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134939
Hello folks, My PMU rescue,Levi,(pic in photo sec.) had terrible,terrible feet when he came. He had a quatercrack in his front hoof. I had him trimmed and now...
akitapaaw
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Mar 1, 2006
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134940
I have used "farriers secret" before. It helped. It should be at your tack or local feed store. akitapaaw <akitapaaw@...> wrote: Hello folks, My PMU...
Jodi Riccobono
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Mar 1, 2006
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134941
i have been around horses with bad feet and both Biotin and Farrier's Secret and they are very good to use. you could also use Tuff Stuff on your horses feet...
evelyn hooghkirk
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Mar 1, 2006
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welcome to the list sherri!! Al & Sherri <alsherri@...> wrote: hi guys...i have been reading msgs for awhile now and wanted to join a friendly group...
evelyn hooghkirk
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Mar 1, 2006
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134943
Please note that this list does NOT allow any ads of any type to be posted. We do not allow flaming towards anyone on the list and will remove people who do...
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134944
Sherri Hi & Welcome! Sounds like you have a pretty neat bunch there! You'll have to post pics for us to see! We're in Southern Indiana and we raise Missouri...
Sandy
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Mar 2, 2006
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134945
Angelia Hi & Welcome to you too! How great of you to take in a rescue mare but please be careful with her. Practice a lot of patience and always be aware of...
Sandy
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Mar 2, 2006
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Shelly I have used biotin for YEARS and I love what it does and how it works and the results I get. I truly think it's one reason my horses manes and tails...
Sandy
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Mar 2, 2006
12:59 pm
134947
she is a sweet girl. And as strange as this may sound, I think the lady lied to me about her being a rescue. Her other horse there on the property looked...
Angelia R.
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Mar 2, 2006
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134948
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Thank you! Heidi "M. R. Bain" <businessofhorses@...> wrote: Yes, he won the first time. Next time, be sure that you have the time to work with him. It...
Heidi Woltman
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Mar 2, 2006
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134951
http://www.horse.com/products/sku-BSA11.html I got it, and it seems to have stopped the cribbing, but it slides and I have to go out and fix it twice a day. I...
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Mar 2, 2006
11:19 pm
134952
i have a horse at my barn that uses that one and he doesnt even think about cribbing at all. not sure how long he's had it on but it works angeliamercer...
evelyn hooghkirk
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Mar 3, 2006
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134953
olive oil is best and i feed hi-pro gold medelion akitapaaw <akitapaaw@...> wrote: Hello folks, My PMU rescue,Levi,(pic in photo sec.) had...
wayne pratt
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Mar 3, 2006
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marcy <flcowgirl2000@...> wrote: Date: Thu, 2 Mar 2006 16:18:24 -0800 (PST) From: marcy <flcowgirl2000@...> Subject: Fwd: BIMECTRIN...
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Mar 3, 2006
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134955
Okay..so my Levi had this visible crack on his front hoof. I had him trimmed and so it seemed okay. I personally didn't get my head down there and REALLY look...
akitapaaw
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Mar 3, 2006
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134956
OH great...I am glad to hear this will REALLY help!!! Now I am concerned about his whole hoof in general...see my other post!! :( Thanks Shelly...
akitapaaw
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Mar 3, 2006
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134957
Howdy!...
desert89girl
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Mar 3, 2006
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134958
One of my mares was having a problem with cracks. My farrier says that what you are seeing is related to what the horse had to deal with 6 months ago. She...
Cheri' Smith
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Mar 3, 2006
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134959
So, I mainly lurk, and really enjoy this list. And at last, I need help! (Well, I've always needed 'help', =-) My friend Linda has an 11 year old Chincoteague...
Cheri' Smith
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Mar 3, 2006
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134960
they should try a pelham bit.it works like a charm and they are good because they can be as harsh as you need them. you should also try riding in a round pen...
ghri uot
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Mar 3, 2006
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134961
... The answer to a run away horse is more training..not a harsher bit..though i dont consider a pelham a particularly harsh bit. It is not however the bit...
Cheryl Carroll
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Mar 3, 2006
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Hate to say it, and don't know how the rest of you feel about it, but riding a chronic bucker in a round pen can be a disaster waiting to happen. Worst...
looigloo
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Mar 3, 2006
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... And i agree with you. Den also found this out the hard way when smokey bucked him off into the railings and then almost ran over him .. Den had no where to...
Cheryl Carroll
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Mar 3, 2006
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134964
... too many ... ride ... My sentiments exactly. That said, I prefer a very large corral or small pasture - an acre or two. Room to go - but not much. Just...
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Mar 3, 2006
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134965
Hi all, There could be so many reasons for bucking......Once discomfort (saddle fit, spine alignment, etc) and training gaps are ruled out, maybe this could...
<>Adele<>
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Mar 3, 2006
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134966
... Yep.. i watched the cowboys do this with buckers when i was a kid. And it does work, esp on those that just crow hop when they are excited. But i doubt it...
Cheryl Carroll
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Mar 3, 2006
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134967
Hi Cheryl, I just reread the original post and it does sound like this little guy knows what he is doing and for the reason you said...... I've never had a...
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ahoffman03_2000
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Mar 3, 2006
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134968
Hey, Does anybody know anything about SOuth Dakota grass? I know in Oregon, especially in the Portland area where I used to live, if you get local hay you...
Tera
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