On Wed, Mar 5, 2008 at 2:24 PM, Virginia Tupper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Do many or any of you take your horse
> for walks (the same as walking a dog)?
The best walking and running buddy I've ever had was Star! She never
complained, wasn't late, didn't stand me up, and had the best attitude
a
>>> V - I'm a big believer in hand walking horses for all kinds of
reasons
>>> and I think you've probably seen the videos that Judy has done
when she
>>> has taken her horses for walks. It's a special kind if bonding
that I
>>> really like and I do think it helps them adjust to new
enviro
I've had this patient that has been interested in Foxi
for the past couple of years, but some thing or
another has always come up and she has not been out to
ride Foxi and she has not had the money to buy her.
Well, she came out this past Sunday and rode Foxi and
was very, very taken with her. I
--- Virginia Tupper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes, I know, but he just bought the farm, has to
renovate a barn, put up fences, help me make
trails.I'll start on about the saddle after all
that. <<
WOW! What a sweetie! So, this is what you do. Apply
for a seperate credit card, have it s
Janice, if you're going to be gait training Tivar during hunting season,
these are for you: http://tinyurl.com/ytnflu
They match your saddle.
Karen Thomas, NC
I've got no bids on my saddle. If I don't have any by morning, I
think I'm pulling it off ebay. One woman wrote to say that she wanted
it for a backup saddle. Now why didn't I think of that? I NEED a
backup saddle...
A lot of ebay bidders will watch a saddle until close
On 05/03/2008, Janice McDonald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Isak is not bubbah teeth trained like my horses are. Karen is way
> behind the curve in costume training. imo
Janice, we're all way behind you on the learning curve.
Seeing pics of your horses in slippers reminded me of why I'm a pack
Or, maybe these are for the piggy pacer. I get this shoeing stuff all mixed
up... :)
Karen Thomas, NC
<>
i have been reading up on it and a lot of articles say that since
gestation for donkeys is a month longer than horses, that you almost
always add 10-14 days onto the gestation for a mule foal which
goes back to what the donkey owner told Sylvia "add on 20 days longer
cause it takes that to gro
On 3/5/08, Jacki Edens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> my furminator looks nothing like that... that looks more like my Coat King
>
yes, looks just like the coat king without the nice wooden handle.
maybe it isnt called a furminator! I will check Jeffers website.
Janice
--
even good horses have bad d
>> Oh, that would be fun! Think he'd let you?! V
I feel sure he would.
Isak is not bubbah teeth trained like my horses are. Karen is way
behind the curve in costume training. imo Janice
Oh no. Sounds like I've been challenged. Cary is not going to understand
why next week I'l
my furminator looks nothing like that... that looks more like my Coat King
>>> Nasi was born at a Kentucky Derby party. They all clapped and cheered
>>> as he fell out into the world. No wonder he is such a ham :) But I
>>> guess once a mare gets far enough along she can't really call it off
The way I've heard it expressed that makes sense to me is that, the fo
>>> V - I'm a big believer in hand walking horses for all kinds of reasons
>>> and I think you've probably seen the videos that Judy has done when she
>>> has taken her horses for walks. It's a special kind if bonding that I
>>> really like and I do think it helps them adjust to new environmen
>>> But Jack Palance Janice...?? Man...I'm going to start digging for stuff
>>> about Florida folks...
Wait...wasn't Jack Palance's character named "Curly" in City Slickers? It
wasn't "Curly Ray" was it? Did you name your donkey after Jack Palance?
Don't tell me that's what you did, and e
On 3/4/08, Judy Ryder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How about a goal of June 14, 2008 for our virtual Natural Icelandic Horse
> show?
>
>
Can we do any day that week? One of the reasons I rarely go to shows
is because Saturday is our busy day at work and I hate to take them
off when I'm needed the
> really should feel grateful I am fat and healthy and walking on the
> beach without a care in the world right now...
Janice,
You are a wise woman indeed.
Nancy
On 05/03/2008, Janice McDonald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> here is wanda's cat waiting for her to get home from work.
