This message is from: "jgayle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> When I had my mare in with wooly Gunnar they would both be shivering if it was in the low forties or below and the wind was blowing. One other factor to add to shivering was if I fed late.
Now that my mare is happily (I hope) in Loomis Ca, Gunnar is mostly alone in his field, does not go into the covered arena and does not shiver no matter what the weather. So is it catching? Jean G. Jean Walters Gayle Aberdeen, WA Author:The Colonel's Daughter Occupied Germany 1946-49 $20 PO Box 104 Montesano, WA 98563