Re: [IceHorses] How we handle pasture

2008-03-21 Thread Wanda Lauscher
On 21/03/2008, Janice McDonald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > the way we handle pasture is we lie prone in it blubbering and weeping > in sublime exhileration over every tiny blade... > > and its doing so good now!!! yay > Janice I'm going to start putting the horses in the riding arena they c

Re: [IceHorses] How we handle pasture

2008-03-21 Thread Janice McDonald
the way we handle pasture is we lie prone in it blubbering and weeping in sublime exhileration over every tiny blade... and its doing so good now!!! yay Janice -- even good horses have bad days sometimes.

Re: [IceHorses] How we handle pasture

2008-03-21 Thread Wanda Lauscher
On 21/03/2008, Virginia Tupper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Well, at this point I'm wondering about my snow filled pasture...hubby > says he could always plow a track inside. Kevin finally did that last winter and again this past winter. He also blew out the trails with the snowblower. It reall

Re: [IceHorses] How we handle pasture

2008-03-21 Thread Virginia Tupper
On Thu, Nov 1, 2007 at 9:59 AM, Nancy Sturm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > You will find about as many methods of managing horses and pasture as you > will find owners, but we finally left our flat irrigated farm land for a hay > field and put the horses/ponies on the dry hillside. Well, at this

[IceHorses] How we handle pasture

2007-11-01 Thread Nancy Sturm
Virginia, You will find about as many methods of managing horses and pasture as you will find owners, but we finally left our flat irrigated farm land for a hay field and put the horses/ponies on the dry hillside. That way, we manage their intake. Even full-sized horses get fat on irrigated past