RE: Feeding/Dry lots

2010-10-07 Thread Karen McCarthy
bros.com > Subject: Re: Feeding/Dry lots > Date: Thu, 7 Oct 2010 14:02:10 -0400 > To: fjordhorse@angus.mystery.com > > This message is from: Kathleen Prince > > > May I ask what feeding from a hay net has to do w/the horse being > shod or not? > -- > Kathleen Prince

RE: Feeding/Dry lots

2010-10-07 Thread Gail Russell
This message is from: Gail Russell The Small Mesh Hay Nets have holes in them that are big enough for a horse to get the tail end of the shoe caught in them. Gail Gail Important FjordHorse List Links: Subscription Management: http://tinyurl.com/5msa7e FH-L Archives: http://tinyurl.com/rcepw C

Re: Feeding/Dry lots

2010-10-07 Thread Kathleen Prince
This message is from: Kathleen Prince May I ask what feeding from a hay net has to do w/the horse being shod or not? -- Kathleen Prince kathl...@pookiebros.com Pookie Bros. Pet Sitting Professional Pet Care In Your Home! http://www.pookiebros.com On Oct 7, 2010, at 1:13 PM, Gail Russell wr

RE: Feeding/Dry lots

2010-10-07 Thread Gail Russell
This message is from: Gail Russell If a horse is unshod, Millers or Smith Bros Small Mesh Hay Nets (Google Small Mesh Hay Net) are an excellent way to keep a horse eating. Or, more user friendly, are the Nibble Netsget a large one. The Nibble Net holes are small enough they should be fi