Re: [IceHorses] Re: Eczema in Icelandic horses-Anneliese-Janice

2007-03-15 Thread pippa258
Karen Thomas wrote:
> I don't know Macs, but with a PC, and Internet Explorer, go to the "Edit"
> drop-down menu along the top of your screen, then select, "Find on This
> Page."  Mozilla commands are pretty much like IE's but I don't have Mozilla
> on this PC to see exactly where it is.
Ah, okay!  I didn't realize you could do this on an individual 
page...thanks!

Trish



Re: [IceHorses] Re: Eczema in Icelandic horses-Anneliese-Janice

2007-03-15 Thread Anneliese Virro

> the 'find' function is general under the 'edit' menu at the top of the
> page, right next to the 'file' menu.
> 
> Most Microsoft programs have 'find', Firefox has it, Netscape has it,
> and I believe the other 'common' browsers. I don't have my laptop up
> to take screenshots, but I can get some if you still can't find it.
> (no pun intended)
> 
> Steph

Thank you Steph, of course!!

You youngsters are so much better with computers and all that stuff than us
OLD PEOPLE

Thanks again,

Anneliese




RE: [IceHorses] Re: Eczema in Icelandic horses-Anneliese-Janice

2007-03-15 Thread Karen Thomas
>>> No, you're not!  I don't know this function either...please let us know
Judy!

I don't know Macs, but with a PC, and Internet Explorer, go to the "Edit"
drop-down menu along the top of your screen, then select, "Find on This
Page."  Mozilla commands are pretty much like IE's but I don't have Mozilla
on this PC to see exactly where it is.

Karen Thomas, NC



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Re: [IceHorses] Re: Eczema in Icelandic horses-Anneliese-Janice

2007-03-15 Thread Stephanie Caldwell
On 3/15/07, pippa258 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>  No, you're not!  I don't know this function either...please let us know
>  Judy!

the 'find' function is general under the 'edit' menu at the top of the
page, right next to the 'file' menu.

Most Microsoft programs have 'find', Firefox has it, Netscape has it,
and I believe the other 'common' browsers. I don't have my laptop up
to take screenshots, but I can get some if you still can't find it.
(no pun intended)

Steph
-- 
"Brutality begins where skill ends."
"Correctly understood, work at the lunge line is indispensable for
rider and horse from the very beginning through the highest levels."
Von Niendorff


Re: [IceHorses] Re: Eczema in Icelandic horses-Anneliese-Janice

2007-03-15 Thread pippa258
Anneliese Virro wrote:
> Thank you, Judy:
>
> Actually, I don't know how to use the "find" function (I have a Mac); that
> shows you how little I know!!! Could you explain, please? Am I the only one
> that's this ignorant?
>   
No, you're not!  I don't know this function either...please let us know 
Judy!

Trish



Re: [IceHorses] Re: Eczema in Icelandic horses-Anneliese-Janice

2007-03-15 Thread Anneliese Virro

> Anneliese, it's in the fourth paragraph down, starting with " Being an
> experimental scientist by profession..."
> 
> http://iceryder.net/se.html
> 
> You can use your "find" function as to exactly where it says "poop"
> (if anyone needs to know how to use the find function, let me know).

Thank you, Judy:

Actually, I don't know how to use the "find" function (I have a Mac); that
shows you how little I know!!! Could you explain, please? Am I the only one
that's this ignorant?

Anneliese




RE: [IceHorses] Re: Eczema in Icelandic horses-Anneliese-Janice

2007-03-14 Thread Karen Thomas
>>> You can use your "find" function as to exactly where it says "poop" (if
anyone needs to know how to use the find function, let me know).

Now where else can we get an offer to help searching for poop...?  What a
list!  :)

Karen Thomas, NC







[IceHorses] Re: Eczema in Icelandic horses-Anneliese-Janice

2007-03-14 Thread Judy Ryder

> >Before putting in on your horse, you might want to do a "poop
pile test"


> I can't find it; could you tell specifically where it is - I don't
have time
> to read all of it.


Anneliese, it's in the fourth paragraph down, starting with " Being an
experimental scientist by profession..."

http://iceryder.net/se.html

You can use your "find" function as to exactly where it says "poop"
(if anyone needs to know how to use the find function, let me know).

Judy
http://icehorses.net
http://clickryder.com




Re: [IceHorses] Re: Eczema in Icelandic horses-Anneliese-Janice

2007-03-14 Thread pippa258
Hi Anneliese,

Not Barbara but I was looking for the "poop pile test" instructions 
today as well.  Look at the first article entitled "Success in 
minimizing SE" (written by Barb), 4th paragraph, about 1/3 way down the 
paragraph.  I'm interested in the Pinesol/ oil mixture and looking 
forward to Barb's results.

Trish
> .  




Re: [IceHorses] Re: Eczema in Icelandic horses-Anneliese-Janice

2007-03-14 Thread Anneliese Virro
.  
>Before putting in on your horse, you might want to do a "poop pile test"
> [see Eidfaxi articles at < http://www.maineicelandics.org/html/se.html >], and
> then watch the horse's tummy to make sure he attracts fewer rather than more
> no-see-ums.
>Please let us know what you learn!
> yours,  Barbara in Maryland

Barbara:

I can't find it; could you tell specifically where it is - I don't have time
to read all of it.

Anneliese




[IceHorses] Re: Eczema in Icelandic horses-Anneliese-Janice

2007-03-13 Thread Barbara Sollner-Webb
"Janice McDonald" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>  ...here in Florida culicoides are just
unbelievable, especially in marshy areas.  I have been to peoples
homes in the early morning or late afternoon where I couldnt walk from
my car to their front door without my entire scalp being eaten alive
with them.  And people here use Avon Skin So Soft, when fishing,
hiking etc.  Some people say it is just that it is thick oil.  But I
have found if you smear it on your arms, for instance, it keeps them
away even from your scalp.  So it must be the strong odor.  I wonder
if you put some SSS in your bug spray what would happen??  or on the
horse's ventral area.
Janice


Hi, Janice,
   If you go to the Avon Skin So Soft website, they list many different 
formulations for their many different Skin So Soft products.  Which one is it 
that you find effective against no-see-ums (culicoides)?
   While I find that our (old-style) Skin So Soft does help keep some bugs off 
me, it seems to not deter our culicoides, in fact after a while it attracts 
them!  Maybe you are using a different formulation Skin So Soft, or your 
culicoides react differently.  
   Before putting in on your horse, you might want to do a "poop pile test" 
[see Eidfaxi articles at < http://www.maineicelandics.org/html/se.html >], and 
then watch the horse's tummy to make sure he attracts fewer rather than more 
no-see-ums.
   Please let us know what you learn!
yours,  Barbara in Maryland