This message is from: Cheryl Olson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Do anyof you have any background info on Heljo's Cruizer? I believe he is standing in BC Canada. I be happy to hear any and all you might know.
Cheryl Olson....sunny cold Wisconsin 30degrees [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > In a message dated 2/20/99 6:46:21 Pacific Standard Time, > [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > > << We've used the standing stalls with poles for almost twenty years, and it > works well for us. >> > > Again, you described it very well, and intriguingly.... almost as well as you > did in your book. But I still find myself pulling away from the thought of > standing stalls. I couldn't use them... There are a lot of very good > horsemen and women who DO use them, so I'm not knocking them. > > Maybe it's because I'm projecting my own needs on the horses. I like to have > plenty of space to move around in, resist being tied down, insist on my > freedom and personal space, and love to roam. > > Anyway, there are so many different ways to care for horses. As long as > they/we are all happy and healthy and benefitting from our various ways of > horsecare, that's the bottom line. I enjoy learning how other people do > things, even if I follow a different path. I particularly love to hear how > the horses fare up in Alaska with the -55 degree weather and moose, etc. > > Pamela