Ha! If you had ever met my cat you'd realize how close that was to
the truth. I'm not certain she wouldn't have shot at us if given half
a chance...
But Jack Palance Janice...?
On Wed, Mar 5, 2008 at 4:55 PM, Susan Coombes
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> .Ialso walked her through the woods and
> along the roads.
That's good to hear. We have a road through our land to a camp where
there's woods and some open areas, a couple kms, where I'd like to go
for walks, and then go
Do many or any of you take your horse
> for walks (the same as walking a dog)?
> V
Yes Virginia,
I walked Corrie around the paddock in both directions and lowered her
head at the water trough because of her vision problem. I wanted to
make sure she knew where it was.Ialso walked her through th
On Wed, Mar 5, 2008 at 3:00 PM, Janice McDonald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> your husband would not want you to do without the nice things in life V!!
> Janice
Yes, I know, but he just bought the farm, has to renovate a barn, put
up fences, help me make trails.I'll start on about the saddle
On Wed, Mar 5, 2008 at 4:06 PM, Janice McDonald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> here is wanda's cat waiting for her to get home from work.
>
OMG!
V
i handwalk my older horses to wade in the creek, to graze etc.
Janice
--
even good horses have bad days sometimes.
i think its good to teach a horse all commands from the ground first
before you ever get in a saddle. nasi was less than a year old when
he learned "whoa". He would stop and wait so sweet and then I would
kiss and off we'd go. then he learned to flip me off
haha
janice--
even good horses ha
i have decided it hasnt helped me any to spend my entire life
obsessing on how fat I am. I was cleaning out a storage shed and
found a skirt i wore in college and it was so teeny a doll could wear
it and at the time I thought I was so obese that people were horrified
when they saw me coming. and
Do many or any of you
> take your horse
> for walks (the same as walking a dog)?
Congratulations on your move! I can understand why
you'd be so excited!
When I first got Nanna last summer, I took her out
walking regularly for two months before I started
riding her out. The main reason was becaus
On 3/5/08, Virginia Tupper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 3, 2008 at 10:04 PM, Karen Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >>> quit showing off karen for godssakes. bragbragbrag! He looks like he's
> > >>> got on a tina turner wig.
> >
> >
> > Would it help if I put some frog feet on hi
"I had a little gal name a Wanda from Sascatchewan, but we had a spat
about ropin and steerin..."
--
even good horses have bad days sometimes.
<>
here is wanda's cat waiting for her to get home from work.
Janice
--
even good horses have bad days sometimes.
<>
>
> I would buy it but my hubby would divorce me
> V
>
lets see, hmmm husband, nice saddle. husband? nice saddle?
husband? nice saddle.
your husband would not want you to do without the nice things in life V!!
Janice
--
even good horses have bad days sometimes.
On Wed, Mar 5, 2008 at 3:57 PM, Laree Shulman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think you've probably seen the videos that Judy has done when
> she has taken her horses for walks.
Yes, I have seen them but I thought maybe they were for training a
young horse. Gat will be 19 this spring and Orri 7 -
I had thought that Alex and I could halter the
> horses and take them for walks unmounted around the property so they'd
> get familiar with the place. Do many or any of you take your horse
> for walks (the same as walking a dog)?
V - I'm a big believer in hand walking horses for all kinds of re
We had planned to move last weekend but a huge storm stopped that idea
pretty quick, but Monday we moved enough stuff to sleep here and now
I've slept 2 nights here at the new house. The other house still has
the majority of 'stuff' in it though so moving will be a long, drawn
out affair. The goo
On Mon, Mar 3, 2008 at 10:04 PM, Karen Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>> quit showing off karen for godssakes. bragbragbrag! He looks like he's
> >>> got on a tina turner wig.
>
>
> Would it help if I put some frog feet on him? :) Or Bubba teeth?
>
>
Oh, that would be fun! Think he'd le
On Mon, Mar 3, 2008 at 8:49 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > My husband has had a stroke. He sat and thought about
> what was happening to him and called and told them he was having a stroke. It
> has affected his left side arm and leg. He has no problem with speech or
> memory. This is a bless
On Mon, Mar 3, 2008 at 9:44 AM, Janice McDonald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> TRY a
> hybrid.
