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Deer are always popping up on trail rides and I've occassionally had to
remove a black snake from the ring but never a full grown deer traveling
through. Robyn i
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Hi Roberta, my name is Robyn Marie and I have taught Therapeutic Riding for
over 20 years. I teach at Freedom Hills Therapeutic Riding Program in Port
Deposit, MD. We never have a waiting list, as soon as a potential rider has
their paperwork complete
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One more for you Peg - my antique mare (32 today) had to have IV
tranquilizer shot so my friend could treat an infection in her foot. Now that
was
probably the HARDEST thing yet to do one handed especially since she was
pissed off
to begin with. Mana
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A few years back I had a mare with thrush, so muddy and rainy here in
Wisconsin. Anyhow, all I did was clean out the hoof, cut out the bad
areas as much as possible so there arn't any hidden flaps in the frog
area, then spray with c
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Aimee,
So sorry to hear of the death of your foal, I am glad to hear that your mare
is doing ok. I congratulate all of you who are brave enough to have foals and
breed your mare's. Just know that all of you, your horses, the foals are
alway
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Yes, my sheep are for spinning; longwools. There is a Shetland sheep breeder
in our guild who lives down at Adrian,MO. Shetlands are VERY small and an
also be very gentle. I don't think she has Email, but I can provide
her phone number if
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For those of you doing therapeutic riding service.
My sister is looking into doing some work in this area. First I should say she
is a avid horse woman and is also a special Ed teacher. She has been contacted
by some of her student's pa
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In a message dated 6/28/2004 10:01:10 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
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Appreciate those normal births, and give your live foals a hug from me. I
know I WILL.
I'm so sorry. Sometimes things are out of your hands. I will give my 3 week
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When I lived in Nevada we had to deal with thrush occasionally, and the only
thing I ever used was Betadine. It worked quite well. I'm not sure what the
addition of white sugar to it would do, because the Betadine by itself did the
trick.
Sara K.
Murri
When I lived in Nevada we had to deal with thrush occasionally, and the only
thing I ever used was Betadine. It worked quite well. I'm not sure what the
addition of white sugar to it would do, because the Betadine by itself did the
trick.
Sara K.
Murrieta, CA
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Robyn, thanks for your helpful suggestions. However, I should have added that
folks trying these tasks also need to have arthritis in their dominant hand to
really make the tests fair and equitable.
Here are some more:
1] put halter on
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Hi,
Information on the Libby show can also be found at the Pacific Northwest Fjord
Promotional Group website at www.pnfpg.org.
Also, the deadline for sending in your registration forms for the Libby
evaluation is July 1. Forms are also available for dow
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HI,
Our last mare to foal this year, went into labor last night.
She was HUGE.
Everything was going as it should. Water broke, and with in 15 min. we
started getting a peak at what was presenting itself - it wasn't a footit
was
an EAR. I ran in and
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