup vinegar
> >     1 cup baby oil
> >     1/4 cup original pinesol
> >     1 tbs dish soap
> >     1 tbs skin so soft
> >     1 cup water
> > 
   _____________________________________________________________________________\
____     
> >
> >     No.3
> >     Reminder - Consult your vet and use at your own risk.
> >     I used a mixture of half Pinesol and half water.I used it all year last
year and it worked wonderful. My horses were never bothered with flies or knats
and their coats were shiney. [I added 1 tbs of Avon Skin so Soft to make it
stick better.  So far has worked really well. LN]
> > 
   _____________________________________________________________________________\
_
> >     No.4
> >     4 oz Skin So Soft
> >     1 oz citronella oil
> >     12 oz vinegar
> >     12 oz water 
> >     Mix all together and it lasts as long as any of the expensive ones do
and smells a ton better!  It is also good for their coat.
> > 
   _____________________________________________________________________________\
___________
> >     No.5
> >     U.S. Forest Service Bug Spray Recipe
> >     1 cup water
> >     1 cup Avon Skin So Soft Bath Oil
> >     2 cups vinegar
> >     1 tbs. Eucalyptus oil (found in health food stores)
> >     Optional: few tablespoons of citronella oil.
> >
> >     Shake spray bottle well before spraying on horse, human or dog!
> > 
   _____________________________________________________________________________\
__________
> >     No.6
> >     BEST FLY REPELLANT - Made by Shaklee (remember them?)- BASIC H. It
works. You can use it to spray areas where flies breed or congregate, once they
have been misted, they can't fly anymore and die. They hate it, and will not
bother or bite horses who have been sprayed with it. You can make a diluted
spray with 5-7 parts water and one part basic H . You can adjust the mixture to
suit your area, but trust me, that concentration is plenty strong. You can also
use to bathe your horses, yourself and your tack too. PH is in the range of
human and horse skin, so it is great for sensitive skinned horses and people. No
yucky smell either. Try it once and you will NEVER buy another fly repellent .
> >     You can purchase off the Shaklee website, or from a member or
distributor. The price is great too. Buy a gallon and imagine how far it goes-
makes about 7 gallons of fly spray and will cost you about 30$. Great price,
great product. I began using it at the stables where I board, and the whole
stable was using it within the month, and continues to use it even after I
brought my horses home.
> > 
   _____________________________________________________________________________\
______________________________
> >     No.7
> >     Citrus Insect Repellant Spray
> >     2 cups light mineral oil
> >     1/2 cup lemon juice
> >     2 tsp. citronella oil
> >     2 tsp. eucalyptus essential oil
> >     2 tsp. lemon dish soap
> >
> >     Combine all ingredients in a spray bottle. Label. To use gently shake
and spray on your horse avoiding his eyes.  NOTE: Do not use this spray before a
show as it attracts dust.
> > 
   _____________________________________________________________________________\
__________
> >
> >     No.8
> >     Quick Fly Spray
> >     18 oz white vinegar
> >     2 Tbsp dish washing soap.
> >     Mix in a 20 oz spray bottle and shake gently until well blended. You may
add water to dilute.  Spray liberally on your horse
> > 
   _____________________________________________________________________________\
__________
> >     No.9
> >     Avon Skin So Soft
> >     Mix 3 parts water to 1 part Avon's skin-so-soft in a spray bottle.
> >     Spray liberally on your horse. This also softens his coat.
> > 
   _____________________________________________________________________________\
______________________
> >     No.10
> >     Fly Repellent
> >     2 cups white vinegar
> >     1 cup Avon Skin So Soft (Bath oil)
> >     1 cup water
> >     1 tablespoon eucalyptus oil
> > 
   _____________________________________________________________________________\
__________
> >
> >     No.11
> >     Fly Control
> >     An easy do it yourself fly spray that is relatively inexpensive, and I'm
> >     told it really works! This spray attracts dust. So don't use it before
> >     a show.
> >     500m. (2 cups) light mineral oil
> >     125ml (1/2 cup) lemon juice
> >     10ml (2 tsp.) citronella oil
> >     10ml eucalyptus oil
> >     10ml lemon dish detergent
> >     optional 125ml glycerin
> >     Mix in a spray bottle and spray away!
> > 
   _____________________________________________________________________________\
__________
> >
> >     No.12
> >     Horse Insect Repellent Mix
> >     1 oz. Citronella Oil
> >     2 oz. Skin-So-Soft or Coat-So-Soft
> >     1 Cup Cider Vinegar
> >     1 cup Water
> >     Mix in a 20 oz. spray bottle
> > 
   _____________________________________________________________________________\
__________
> >     No.13
> >     Internal Fly Repellant
> >
> >     If your horse is allergic to fly bites, try 1/4 cup of apple cider
> >     vinegar on their grain once a day. This raises the blood acid level
> >     just enough to bother the flies, but it is completely healthy for the
> >     horse. It takes about one week to start seeing the effects. Several
> >     old timers have told me that they always put vinegar in their horse's
> >     drinking water during the summer to repel flies and mosquitoes.
> > 
   _____________________________________________________________________________\
__________
> >
> >     No.14
> >     Easy Fly Spray
> >     You can mix seven parts water with one part citronella as a fly spray.
It's not oily either. Mix it four parts water to one part citronella during the
worst of the fly season.
> > 
   _____________________________________________________________________________\
__________
> >     No.15
> >     Another Easy Fly Spray
> >     You can take a bottle and fill it with white vinegar and two tablespoons
of dish soap. Add water if you wish to dilute it a little. Shake and spray it on
for a nice and very cheap fly spray
> > 
   _____________________________________________________________________________\
__________
> >     No.16
> >     Fabric Softener Repellant
> >     A golf course near my home passes out Bounce fabric softener sheets to
the golfers to repel insects. Next time you go riding tie one to your Horse's
headstall and stick one in your back pocket. It works better than ANY fly spray
I've ever tried. The flies won't even fly around you.
> > 
   _____________________________________________________________________________\
__________
> >     No.17
> >     Visit Stony Mountain Botanicals where you will find recipes for herbal
insect repellents!
> > 
   _____________________________________________________________________________\
__________
> >     No.18
> >     Fly Relief
> >     If anyone has problems with flies in the barn, try filling a quart jar
with this mixture.
> >     3 cups of water
> >     ¼ (one quarter) cup sugar
> >     ¼ (one quarter) cup white vinegar
> >     Mix, punch holes in the lid, and set it where needed. It works great.
> > 
   _____________________________________________________________________________\
__________
> >     No.19
> >     For cheap fly repellent, mix about 1 1/2 cups of plain white vinegar
into about every 75 gallons of water in your horse's water tub. If you use this
it in the water about a week before flies start biting, it will have circulated
in your horse and it helps keep flies from biting.
> >
> >     [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
> >
>
>
>
>
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#410 From: Trinity_Trail@yahoogroups.com
Date: Fri May 8, 2009 1:57 pm
Subject: TTPA Work Day, 5/9/2009, 9:00 am
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#411 From: "Mike Scully" <michaelcscully@...>
Date: Fri May 8, 2009 3:44 pm
Subject: HAT Mother's Day Trail Ride - CANCELED
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                               HAT Mother's Day Trail Ride - CANCELED