> Janice
>
That's top of my list to buy once I have some extra $$!
V
Any one in the market for a 5 horse LQ trailer?
http://tinyurl.com/2xwkgh
Very nice...but a bit too long to store in my barn.Raven
Lucy & Molly, the Girl Doggies
Huginn & Dixie Chick, the Back Behind the Barn Ponies
Maggie Rose, the cat who makes me sneeze
http://www.myspace.com/iceponygoddess
R
Yes! One AC plus beer. can haveone with mild anhydrosis rideable but
you can never take a chance on overheating because once the body temp
goes totally haywire nothing you can do will stop it. The horse in
the video is now on One AC and beer and can be ridden in winter only,
never when its over
Do you see Fred Basset today. What a cute little pony. Might be an
Ice! <;p]Enjoy!
http://tinyurl.com/3x9swf
Raven
Lucy & Molly, the Girl Doggies
Huginn & Dixie Chick, the Back Behind the Barn Ponies
Maggie Rose, the cat who makes me sneeze
http://www.myspace.com/iceponygoddess
Respect ALL
On Wed, Mar 5, 2008 at 11:57 AM, Janice McDonald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 350 is a killer deal!
I would buy it but my hubby would divorce me
V
On Wed, 5 Mar 2008 08:51:29 -0800, you wrote:
>Was that from one dose? Or are you still giving it to her?
I gave her a 10 day course of it, in bucket feeds, twice a day. She
perked up almost immediately, and has been a little firebomb ever
since. She had just the one course, almost 2 years ago -
On Wed, 5 Mar 2008 10:49:34 -0600, you wrote:
>maybe try magnesium?
What, for Maria, or Olga (the horse)??
I think valium might suit them both better!
Mic
Mic (Michelle) Rushen
---
Solva Icela
On Wed, 5 Mar 2008 10:13:21 -0600, you wrote:
>Out
>of this rooster in pennsylvania...
A rooster that lays eggs? WOW!!! No wonder you're excited!
; ))
Mic
Mic (Michelle) Rushen
---
Solva Icela
> http://youtube.com/watch?v=X-Y6Q-8zwVY
>
> the first minute or so the lateral legs are moving in tandem, but in
> opposite directions, so would that be "trottytoelt" ?
>
> It looks to be a trot.
>
> This is an example to compare to the trot of the show horses. This mare's
> diagonals are
> After we had her for about 3 months, she seemed out of sorts so I gave
> her a course of Blood Liquid, an iron supplement.
>
> Maria hasn't been able to ride her since - too much go
Was that from one dose? Or are you still giving it to her?
Judy
http://iceryder.net
http://clickryder.co
was there an event preceding
> this one where Nanna
> was suddenly very overheated and exerted, like when
> she was introduced
> to the herd maybe or playing maybe? because
> anhydrosis can be
> *caused* by an event like this
Yes, I did read about this when I was researching
anhidrosis yeste
> Maria hasn't been able to ride her since - too much go
> ; )
>
> Mic
>
maybe try magnesium?
Janice
--
even good horses have bad days sometimes.
> Hi Janice, I looked up this product and it looks
> really good. There are several different varieties of
> Gro Strong. Could you tell me exactly which one you
> buy? I'm pretty clueless when it comes to all these
> different supplements.
oh my gosh, wow, I didnt even know it comes two ways.
Hi Mic,
Corrie has been panting and coughing lately. She used to have the
ventolin so I thought I would get it again. When you mentioned anaemia
it made me think. I thought she was anaemic (in human terms) when I
first got her. The vet didn't say anything when he vaccinated them. I
think I will
>>
> did nanna look like that?
>
Well, it's hard to tell exactly, because the lady is
pushing her hand up on the horses muzzle, but, it does
look similar.
