This message is from: misha nogha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Hey, you can put those round barrel feeders in the pasture or dry lots.
They are not that heavy. I turn them upside downa nd drag them by the
cradle if I want to move them around. They are inexpensive--$10 for the
barrel--say four or five bucks more for the lumber and lag bolts. I have
had mine for four years and they are still in good shape--except for the
stallions. He systematically took it apart so I feed him in the stall. Yeah
the horses will bang em around sometimes, but it you place them near a
fence, you can drag them through at night. I won't use the tractor
tires--heard too many stories of horses flipping over inside of them and
not being able to get out again.

Okay, did any one get results from that guy who wanted a well broke
gelding? I need to know. Actually, you folks would like to email me
again--I just had another request for same. Although this woman says mare
is okay. Her daugther is a novice rider (15) and she wants something very
very quiet. Email me your horse for sale and I will pass it on to her. Hey
Betsey--do you make a living off of this? Shoot, I must have sold 8 or nine
horses for other people lately. Only one person offered me remuneration.
But she is an angel anyway. Sigh. Wish people would call and say---"Hey, I
want a weanling--boy oh boy that is what I want!" Ha.

Okay doky--que up your well broke horse letters kids---this woman is ready
to buy.

ps it does not need to be a Fjord--although that is her first preference.

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