Re: Feeding fjords

2009-04-30 Thread KateSeidel
This message is from: katesei...@aol.com I bought the Taylor Precision 30504106T Industrial Hanging Scale from Amazon.com ($13.00). Weighs up to 55 lbs, which is fine for me since I am just doing flakes, not the whole bale. I hung it from a rafter next to my hay bales using that old stand

Re: HANGING SCALES

2009-04-30 Thread Steve McIlree
This message is from: Steve McIlree Cynthia Madden wrote: I keep and eye on their weight and adjust as needed... I'd like to point out here that a weight tape is good for this purpose. Although getting an accurate weight using a tape is debatable, if one is used on a consistent basis it is

weekly weigh ins

2009-04-30 Thread Pedfjords
This message is from: pedfjo...@aol.com In a message dated 4/30/2009 1:27:33 PM Mountain Daylight Time, owner-fjordhorse-dig...@angus.mystery.com writes: > Use a bathroom scale if you don't have anything else. get on the scale, > weight yourself. get off and pick up your hay ration and get ba

Re: perennial wildflower seeds for horse pastures??

2009-04-30 Thread Marsha Jo Hannah
This message is from: Marsha Jo Hannah > "Debby" wrote: > > Anyone know a great source of wildflower seeds, for horse specific > pastures. I'd found one, but thought I'd see if anyone on the list > had a reputable catalog/company they purchased from. And what > wildflower seeds many like. Pro

perennial wildflower seeds for horse pastures??

2009-04-30 Thread Debby
This message is from: "Debby" Anyone know a great source of wildflower seeds, for horse specific pastures. I'd found one, but thought I'd see if anyone on the list had a reputable catalog/company they purchased from. And what wildflower seeds many like. I do have the names of a few. thanks. Deb

Re: Feeding fjords

2009-04-30 Thread Marsha Jo Hannah
This message is from: Marsha Jo Hannah > spiek...@isu.edu wrote: > > Use a bathroom scale if you don't have anything else.� get on the scale, > weight yourself.� get off and pick up your� hay ration and get back on.� The > weight of the hay, within about a half pound, is the difference between th

Bird life

2009-04-30 Thread Karen Keith
This message is from: Karen Keith Hi Lists: I know this has nothing to do with driving or horses, but for those of you who enjoyed my sister's Smugmug photos of Live Oak, she's now watching two bird nests -- a cardinal and a Carolina wren. I'm charmed by the photos and thought some of you wou

California evaluation practice postponed

2009-04-30 Thread revivant
This message is from: reviv...@thegrid.net Hi everybody, Well, the bad news is a storm is forcast to come through Aguanga this weekend, so the evaluation practice has been postponed. The good news is maybe some of the folks who couldn't make it this Saturday, May 2 because of injuries or other

hay weight

2009-04-30 Thread fjords
This message is from: At the hunter jumper barn I co-owned years ago. We used plastic baskets and a hanging fish/meat scale for the longest time so that everyone that was feeding could get the hang of what is 5 pounds and what is 10 pounds. Each horse had baskets. This worked well for the self se

Re: Feeding fjords

2009-04-30 Thread spiekath
This message is from: spiek...@isu.edu - Original Message - From: Barbara Date: Wednesday, April 29, 2009 9:19 pm Subject: Re: Feeding fjords To: Fjord Horse Horse Use a bathroom scale if you don't have anything else.  get on the scale, weight yourself.  get off and pick up your  hay rat

Henry’s Official Parelli Level 1 Audition T ape

2009-04-30 Thread Heather Baskey
This message is from: Heather Baskey A very special thank you to my friend Chris – who after a hectic day at work AND battling hours of traffic – never wavered from her offer of videotaping Henry’s Official Audition.  The sun was beginning to set, my nerves were fried – Chris told me t