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Hi Martie,
They are bad here, too! We have seen more misquitos this year than I think
we have in the last 3!
Lynda and Daniel
Bailey's Norwegian Fjords & Shetlands
White Cloud, MI
231-689-9902
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> Hello everyone. I just wanted to add my two cents worth about letting
> stallions run with mares. I would never, never risk it!
I agree with hand breeding and the use of hobbles.
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Our vet told us the same thing LAST year as soon as he got his first
batch of vaccines. Since we live between two rivers and there are LOTS
of misquitos and ticks, we get the Lyme, Potomac Fever and West Nile
each year. I sure hope the
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Hi Julie,
All of our Fjords and Shetlands have been vaccinated for West Nile this year.
Not one problem. We also had a crow tested positive down in Lansing!! The
cost of the vaccination is well worth it, in our opinion, as the cost of vet
care for a h
t him
to get hurt.
Good luck to all of you and your horses
Lauren
www.fjordhorse.net
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Subject: stallions with mares
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This message is from: "Julie Will" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hello everyone. I just wanted to add my two cents worth about letting
stallions run with mares. I would never, never risk it! I know it works for
some people, and it might seem the "natural" way to go, and the mares will
teach the stallion
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