This message is from: Linda Lottie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Jeanne..I too watch my horses to help me keep an eye on things. Mine love
to stand by the barn, facing south west to watch for deer. Often there are
deer in the pasture grazing or sneaking under the fence.
My property butts up to
This message is from: jgayle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Jeannie, I am at a dead end road with only houses. Now that the building
boom is over I am no longer approached re breaking up the acres. So Gunnar
has no horses to commune with. He will lighten up in the Spring when the
friends bring their
This message is from: jgayle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sounds so peaceful and beautiful having the horses friendly and the deer. I
think our Mexican visitors have taken down our deer population. Have not
seen one in three years. Everyone was building high fences etc to keep them
out of the gardens.
This message is from: jgayle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi Connie, it is unusual. How old is yours? Gunnar, guessing, ((I am
forgetful)) must be 25 or 26 and not used anymore and the only horse. Jean
Gayle
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This message is from: Frederick J Pack [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Jean,
Only if the horse breaks out a prayer rug...
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Pack's Peak Stables
Wilkeson, Washington 98396
This message is from: jgayle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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This message is from: jgayle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I don't know Connie. I was almost alarmed when I found him this morning
down by the road facing North. But we had that bad wind and the sudden snow
over night so that probably shook him up. It really is not the wind
direction as Ruth suggested.
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