This message is from: "carl and sarah" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Here's a thought >for everyone. If Y2K turns out to be a pretty nasty situation, and I have >mixed thoughts on that--not enough info I guess, what are you guys doing to >prepare for it when it comes to having things on hand for the horses? What >kind of things would you suggest having? Best Misha
We have stocked up on some basics - extra wormer (for one year), basic medical supplies (just look in your store room - bandages, betadine, wound dressing, etc.), you could talk to your vet about any basic medicines you might need and put up an extra store of grain using large barrels which are moisture and rodent proof. We also plan for some extra hay to be stored this year. We are preparing our own family, as well as our horses, dogs, cats, chickens, rabbits, etc. It's taking up some room, but it's stuff we will use anyway -- no matter what happens, we won't be doing much shopping next year!!! But it's a great thing to be thinking about and DOING something about now! Sarah Nagel in Idaho with June and Sonny :-) >