Unfortunately, and reluctantly, the May 10 Trail Ride at All Saint's Camp at Lake Texoma has been canceled. Two crossings are under 6 to 8 feet of water and the grounds are too wet for comfort. And more rain is forecast. Rescheduling information to come ........


Mike Scully
HAT trail boss


#412 From: "Royce" <royceschafer@...>
Date: Fri May 8, 2009 4:01 pm
Subject: Trails Open?
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Are the trails at Lavon open for riding this weekend?

#413 From: whitaker Electronics <whitakerdetectors@...>
Date: Fri May 8, 2009 4:22 pm
Subject: Re: Trails Open?
crusinwalkers
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They have never been closed at times i have been there and was extremely muddy !
You can call Charlie or email. It s on the site.
sandy

--- On Fri, 5/8/09, Royce <royceschafer@...> wrote:

From: Royce <royceschafer@...>
Subject: [Trinity_Trail] Trails Open?
To: Trinity_Trail@yahoogroups.com
Date: Friday, May 8, 2009, 11:01 AM

Are the trails at Lavon open for riding this weekend?



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#414 From: whitaker Electronics <whitakerdetectors@...>
Date: Fri May 8, 2009 4:27 pm
Subject: Re: HAT Mother's Day Trail Ride - CANCELED
crusinwalkers
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AHHhh that s too bad, but since i wasnt going to be able to make it, maybe i can the next one !!!
sandy

--- On Fri, 5/8/09, Mike Scully <michaelcscully@...> wrote:

From: Mike Scully <michaelcscully@...>
Subject: [Trinity_Trail] HAT Mother's Day Trail Ride - CANCELED
To: Trinity_Trail@yahoogroups.com
Date: Friday, May 8, 2009, 10:44 AM



                               HAT Mother's Day Trail Ride - CANCELED
Unfortunately, and reluctantly, the May 10 Trail Ride at All Saint's Camp at Lake Texoma has been canceled. Two crossings are under 6 to 8 feet of water and the grounds are too wet for comfort. And more rain is forecast. Rescheduling information to come ........

