sizing on fly sheets?

2007-02-19 Thread emperry
This message is from: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Hi All, I had a couple of recommendations on the Schneiders flysheets. I ordered a size 76", and just got it. But I think it might be too large for my 14hh chunky mare. For those who have bought these, what size do you have? Or sizes of other brands

about colic

2007-02-19 Thread Rose or Murph
This message is from: "Rose or Murph" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> About 10 years ago I had to euthanize my very wonderful appaloosa gelding due to colic. I was fortunate to get help right away, and know very quickly what my options were, resulting in less suffering for my horse. I have always told myself,

Welcome Liann

2007-02-19 Thread Jeanne Zuker
This message is from: "Jeanne Zuker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> What a wonderful introduction of yourself and how you came to have your boys. I am sure your dreams of leisure trail rides and driving into town will come true. The only thing I would caution you about, make sure you buy enough ice cream so

RE: introduction from a new list reader

2007-02-19 Thread karl & Jerrie Froelch
This message is from: "karl & Jerrie Froelch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: introduction from a new list reader This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hello from Wisconsin: My name is Liann Tetzlaff. I live with my husband George on a small farmette... Your story sounds very much like our ow

Re: introduction from a new list reader

2007-02-19 Thread jgayle
This message is from: "jgayle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Welcome Liaann, and you surely are an enthusiastic lady. Hope all the dreams become realities and the ice cream cone is chocolate! Jean Gayle owner of "Gunnar" the grumpy. Author 'The Colonel's Daughter" Occupied Germany 1946 to 1949 S

RE: chewing on trees

2007-02-19 Thread Faeo, Victoria
This message is from: "Faeo, Victoria" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > at the barn they have the trees wrapped with chicken wire gus > pretty much leaves them alone and haven't seen him trying to eat any > part that is exposed; and the chicken wire makes a good back/wither > scratcher when the need

introduction from a new list reader

2007-02-19 Thread gtetzlaff
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hello from Wisconsin: My name is Liann Tetzlaff. I live with my husband George on a small farmette in Central Wisconsin nearest to the small town of Fairwater in Green Lake County, which is about 35 min. west of Fond du Lac. My first introduction to the No

RE: fjordhorse-digest V2007 #42

2007-02-19 Thread Faeo, Victoria
This message is from: "Faeo, Victoria" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > The cheapest and safest and best thing I have found for wood chewing > is a bar of Irish Spring soap. Works great. > Susie This didn't work for me. My horse (non-fjord) ate it! Vic - Knik, Alaska The FjordHorse List archives can be fo

Re: chewing wood

2007-02-19 Thread Michelle King
This message is from: Michelle King <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Hello! I just thought that I would respond to all the comments about chewing wood. When someone commented about teething it brought to mind the flower essence that I use w/ my daughter when she is teething: Walnut (it works like a charm--w

horses chewing wood

2007-02-19 Thread Tamarack Lamb & Wool
This message is from: "Tamarack Lamb & Wool" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Boredom is always one cause, but another cause to consider is a lack of phosphorus. Horse minerals often come with a choice of 1:1 calcium phosphorus ratio or a 2:1 calcium phosphorus ratio. You need to know the forage test on

Dustenai comes home

2007-02-19 Thread Gayle Ware
This message is from: "Gayle Ware" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Thu, 15 Feb 2007 08:42:06 -0800 From: Mary Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Dustenai! This message is from: Mary Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Hello list! I would like to announce, with great pride, that I am Dustenai's new own

Fairy Tale Fjord raffle Foal

2007-02-19 Thread Gayle Ware
This message is from: "Gayle Ware" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - Original Message - From: "fjordhorse> What do you all think about foal raffles? Kind Regards, Carol Rivoire Hi All, Many of you may remember the story I posted in Dec. about Alison McMillan, a young lady who works for me on

RE: Horses chewing wood

2007-02-19 Thread Skeels, Mark A (GE Healthcare)
This message is from: "Skeels, Mark A \(GE Healthcare\)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> I don't think you want them to eat black walnut, and pay attention to your chips you might get delivered if from a city or other chipping crew that they aren't chipping black walnut as it can cause lameness or other feet

Re: chewing on trees

2007-02-19 Thread Reena Giola
This message is from: "Reena Giola" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> at the barn they have the trees wrapped with chicken wire gus pretty much leaves them alone and haven't seen him trying to eat any part that is exposed; and the chicken wire makes a good back/wither scratcher when the need arises!