This message is from: Jon & Mary Ofjord <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Frozen water ...
Our horses are capable of breaking ice on streams and ponds with their
hooves until it gets too thick to break easily. We keep a heated tank full
so they can have free access. They still need about 10 gallons a day ea
This message is from: John and Martie Bolinski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
My horses out back do not seem to understand 'break the ice' (Walker, QH,
Arab). My 'ponies' (Fjord, Shetland) know how to get results. If it won't
break with nose pressure, stick a foot in it. If it still doesn't break, kick
th
This message is from: "Jean Gayle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Dear Peg, re your stallion not breaking the ice in his trough. 1: He is
from a long line of upper crust who await the butler for such things. 2: He
is a throw back from the herd who when they gathered for a social could
never manage to come
This message is from: Cynthia_Madden/OAA/UNO/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Peg,
Well, I am not as knowledgeable as Ursula, I'll grant, but I have some first
hand experience in this matter. I think your suggestion to your husband is
correct. Several years ago, an automatic waterer used by our horses developed
This message is from: "Knutsen Fjord Farm" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hi all -
I have a wonderful idea! As a relative beginner in this business [pretty
soon they're not going to let me say that anymore], I have many questions
about the equine members of our family. I have found Ursula J. a wonderful
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