Nanna was a little sweaty in the girth area and
between her legs, and when I got home and took the
saddle off, she was sweaty under the saddl
That Finish Line Iron supplement has helped my jas too, he was anemic
from weight loss.
Janice
--
even good horses have bad days sometimes.
>
> I will if you will Mic. . . .I detest myself in pictures / video too. : )
My friend offered to take a picture of me on horseback Monday. I told her
my jacket was too muddy. Right now photos are just too much information. I
guess I should let her take a series so I could plaster the ref
>
> No, unfortunately. If she was fit, she wouldn't be
> panting would she?
I don't think so. We have some panting horses (not Icelandics) right now,
but it's because we're doing some climbing and they are not fit.
Fifteen isn't so old. I was thinking past 20 for some reason.
Nancy
i wonder if the size matters, I got the biggest one for the horses,
but i wonder if the smaller dog one has more shallow teeth on it or
something!
Janice
--
even good horses have bad days sometimes.
Kim I found the video!! here is the horse suffering onset of stress
from anhydrosis, it was severe.
http://affiliate.kickapps.com/kickapps/_app-in-distress/video/82866/6211.html
did nanna look like that?
janice
--
even good horses have bad days sometimes.
> It was dry and fluffy. There wasn't much humidity,
> but, the other horse was wet with sweat.
I feel like no sweat means anhydrosis. The other horse was very
sweaty. So this just tells us one horse was having a normal reaction,
the other was not. was there an event preceding this one where
> --
> even good horses have bad days sometimes.
>
> Gosh that is so true.
Lorraine
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When I first got Scooter he panted really bad. And it
would be on just little hills or flat. It gets so hot
here plus he wasn't in shape when I bought him. I
cliped him and got him in shape. He stopped panting
so much. I don't know if this will apply to Nanna. I
hope to meet you next time I am
> No...no reserve. It's in excellent shape too. I spray all my leather
> stuff with leather protectant before I use them, so it's stayed in
> fairly pristine shape.
I think you could sell it for 950 almost anywhere! 350 is a killer deal!
Janice
--
even good horses have bad days sometimes.
> > why is the horse kinda head tossy and goes with head to one side...
>
> The rider probably has too much contact on the horse's mouth, and the bit
> may not fit, or the horse may never have been taught how to use the bit as a
> means of communication.
whatever hurts is on the opposite side o
> After we had her for about 3 months, she seemed out
> of sorts so I gave
> her a course of Blood Liquid, an iron supplement.
>
> Maria hasn't been able to ride her since - too much
> go
> ; )
LOL! It's amazing to hear the different stories and
success of different treatments!
___
On 3/5/08, Nancy Sturm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > Stonewall is like this Nancy, I swear he would be happy if i only used
> > a face brush on him!
I meant Jas. Stonewall would not mind if you brushed him with a hay rake.
Janice
--
even good horses have bad days sometimes.
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Judy
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"The greatest enemy of the truth very often is not the lie- deliberate,
contrived and dishonest -- but the myth -- persist
I feed this mineral called "gro
> strong" by Alliance.
Hi Janice, I looked up this product and it looks
really good. There are several different varieties of
Gro Strong. Could you tell me exactly which one you
buy? I'm pretty clueless when it comes to all these
different supplements.
Thanks. K
> The furminator
> has very tiny closely placed teeth and it doesn't
> cut the coat. That being said, I have found the
> furminator useless on my thick coated dogs. It
> simply skates along on the top of their coats.
I don't know about dogs, but the Furminater works
great on my horses.
Lor
On Wed, 5 Mar 2008 06:21:26 -0800 (PST), you wrote:
>Yah, anemia is something the vet mentioned, too.
I bought Maria a really nice, easy-going, (actually rather lazy) mare
for her 40th birthday. The sort of horse that really prefers to stop
than go, great for a nervous rider.
After we had her f
> why is the horse kinda head tossy and goes with head to one side...
This looks to be fox trot.
The rider probably has too much contact on the horse's mouth, and the bit
may not fit, or the horse may never have been taught how to use the bit as a
means of communication.
