Hi M, No -not bothered at all. Just very interested in your info.. Never
knew they took the Pre toes off for showing--etc.{ only did one show
that was at a local get to gather...} I only had one /pony--then horse at a
time. Got a Quarter horse for my daughter.{ she inherited the horse
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Hi Lois,
Why would there be cork on a horse’s leg?
Thanks, PT
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When I was young I
In a message dated 2/5/2012 7:29:50 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
marmar...@bellsouth.net writes:
a well-groomed horse has virtually invisible chestnuts because a
conscientious
owner/ groomer keeps them flat and clean.
MA
I never heard the old toe was called a chestnut. Must be a
P.S. Lois -- can I ask where you live? I've never heard the term *cork*!
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In a message dated 2/5/2012 7
The cork is the callous inside the horse's front leg.
Gayla
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Hi Lois,
Why would there be cork on a horse's leg
Um, Gayla, I think you mean callus. Callous is an adjective. (Sorry, like
Hermione Granger, I`m an insufferable know-it-all...)
When I was a kid and we had horses, back in the 1960s and 70`s, we also
called them chestnuts,
for what it`s worth.
Gosh, I miss my Arabian, Markuba. Although it was
Wow -- we've got more horse-(wo)men on this list than we knew!!! :-D
MA
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Um, Gayla, I think you mean
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Um, Gayla, I think you mean callus. Callous is an adjective. (Sorry,
like Hermione Granger, I`m an insufferable know-it-all...)
When I was a kid and we had horses, back in the 1960s
Oh groann -- I read that four times before I *got* it!!! :-/
MA (lol)
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She was an equistrian
Yeppers, you are right. How funny - a horse with an insensitive inner leg.
pGayla
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Um, Gayla, I think you mean
: Marshalee Hallett
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Um, Gayla, I think you mean callus. Callous is an adjective. (Sorry, like
Hermione Granger, I`m an insufferable know-it-all...)
When I was a kid and we had horses
When I was young I was plagued with boils in my ears. No Dr. could find
a reason..I was out in the garage with my Dad when an old farmer came in (
he was running his team in a horse pull down the road. I was in
pain--the old fellow asked what was wrong Dad told him---He said Heck I can
Cork? Sorry, never had a horse so I can't imagine what this relates
to--cutting cork off a horse's leg!
Samala,
Renee
---Original Message---
--go out cut some cork off the horse's leg boil it in the vinegar for 5 or
so minuets. When it cools put it in her ears two times a
Hi Lois,
Why would there be cork on a horse's leg?
Thanks, PT
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When I was young I was plagued with boils in my ears. No Dr
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