This message is from: Michele Noonan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Well in Montana, I think every good outbuilding, horse trailer and fence is
put together with Baling Twine
My old horse trailer was notorious for several pieces being tied together, It
never broke. You would be AMAZED at what I have used th
This message is from: Jean Ernest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hey, Black walnut meats are great in a cake: look in your recipe
books for Black Walnut cake, or make fudge with black walnuts in
it1 Delicious. Worth the effort (imo) to crack and pick out the nut
meat. When I was a kid in Ohio, we had
This message is from: "Theresa Christiansen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Can you please send me pictures?
Thank you.
Theresa Christiansen
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This message is from: Carol Makosky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hey!! Don't knock the black walnut tree. That is the only wood my
husband will use to make gun stocks out of. The feathering and patterns
in the grain from the root area or crotch where a branch was can be
breath taking once finished.
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> I hope you don't mean you're dumping those black walnuts in the REAL DUMP but
> just dumping into something else to sell or give away. Aren't they the good
> ones to eat? Cheryl G. Beck
Nope---English walnuts a
This message is from: Carol Makosky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hey! My saying for twine is "Don't leave home without it" I always
carry a plastic bag of it in my truck and it has come in handy more than
once. I have to confess that I do toss most of it when the twine hook
gets too full.
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This message is from: "jgayle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hooray, Lisa and thanks for helping us keep up to date and the ideas about
what to do. So glad hubby is coming home and if those handcuffs don't work
I can tell you about some knots that stay tied Jean Gayle
Author of:
'The Col
This message is from: "jgayle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Linda, I hesitate to say anything about why people set fires, with out
knowledge of who set, who looked and who told. As to cure, certainly does
not always work as anything else but I do not hear of repeaters but I do not
see such problems. M
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A couple of weeks ago I put a note on the list regarding a mare that I am
selling. I'd like to extend my apologies to those people that wrote me
thinking
I was "giving her away" because I said I really couldn't afford to keep her
when I don't use her
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i entered our first schooling show in dressage yesterday at our barn,
something oz has done before, but i haven't. i was pretty nervous before the
show,
and a little unnverved by everyone trying to practice in the same place,
however, once we got in the
This message is from: "Karen McCarthy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
For safety's sake, please set this 'grass rein' up like a side check
rein: go from bit (or halter ring@ at lower side), thru an attached ring
at the intersection of the cheekpiece/browband, then to a fixed point on
the saddle (to stirrup b
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Marsha Jo,
I hope you don't mean you're dumping those black walnuts in the REAL DUMP but
just dumping into something else to sell or give away. Aren't they the good
ones to eat?Cheryl G. Beck
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This message is from: Sarah Clarke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I am congenitally incapable of writing a short post, but since many of you may
not want all the details suffice to say we are all home (including dogs, cats
and horses). For more details you may go to the website:
http://www.freewebs.
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In a message dated 10/29/07 12:04:26 PM,
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> Here are a couple of links to information about the accident.
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un-f$%&(*$#&(%ing believeable. it said they were on their way to an auction
near minneapolis. i think they should end t
This message is from: Marsha Jo Hannah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Corinne Logan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I've been wondering what to do with all that twine hanging around :-)
> No seriously, what does everyone do with their grain bags & twine?
My grain sacks (the woven plastic kind) and baling t
This message is from: "Rose or Murph" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Emily, I agree 100%, as we share the same climate.
Rosemary in Roy WA
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This message is from: Corinne Logan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
"To help with this problem, I used to fix a "grass rein" on his horse. It is
basically a loop of hay twine or rope that runs from one bit ring, around the
horn of the saddle, and back to the other bit ring."
I've been wondering what to do wi
This message is from: "LINDA Lewis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
First of all, I would like to thank Lisa P. for keeping everyone posted
and Jeff for the brave work he is doing fighting the fires. I would like
to comment on castrating horses in a clinic. It is, in my opinion much
safer to have the vet do
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When we were in Australia last summer, I picked up a brochure put out by
the government on how to stay by your house and farm to protect it from a
fire. As you might know, fires in Australia are quite prevalent, but I
think they are different than ours, in o
This message is from: "Reena Giola" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
oh wow.. very graphic so sad.
All young horses... I hope the surviving horses can find good homes.
Reena
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Here are a couple of links to inform
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