Mike Scully
HAT trail boss



#415 From: "dallas_charle" <dallas_charle@...>
Date: Sat May 9, 2009 6:42 pm
Subject: Large collection of items for your cowgirl
dallas_charle
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I am cleaning out the girls room and looking to downsize the Massive collections
they have.  For one price you can get......


a real horsehair  neclace, never worn
ceramic horse, several stuffed horses, only used as bed decorations.
Many books from the pony club
horse diary
never opened-horse riding for beginners dvd
other horse jewelry, keychains, and small horses
framed horse print
framed pegasus picture
horse decorated popcorn tin
cabbage patch horse
horse trinket box
horse statue
bookmark
collector cards
ball cap
and more.............


can send pics...............$30
Charle 214-418-2928

#416 From: "twotexascowgirls" <twotexascowgirls@...>
Date: Sun May 10, 2009 10:49 am
Subject: WANTED: Used Manure Spreader in Good Shape
twotexascowg...
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If anyone has or knows of anyone who has, a used manure spreader for sale,
please let me know.  It must be in working order and reasonably priced.  Thanks
for your help.

#417 From: Laurie Fiette <lfiette@...>
Date: Sun May 10, 2009 7:57 pm
Subject: Re: WANTED: Used Manure Spreader in Good Shape
LFiette
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I have one. I am pretty sure that my husband wants to sell it because we don't use it. It works great and is a large one. I'll check with him and get back to you.
 
Laurie Fiette
Colonial Equestrian Center- Princeton


From: twotexascowgirls <twotexascowgirls@...>
To: Trinity_Trail@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, May 10, 2009 5:49:36 AM
Subject: [Trinity_Trail] WANTED: Used Manure Spreader in Good Shape

If anyone has or knows of anyone who has, a used manure spreader for sale, please let me know. It must be in working order and reasonably priced. Thanks for your help.



#418 From: Laurie Fiette <lfiette@...>
Date: Mon May 11, 2009 1:35 am
Subject: Re: WANTED: Used Manure Spreader in Good Shape
LFiette
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We have one for sale. It is in good condition, works fine, and is a large John Deere. We want $1500 for it- non-negotiable. It is worth it!
 
Laurie
Colonial Equestrian Center
972-734-2087


From: twotexascowgirls <twotexascowgirls@...>
To: Trinity_Trail@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, May 10, 2009 5:49:36 AM
Subject: [Trinity_Trail] WANTED: Used Manure Spreader in Good Shape

If anyone has or knows of anyone who has, a used manure spreader for sale, please let me know. It must be in working order and reasonably priced. Thanks for your help.



#419 From: "all1955" <all1955@...>
Date: Tue May 12, 2009 4:10 pm
Subject: ROOM MATE WANTED
all1955
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ROOM MATE WANTED - $550.00 per month includes room for 1 horse.

Fully furnished room with bath.  Large closet in bedrrom and bathroom.  Nice
house on 3 acres.  Small barn.  Located between Lavon and Rockwall.  Female
preferred.  Contact Amy Lester @ 972/832-2531.

#420 From: "all1955" <all1955@...>
Date: Tue May 12, 2009 4:14 pm
Subject: Re: Stuff I Need To Get Rid Of!
all1955
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Hi Josh,

The photos are in the Photo section, but I can email you the photos if you want.
Contact me at 972/832-2531.

Amy Lester






> --- In Trinity_Trail@yahoogroups.com, "all1955" <all1955@> wrote:
> >
> > I've got some stuff I want to sell.  I've posted photos under "stuff for
sale".
> >
> > Amy
> >
>

#421 From: "dallas_charle" <dallas_charle@...>
Date: Tue May 12, 2009 11:15 pm
Subject: Trinity Trail veteran horses for sale
dallas_charle
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We have 6 horses and need to reduce the herd.  The following are up for sale.

