On 11/13/07, Nancy Sturm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Lucky lucky horse to come to live with you. I don't "get" the horse in a > stall thing. A friend, Amber of the Amber Adventures, went to visit the TWH > that was Hunter's sire. He apparently never left his stall - the owner > wouldn't bring him out - and he was knee-deep in manure.
At a barn where I boarded the Barn owner had a foal born that she kept in a stall for the first year of it's life - never turned out even in a paddock. She had a foal the year before that had broken its leg in the pasture so she thought the stall thing was the way to keep it safe. I did everything I could to convince her to get that baby out of the stall but was never successful - it just killed me. -- Laree in NC Doppa & Mura Simon, Sadie and Sam (the "S" gang) "Yet when all the books have been read and reread, it boils down to the horse, his human companion, and what goes on between them." - William Farley