This message is from: "cnielsen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Hi Peg,
 sorry to hear about your potential big critter problem.
 hope everyone stays safe. I just had to tell you ,you really cracked me up
when you said maybe you should go up to the cat and give him/her a good
kick- I could just imagine it!!!!!!!!! you play soccer???? well I had to let
you know I actually laughed  out loud. hope everyone stays safe out there.
take care
Randi in Wis..


----- Original Message -----
From: Knutsen Fjord Farm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <fjordhorse@angus.mystery.com>
Sent: Friday, February 11, 2000 8:03 PM
Subject: 20 guage


> This message is from: "Knutsen Fjord Farm" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Hi all -
>
> Thanks for the input about the 20-guage. But here's the deal. No one
> recommended it to me for cougar. I got it because a 12-gauge is too much
for
> me. I have arthritis in my hands and don't have as much upper body
strength
> as I would like. Soccer doesn't build that part of you. Maybe I should
just
> go up to the cat and give him/her a good kick! As I mentioned, the most
> likely use will be for coyotes, but this model holds three shells and
makes
> just as much noise as any other gun. I don't want a rifle around the
house -
> this is what I'm comfortable with.
>
> The baby/foal monitor is working beautifully. We have it aimed at Erlend,
> and will be able to listen to him munching or snoring away all night. If
any
> unwanted creature gets into the barn, we'll know right away. I don't
really
> expect that to happen, but we're better prepared than we were last week.
> Sonny and big sis Pepper are totally safe in their 16x16 stable behind
bars
> and/or extruded metal.
>
> Will try again on the Breyer site.
>
> Bye for now - Peg Knutsen  http:www.eburg.com/~kffjord/
>
>

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