Merlin is a 13 year old registered Foxtrotter.  He is a sweet horse and belongs
to my 16 year old.   Easy to catch, load and saddle.  He had not been ridden
since August and we went right out and got on him a few weeks ago.  All my
children have ridden him bareback and in a halter.  He can be stiff on flexion,
but is very soft in the mouth. $1,500


Toby is 12 year old Foxtrotter.  He has been my trail horse for 4 years.  Toby
is 15.2 and sorrel.  Sweet boy and great on the trails.  He does have a fly
allergy and needs to be kept in a flysheet. $1,500. He is gentle and has been
ridden by my kids, but because of his size, can try to see what he can get away
with.  I do not have this problem at all, but he knows better, lol  $1,500

Come look at these guys anytime. I can even meet you at the lake for a ride, we
are just minutes away from EastFork and Brockdale

Charle 214-418-2928

#422 From: "Sandy & Robert Langley" <whitakerdetectors@...>
Date: Wed May 13, 2009 4:28 pm
Subject: Rockwall Posse Ride
crusinwalkers
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Dont Forget the Rockwall Posse Ride Sat. at Sabine Creek Ranch in Royse City.
Just off of 276 from hwy 205 Rockwall!
Lunch, prizes, $20.00 per adult.

#423 From: "twotexascowgirls" <twotexascowgirls@...>
Date: Thu May 14, 2009 4:43 am
Subject: Re: WANTED: Used Manure Spreader in Good Shape
twotexascowg...
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Thanks.  What model number is it (how much can it hold), what year, and what
kind of working order?  Do you have any photos?



--- In Trinity_Trail@yahoogroups.com, Laurie Fiette <lfiette@...> wrote:
>
> We have one for sale. It is in good condition, works fine, and is a large John
Deere. We want $1500 for it- non-negotiable. It is worth it!
>
> Laurie
> Colonial Equestrian Center
> 972-734-2087
>
>
>
>
> ________________________________
> From: twotexascowgirls <twotexascowgirls@...>
> To: Trinity_Trail@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Sunday, May 10, 2009 5:49:36 AM
> Subject: [Trinity_Trail] WANTED: Used Manure Spreader in Good Shape
>
>
>
>
>
> If anyone has or knows of anyone who has, a used manure spreader for sale,
please let me know. It must be in working order and reasonably priced. Thanks
for your help.
>

#424 From: "txwolff29" <txwolff29@...>
Date: Thu May 14, 2009 9:52 pm
Subject: Dennis Reis Clinic in Alvardo this weekend
txwolff29
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I am going on Saturday and you are all invited to come with me.  If the E ticket
doesn't print for you and you want to go email me personally and I will send you
the link.

Upcoming event information:
See Dennis Reis LIVE in Alvarado, TX at the Diamond W Arena May 16th and 17th!
Diamond W Arena Alvarado, TX
Date: 16 May 2009, Saturday


TETRA Friends,



I am a local Ambassador for RFD-Television's Dennis Reis Universal Horsemanship
and I am excited to share with you an exciting opportunity. Dennis will be
featured in a two-day show in Alvarado , TX at the Diamond W Arena on May 16th
and 17th from 10 AM to 5 PM each day.



I am pleased to share a complimentary "E-ticket" (a $25 value) for use by all of
my TETRA friends and supporters at the Alvarado, TX tour stop on May 16th and
17th or at any other Dennis Reis tour stop across the United States during 2009.
I am fully authorized to make this ticket available to you and all of your trail
riding friends across the State of Texas . I encourage you to share it with
others, copy it as you see fit, and come to the show! You will not be
disappointed! Alvarado is located on I-35 W about 14 miles south of Ft. Worth
and the Diamond W Arena is located about 3 miles east of the Interstate on
Highway 67. If you could forward this message to your e-mail group list, then
EVERYONE will have an opportunity to see the the show if they are within
striking distance or are in the area.



I realize that many of you will be attending the WB Ranch ride, but if not,
please consider coming out for the a day or preferably both days to see Master
Horseman Dennis Reis



Follow this link (www.reisranch.com) to get more information about Dennis Reis
and his Universal Horsemanship programs.



I have attached the E-ticket below. If you have doubts about this or an
additional question, I can be reached at 512.934.1723 most anytime...except
during the middle of the night.



There is no catch and no obligation...this is a legitimate, great opportunity. I
hope to see many of you at the show!



Best to you!