Judy
http://iceryd
Do you have access to a heart monirot? That would
> help you assess whether
> this is a problem for Nanna or merely indicates an
> increased level of
> fitness.
No, unfortunately. If she was fit, she wouldn't be
panting would she?
>
> She's older isn't she?
She's almost 15. I know every
>> http://youtube.com/watch?v=X-Y6Q-8zwVY
>
> the first minute or so the lateral legs are moving in tandem, but in
> opposite directions, so would that be "trottytoelt" ?
It looks to be a trot.
This is an example to compare to the trot of the show horses. This mare's
diagonals are moving to
> I put the last one in so I could get one right.
> I don't thik I am going to get this unless there is ultra slow motion.
> It's like trying to catch a moving train in my mind.
I think you're doing very well!!
>>Trot
stepping pace
tolt
stepping pace
walk
canter left lead
the 'pose'<<<
I would
>
>
> Stonewall is like this Nancy, I swear he would be happy if i only used
> a face brush on him! I bought this brush that has soft nubbly fingers
> and he likes it so much i generally brush him with that. also, he
> likes the "shedding block" type thing that looks like stuff you scrub
> a gri
>
> The thing I'm worried about is that Nanna WASN't
> sweating.
Do you have access to a heart monirot? That would help you assess whether
this is a problem for Nanna or merely indicates an increased level of
fitness.
She's older isn't she? I suppose it's not fitness, but I notice the
incr
On 05/03/2008, Janice McDonald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What about Stephanie and Tosca?? Gosh you sure have a cheap price on
> it Wanda??! Is there a reserve?
> Janice
No...no reserve. It's in excellent shape too. I spray all my leather
stuff with leather protectant before I use them, so i
> Was it dry and fluffy, or dry and stuck together?
> You
> said there was breeze. What was the humidity? She
> may have just sweated and it evaporated quickly.
It was dry and fluffy. There wasn't much humidity,
but, the other horse was wet with sweat.
_
--- kim shumaker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The thing I'm worried about is that Nanna WASN't
> sweating. <<
Was it dry and fluffy, or dry and stuck together? You
said there was breeze. What was the humidity? She
may have just sweated and it evaporated quickly.
Susan in NV
http://dese
--- Judy Ryder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> http://youtube.com/watch?v=X-Y6Q-8zwVY
>
fox trot in the beginning; the slo-mo was step pace
Susan in NV
http://desertduty.blogspot.com/
Riding for Breast Cancer Awareness
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___
--- Judy Ryder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> http://youtube.com/watch?v=2Phthl3NGVE
>
Step pace
Susan in NV
http://desertduty.blogspot.com/
Riding for Breast Cancer Awareness
Nevermore Ranch http://users.oasisol.com/nevermore/
_
--- Judy Ryder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> http://youtube.com/watch?v=qDFI4xLYNmw
>
I only looked at it once, but it looked like a fox
trot to me.
Susan in NV
http://desertduty.blogspot.com/
Riding for Breast Cancer Awareness
Nevermore Ranch http://users.oasisol.com/nevermore/
On 3/5/08, Nancy Sturm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I bought one last year when the list was praising it's shedding qualities.
> It works great on labrador retrievers and Icelandics.
>
> Hunter, the odd TWH, can't stand the feel of it. He also has a very fine
> coat even in winter.
Stonewall i
What about Stephanie and Tosca?? Gosh you sure have a cheap price on
it Wanda??! Is there a reserve?
Janice
--
even good horses have bad days sometimes.
i thought a foxtrot but in slowmo it looks like a pace!
Janice
--
even good horses have bad days sometimes.
why is the horse kinda head tossy and goes with head to one side...
janice--
even good horses have bad days sometimes.
> My Kalsi went through a phase of this when we lived
> down in Dorset,
> and he was greatly helped by the use of an asthma
> inhaler (ventalin)
I'll keep that in mind. Thanks for the reply. :- ) It
helps to hear all the things that it could possibly be.
__
Turns out he was SEVERELY anemic from a
> wormload! I worm
> all my horses every two months!
