Re: Carrots, onion, bay leaf ,S+P

2009-04-03 Thread KateSeidel
This message is from: katesei...@aol.com I can see that being true for some of the more fit ponies coming out of the Pedfjords, or Starfire or any of you who actually work your horses. I am afraid that my beauties have enough marbling to make people eye them hungrily in times of need

RE: Carrots, onion, bay leaf ,S+P

2009-04-02 Thread jernest
This message is from: jern...@mosquitonet.com I myself have two old Fjords, 34 and 32 that are the most expensive to feed, using senior feeds, etc. But I will keep them until they are no longer enjoying living, too lame, in pain, etc. I am hoping that they will simply lie down and pass on peac

RE: Carrots, onion, bay leaf ,S+P

2009-04-02 Thread plumg...@pon.net
would soon figure out a humane way to slaughter and eat our excess horses. Gail --- Original Message --- >From: pedfjo...@aol.com[mailto:pedfjo...@aol.com] Sent: 4/2/2009 12:58:41 PM To : fjordhorse@angus.mystery.com Cc : Subject : RE: Carrots, onion, bay

Carrots, onion, bay leaf ,S+P

2009-04-02 Thread Pedfjords
This message is from: pedfjo...@aol.com * recipe for chicken soup ?; ) Sorry, couldnt resist that one, BUT, Glad this topic is continuing about horses needing help when headed to either slaughter, or the Rainbow Bridge if thats where your brain likes to draw the line. Good, stimula