Karl W. Cloninger

Reis Ranch Local Ambassador

512.934.1723



No Dust Tour 2009 E-Ticket.pdf

#425 From: Sandralyn@...
Date: Fri May 15, 2009 2:06 am
Subject: Re: Dennis Reis Clinic in Alvardo this weekend
vacationpetn...
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Don't see an attachment



--- On Thu, 5/14/09, txwolff29 <txwolff29@...> wrote:

From: txwolff29 <txwolff29@...>
Subject: [Trinity_Trail] Dennis Reis Clinic in Alvardo this weekend
To: Trinity_Trail@yahoogroups.com
Date: Thursday, May 14, 2009, 4:52 PM

I am going on Saturday and you are all invited to come with me. If the E ticket doesn't print for you and you want to go email me personally and I will send you the link.

Upcoming event information:
See Dennis Reis LIVE in Alvarado, TX at the Diamond W Arena May 16th and 17th! Diamond W Arena Alvarado, TX
Date: 16 May 2009, Saturday

TETRA Friends,

I am a local Ambassador for RFD-Television' s Dennis Reis Universal Horsemanship and I am excited to share with you an exciting opportunity. Dennis will be featured in a two-day show in Alvarado , TX at the Diamond W Arena on May 16th and 17th from 10 AM to 5 PM each day.

I am pleased to share a complimentary "E-ticket" (a $25 value) for use by all of my TETRA friends and supporters at the Alvarado, TX tour stop on May 16th and 17th or at any other Dennis Reis tour stop across the United States during 2009. I am fully authorized to make this ticket available to you and all of your trail riding friends across the State of Texas . I encourage you to share it with others, copy it as you see fit, and come to the show! You will not be disappointed! Alvarado is located on I-35 W about 14 miles south of Ft. Worth and the Diamond W Arena is located about 3 miles east of the Interstate on Highway 67. If you could forward this message to your e-mail group list, then EVERYONE will have an opportunity to see the the show if they are within striking distance or are in the area.

I realize that many of you will be attending the WB Ranch ride, but if not, please consider coming out for the a day or preferably both days to see Master Horseman Dennis Reis

Follow this link (www.reisranch. com) to get more information about Dennis Reis and his Universal Horsemanship programs.

I have attached the E-ticket below. If you have doubts about this or an additional question, I can be reached at 512.934.1723 most anytime...except during the middle of the night.

There is no catch and no obligation.. .this is a legitimate, great opportunity. I hope to see many of you at the show!

Best to you!

Karl W. Cloninger

Reis Ranch Local Ambassador

512.934.1723

No Dust Tour 2009 E-Ticket.pdf


#426 From: "Betty" <caddo99@...>
Date: Sat May 16, 2009 6:24 pm
Subject: Horse/Camping equipment for sale
ridetrl
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Zareba EZee Portable Electric Corral-Used twice-$150.00
    On sale now at Country Supply (horse.com) for $289.99 plus shipping
Folding Stable Cart - New - Never used-$20.00
    On sale now at Country Supply (horse.com) for $29.95 plus shipping
2 Priefert Hay & Grain Feeders - Used - $50.00 each

#427 From: "CAROL MARTHENS" <luminaryllamas@...>
Date: Sat May 16, 2009 8:29 pm
Subject: Re: Dennis Reis Clinic in Alvardo this weekend
mcktx2028
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Man I wish I'd a had more heads up about this.  Please give a week or two notice next time he is close!!!!

#428 From: "hoot.gibson" <hoot.gibson@...>
Date: Sat May 16, 2009 9:12 pm
Subject: Re: WANTED: Refrigerator/Freezer, DVD Player, Round Pen, Horse Tack, Cattle Panels
hoot.gibson
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I meant to email about this sooner but if they still need a freezer we have a
big chest style deep freezer we don't and we need to move it out of the garage.
Let me know if they want it.
Brad Gibson
214-727-3814 Cell



--- In Trinity_Trail@yahoogroups.com, "David Tucker" <yokel1232003@...> wrote:
>
> --- In Trinity_Trail@yahoogroups.com, "twotexascowgirls" <twotexascowgirls@>
wrote:
> >
> > 4-H Club needs refrigerator/freezer for barn (ice and medicines), DVD player
for educational purposes, horse tack in workable condition, round pen and/or
cattle panels.  Can provide tax donation receipt.
> >
> I have a refrigerator. Contact me at 214-991-0546
>

#429 From: melissa wolff <txwolff29@...>
Date: Sun May 17, 2009 12:33 pm
Subject: Re Dennis Reis in Alvarado
txwolff29
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I let you know as soon as I heard.  The email I posted from Karl Cloniger with the free tickets came to me the same day.  So sorry you didn't get it in time.
Melissa


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