This message is from: Ingrid Ivic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> you
> didn't add was the warning label. "Please note, trace clipping an already
> peppy horse in the fall can have similar results to putting nitrous in your
> fuel tank."
>
Yikes Misha!
You certainly have a way with words, I felt like
This message is from: "Brigid Verry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hi Misha
I just loved the response from clipping your Fjord. Good on you for
staying on! My husband will clip his hunter about 10 days out from a
very important hunt to make the most of the buzz that clipping can do to
a horse. It seems
This message is from: "Karen McCarthy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Gee, Misha,
WOW, upward transition to the MAX! Hang in there and be prepared for
anything, even "the wall of death", (just kiding folks...)
Perhaps its time to invest in some of that 'Saddle Tite' dressage queen
glue!
Remember: less
This message is from: "Jean Gayle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Very descriptive Misha, can just see the scene having been there. What a
hoot, but great that you stayed on. I think Ingmar was plotting to get back
at his mom re her strange need to carve his fur in peculiar ways. Rather
like shaving off t
ppy horse in the fall can have similar results to putting nitrous in your
fuel tank."
I should have known the other night, when my vet rode up on his horse and
said, "Nice racing stripes." Admittedly, Ingmar was a little chargey that
night, but I thought I would use that impulsion to
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