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new book, Horsekeeping Almanac on page 466> under
This message is from: "jen frame" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Well, my mare has a "rough" coat i guess: it is thick and somewhat
coarse. I figured it was the primitive coat that they needed to
survive, before they started breeding us humans to pamper them! I
figure she was never gelded!!
Jen
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This message is from: "Debby Stai" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
What about flies??
Debby
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Randomly found in Cherry Hill's new book, Horsekeeping Almanac on page 466
under Historical Horsekeeping: "Colts should be castrated in April, or at the
end of May. Colts castrated in the cold season of the year are likely to
have p
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