Re: tying to hitch

2011-08-17 Thread Aol
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Thats how I do it also 

Jim

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>I tie while putting harness on and untie to hitch up.  It's nice to have a 
>header but, as has been wisely pointed out, many of us don't always have 
>that luxury.  If I had to have all the people the ADS says I should have 
>around 
>to drive my horse, I too would never get to go anywhere.  At a horse show, 
>it's not usually difficult to get someone to stand and engage your pony in 
>witty conversation while you hitch up but at home you have to make the rules 
>and adjustments that work for you.  And, as we all know, even the most 
>experienced driver, with the world's best pony and all the help they could 
>wish 
>for, can have bad stuff happen.
> 
>Kay
>and Braveheart, who can hardly wait to be hitched and off
>and Bogie, who prefers to stand while being hitched, stand for a while 
>longer and then stand to be unhitched
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Re: Problem need help Ideas

2011-08-09 Thread Aol
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I help a lady in the seattle area with this problem we bought some stall mates 
and put up some feeders and to clean her horses sand wash jell from valley vet 
no more problems she said
Jim

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>I had a client who's been battling with sand colic for years. I actually said
>when I started working for this person that she's gonna have horses with sand
>in their guts. You see she has a paddock that she feeds in when the horses
>come in at night, thus they ingest sand while cleaning up the little bits lost
>from the feed pans. Sadly she thought she was doing a good thing filling her
>paddock with sand so that it didn't get so mucky.
>
>It is finally caught up with her and the horses and we lost one last night,
>the necropsy reviled approximately 50 lbs. of sand in Bensons gut. Now she has
>another horse out for training and is afraid to bring her home when the time
>comes.
>
>The question is any ideas how to address the sand issue out side of completely
>digging out the sand? It's been suggested to till in some clay to make it pack
>down more and less likely to be eaten. I'm at a loss all I can think of right
>now is dig the crap out keep the horses off it!
>
>Roberta
>MN
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