This message is from: Jean Gayle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sue I would just say again about the goat, the foal I had here that had been
raised on a goat was stunted but eventually grew up. I wonder if there
needs to be some supplementing along with the goats milk? Jean
Jean Walters Gayle
Aberdeen,
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Hello everyone,
Mid's Ibsen is now available for sale again. To be frank, we are not upset
about this sale not going through, for the simple reason that we had
contemplated many times in the past putting him up along with Mid's Moe up
for sale as a
This message is from: truman matz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Is it common for all breeds to be turned in with the mares and new foals?
Jean Walters Gayle
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I don't know about common, but I know several Curly breeders who do that.
Without
This message is from: Jon Mary Ofjord [EMAIL PROTECTED]
At 01:30 PM 5/7/01 EDT, you wrote:
Hey MARY and JON ! Isnt that supposed to be... if you can OFFJORD them ?
hee heeLisa
PS Going to BE this year ? Just made my plane reservations. We will have
to do a Buster Bar .LP
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Thank you all for your words of encouragement and wonderfull names. Baby,
still unnamed, is doing very well. We are still feeding every 90 minutes and
he is now taking 13oz at a feeding. Friends have been great I have spent a
total of 10 minutes alone
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Joel Harman wrote:
This message is from: Joel Harman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gee I'm busted! I was trying to impart some information to those that may
not have much experience around foals concerning what could SHOULD be
done with young
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In a message dated 5/7/01 5:38:24 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Jean I still think the long winter is getting to you. Better come south
where Washington has been sunny most of the winter.
LOL NOT picking on Jean here (or
This message is from: Jean Gayle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Jean I still think the long winter is getting to you. Better come south
where Washington has been sunny most of the winter. Re stallions and foals.
I know geldings can kill a foal in seconds and continue to grind them into
bits. Also as Joel
This message is from: Denise Delgado [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mark, bra-gee. like the lady's support apparel and gee as in gee and
haw! denise
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Hi Denise-
Could you tell me how to pronounce the name Bragi? I like it. Plus we live
about five miles up the road from Valhalla. (our Valhalla is a cross
country ski area that is part of the Chequamegon National Forest and we
trail ride
This message is from: Jean Ernest [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Of course you could keep your stallion absolutely safe from a kick by only
letting him breed a phantom mare and doing AI on all your mares. And then
you can keep him in a little 12 x 12 stall for 23 hours a day. And he could
wear a fancy
This message is from: Joel Harman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gee I'm busted! I was trying to impart some information to those that may
not have much experience around foals concerning what could SHOULD be
done with young stock thru the eyes of a colt on the ground for a total
of 16 days now. Let's see,
This message is from: Denise Delgado [EMAIL PROTECTED]
listers, here are some more norse mythology names for sue's orphaned
boy Volund or Volundr, means wondersmith or supreme craftsman,
assiociated with horses, represents strength, cunning, skill, healing,
horses, and magic. or maybe
Hello,
Forgive the stupid question, but is there an archive that is searchable? I
don't want to start a subject that may have already been talked about to
death! I think I remember seeing an email about an archive, but I belong to
several lists and I hit the delete button prematurely at times!
This message is from: Denise Delgado [EMAIL PROTECTED]
dear sue, so sorry about your loss. what a terrible thing!!! but than
you have a new life, and out of your beloved mare to boot. hope he
comes along ok. i will be praying for him and you. how about ARI? in
norse mythology, ari works in
This message is from: Jean Gayle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I am testing my email. thanks
Jean Walters Gayle
Aberdeen, WA
[Authoress of The Colonel's Daughter
Occupied Germany 1946 TO 1949 ]
http://www.techline.com/~jgayle
Three Horses Press
PO Box 104 Montesano, WA 98563
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This message is from: Jean Gayle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sue so sorry about your tragedy. Can not imagine how it would feel to be so
involved in bringing forth life to then see one taken. Wish my mare was
here as she could bring milk at any time. I know goats have been used and
the foal would be
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In a message dated 5/7/01 2:04:14 AM Mountain Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I heard this Gee
Haw stuff but I didn't get it almost got run over when they turned.
Mom said Gee, that's right . Still didn't understand. Hey, I'm only 2
weeks
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In a message dated 5/7/01 2:04:14 AM Mountain Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Our clay is impermeable to moisture, but with a layer of gravel on top
(crushed limestone if you can get it) it seems to work o.k. Rubber mats are
nice if you can
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Mary Thurman5/7/01 7:42 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Nowadays people use rubber stall mats over concrete
floors very successfully. Where we live in Western
Washington we have wood floors, with bedding. A
training stable where we have kept horses
This message is from: Sam Sue Banks [EMAIL PROTECTED]
We have Equustall flooring. It is pricey, but you can take it along if you
move. It is a plastic framework that keeps the dirt in place and allows
drainage. The only maintainance we have had to do was add a little dirt when
needed to keep the
This message is from: Mary Thurman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
--- Janne Myrdal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wanted to get input from ya'll out there about stall
flooring. We are
building a 50 x 36 barn this summer, It will be
insulated, but not heated, . From
of old, I prefer non
concrete flooring,
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Sue,
How tragically sad for you. I don't have any words of advice or wisdom. But
could you check the vet's in your area and see if any mares have lost a
foal? Maybe get the two of them together?
I'll try to think of some good names for you today, if
This message is from: Carol J. Makosky [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Jord wrote:
This message is from: Jord [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi,
Had fun yesterday. Mom said Dad finally GOT IT so he could come on a
picnic with us.
Hi,
Your tales from the colt's view are the greatest. Keep them coming. You
should do
This message is from: Carol J. Makosky [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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I lost my beloved Katrina Sunday afternoon when she was in labor with her
foal. Not sure what happened but she seemed to be doing fine when she had
what was very like a
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I lost my beloved Katrina Sunday afternoon when she was in labor with her
foal. Not sure what happened but she seemed to be doing fine when she had
what was very like a seizure, moments later she was gone. My vet was here and
he cut her baby from her
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OK, now time for my brag alert!
Tommes I enjoyed a ride with the local group called Los Viajeros. I was
very excited to go, as it's invitation-only and someone has to sponsor you.
Membership is limited and you your horse must prove yourself to be very
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In a message dated 5/6/01 9:12:31 PM Pacific Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
an interesting and fun weekend was had by
all. i am going back with bridgid w. from the list this coming weekend.
we will report back then. goodnight, denise
I am
This message is from: Jord [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi,
Had fun yesterday. Mom said Dad finally GOT IT so he could come on a
picnic with us. Guess putting him in the other corral by himself for a
few hours made him cool his jets. We all went into this big woodlot you
know the best part? It had some
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