Yah, anemia is something the vet mentioned, too. I
worm every two months, too, but, you never know... Or,
I guess she could be anemic from something else.
Thanks for the reply Janice. All the respon
I can tell when teev has been sweating even if dry cause he smells
like a goat :) I feed this mineral called "gro strong" by Alliance.
my vet suggested it. he said he started noticing animals on it,
goats, cows, horses, whatever, seemed to have a "bloom" on it so I
tried it and my icelandics seem
> I'll even enter myself if I can work out how to take video - and get
> someone to actually film me (yuck) Mic
I will if you will Mic. . . .I detest myself in pictures / video too. : )
-- Renee M. in Michigan
On 04/03/2008, Judy Ryder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> http://youtube.com/watch?v=X-Y6Q-8zwVY
Fox trot...but I'm undecided..it may have been some fairly clean trot
for a few strides. It certainly wasn't a smooth fox trot...
Nice little saddle rack
Stepping pace
Walk
Canter
Wanda
My furminator worked exactly like the coat king!
Janice--
even good horses have bad days sometimes.
haha i liked the second one :) also i like backing up in a W or
something that shows not just backing, but having to steer the horse
while backing. Also stepping up onto a box, doing a 360 and stepping
down. also crossing water or a tarp. And taking a shirt off a tree
limb and riding to another
Hi Sally! It's good to hear from you! :- )
> (Try a ride with a
> rectal thermometer in your saddlebag. . .)
Yah, that's what the vet said. He said to take her
temp before the ride, when she's panting, and time how
long it takes for her temp to come down.
> The first thing I would do is start
>> Subject: [IceHorses] What Gait / Tibra
>
> http://youtube.com/watch?v=qDFI4xLYNmw<<
Thats a four beat gait with one foot lifting, one foot down, one foot about to
be down, and one foot high...so I'd say toelt, but depending on the point in
the action I can't tell if its closer to lateral or
Kim, my stonewall had strange episodes with hard breathing and just
laying down in the trail, i thought he was dying of heat stroke.
Rushed him straight to the vet and they did bloodwork. If they do
bloodwork in the actual episode it tells them so much about oxygen
levels etc. Turns out he was SE
>> Subject: [IceHorses] What Gait / Reykur
>
> http://youtube.com/watch?v=2Phthl3NGVE<
>> Subject: [IceHorses] What Gait / Stjarna
>
> http://youtube.com/watch?v=X-Y6Q-8zwVY<<
the first minute or so the lateral legs are moving in tandem, but in opposite
directions, so would that be "trottytoelt" ? Its not diagonal but its moving
in that direction. I'm really new at looking the
The big difference between the Coat King and the Furminator is that the Coat
King has blades and actually thins (read cuts) the coat. The furminator has
very tiny closely placed teeth and it doesn't cut the coat. That being said, I
have found the furminator useless on my thick coated dogs. It
>
> http://youtube.com/watch?v=X-Y6Q-8zwVY
Trot
stepping pace
tolt
stepping pace
walk
canter left lead
the 'pose'
I put the last one in so I could get one right.
I don't thik I am going to get this unless there is ultra slow motion.
It's like trying to catch a moving train in my mind.
Sue UK
>
> http://youtube.com/watch?v=2Phthl3NGVE
>
Stepping pace
foxtrot
canter right lead
walk
I hope I got at least one right!
Sue UK
> http://youtube.com/watch?v=qDFI4xLYNmw
>
Diagonal gait possibly foxtrot.
Sue UK
I bought one last year when the list was praising it's shedding qualities.
It works great on labrador retrievers and Icelandics.
Hunter, the odd TWH, can't stand the feel of it. He also has a very fine
coat even in winter.
Nancy
On Tue, 4 Mar 2008 19:02:37 -0800 (PST), you wrote:
>Anybody have any ideas? I guess we will start out
>with several tests to try to rule things out.
My Kalsi went through a phase of this when we lived down in Dorset,
and he was greatly helped by the use of an asthma inhaler (ventalin)
as the ve
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