Re: self cleaning barns

2000-01-21 Thread Denise Delgado
This message is from: Denise Delgado [EMAIL PROTECTED] dear bill, no just a nurse.

Re: self cleaning barns

2000-01-21 Thread Denise Delgado
This message is from: Denise Delgado [EMAIL PROTECTED] dear julie, that's gross but our old dog, blue, a blue-eyed cowdog/pit bull mix and the best dog ever, used to hang with the horses just to catch a steamer, as my husband calls them. they must taste good, because he seemed to relish

self cleaning barns

2000-01-21 Thread Julie Will
This message is from: Julie Will [EMAIL PROTECTED] Well, we don't exactly have a self cleaning barn, but we have 3 very willing dogs who do their best to help clean up the manure! Of course with 31 horses, they don't exactly make a dent in it. Hope I didn't spoil anyone's lunch! Julie, in

Re: self-cleaning barns

2000-01-21 Thread Debby Stai
This message is from: Debby Stai [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wouldn't like the conveyor belt and the trap doors but what a wonderful idea about the jogging track around the stalls. I wonder how the horses in the stalls react when one goes jogging by? Like anything else, they adapt! Thanks for the ideas,

self-cleaning barns

2000-01-21 Thread JBonner748
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] I once visited a farm where they had a barn that was as close to self-cleaning as any I can imagine. It was at Thornmar Farm in Maryland, a TB nursery/training center. The barn was a Saratoga-style barn, with a double row of stalls in the center,