RE: Road fabric

2011-02-10 Thread Teressa
This message is from: Teressa tere...@kodiakfishco.com Road fabric is much more durable than garden weed blockers. You could google it and find a supplier - local landscape companies use it to underlay gravel walks and paths - that's where I got mine. Teressa -Original Message- From:

Re: Stella

2011-02-10 Thread Mary Ofjord
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Re: Roundup'ing

2011-02-10 Thread Mary Ofjord
it with a backpack sprayer). If the plants haven't had adequate time to absorb the spray, the equine nibbling will negate the effects of spraying. __ Information from ESET Smart Security, version of virus signature database 5862 (20110210) __ The message was checked by ESET

saddle dilema

2011-02-10 Thread laurie with
This message is from: laurie with livingi...@q.com we had a master saddle fitter come to the barn the other day because two of us have been having troubles fitting our horses. i got a dressage saddle, a nice older albion, XW 19 inch that i thought might fit both of us but wasn't sure. it

RE: saddle dilema

2011-02-10 Thread Debbie LeBreton
This message is from: Debbie LeBreton tippiegi...@hotmail.com Hello to you: My advise to you is get another opinion. I had a similiar experience and found out that one told me it was really wrong and the other saddle fitter expert told me that it fit like a glove. So please check out your

saddles and Western dressage

2011-02-10 Thread BBDRI1
This message is from: bbd...@aol.com Laurie, Why not demo a Barefoot treeless? I have a Barefoot Missoula saddle that I dabble in Western dressage with. It certainly solves the bridging problem and the changeable pommels come in a really wide width. The Barefoot Arizona looks nice,

RE: saddle dilema

2011-02-10 Thread Karen McCarthy
This message is from: Karen McCarthy weeg...@hotmail.com Laurie, I totally understand about what the saddle fitter is telling you about the Fallis saddle. I have ridden in one (my friend has a nice older one for her QH) and they are different in that you get a truer seat position, not too

Stella

2011-02-10 Thread Susan Giargiari
This message is from: Susan Giargiari felicityfjo...@live.com Hi Listers! Sue g. here.SamI will definetly be over for a visit! Carol, Susie F., Kay and the rest who have written me privately...I will get back to all of you tomorrow! Anthony is coming for a visit for a few days on his

Re: saddle dilema

2011-02-10 Thread Mary Ofjord
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RE: saddle dilema

2011-02-10 Thread Karen McCarthy
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not trimming post :~()

2011-02-10 Thread Karen McCarthy
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RE: saddle dilema

2011-02-10 Thread Julia Webb
This message is from: Julia Webb jemw...@hotmail.com My problem was fitting multiple horses. I didn't want to have several saddles that may or may not fit. And since I needed something to fit my less-than-perfect physique, I wanted something to take to lessons as well. The problem with most