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Posted on 04/26/2004 12:06:41 PM PDT by HairOfTheDog
A friend of mine had a cool product last time we went riding, a fly repellent for their faces that was like a roll-on or stick deoderant. Seemed like a good idea, for getting around their eyes without getting it ~in~ their eyes. But I haven't seen it at the store yet, and not sure where she found it.
I knew better:') If I'm calm, Okie is fine. When I get rattled he gets stuborn. I should know by now that my husband and I can't fuss around him. We made up, I went back and he did what he was supposed to. Of course none of my audience around. I bet I had 5 poeple come up yesterday while I was working with him (not the group of women) to pet him and give him him "poor Okie, what's the matter boy, good boy" Well he wasn't being a good boy and I needed him to focus but as soon as I would sho one away here come another. I even had one wanting to examine his war wounds! I know they all like him but it was too much.
That roll on stuff hasn't been very effective around here.
I have found the best stuff around here is Pyrhana. I only spray them down when I'm riding, and only the spots they cant' get with their tails. Petroleum based sprays will scald the horses skin if it's put on too often. I had that happen with one. Having a shed they can get in is the best thing for when they are out loose. Only little house flies will go in a dark shed/barn. Keep the stalls mucked and that will thin them out.
Becky
Well, I won't waste energy trying to find the roll-on if it doesn't work!
I don't spray them ~often~ either. I use the masks you've seen to protect their faces, and that's about it. Only when I've had them haltered for baths or something and I've got it handy, do I spray them if flies are around. I really don't have many flies.... no more than any house has. I have found the best fly management to be poo management.... I spread their manure every day in both the paddock and the pasture. Flies breed in fresh manure, if you can spread it fresh, it will dry out before they can hatch in it.
I spray Okie down most days.
LOL. Bunko is a dice game. VEry simple no skill at all involved.
12 players. We play once a month, each player takes a turn having at their house. So you host it once a year. The group I play in is 12 ladies. We pay $5.00 a month, so the host has $60.00 to put towards prizes and refreshments. There are 4 prizes given away each night. A traveling prize for bunkos, Most Bunkos, Most sets won, and Most sets lost.
You can find the rules of the game on Google:)
It's just something to do. We start around 7 and get done by 9:30. We have 3 mother/daughter sets, 1 grandmother/mother/daughter set, 3 mother-in-law/daughter-in-law sets. We have seniors, middle age, and young marrieds, and 1 just graduated from high school. It's a fun group.
Becky
My chickens spread the manure for me:) I just have to shovel the stalls out, by throwing it out, the chickens then spread it apart and it drys up, and or washes/blows away.
Chickens are wonderful.
Becky
I have thought about chickens.... but I'd rather have ducks!
I don't think ducks scratch around in manure, but they make wonderful pets. My kids had one.
Becky
Bunko sounds fun.... really any group that can get together so regularly sounds fun.
I just wondered if I was supposed to know what it is without asking!
You can't be king of the play ground if you don't take on the current # 1:') He looks bad right now. I guess that is why his fans giving him so many "poor baby"s He has a cut on his jaw, a skinned forehead and a hoof mark on his side. I tend to his wounds but don't feel sorry for him. He started it. He did get the crown though. Funny caz Nino just gonna take it back :') Okie a kid, but Nino a knows the ropes:')
You can do it with 6 couples too. Any 12 people. I played in a group years ago that was comprised of 12 ladies that lived in this neighborhood. We kept it together for about 3 years. But I think we all lived to close together. Too much backbiting got going.
This group I'm in now, we all very rarely speak with each other other then at bunko, except for the relatives. We are all very diverse too, so it gives us all alot to talk about. Most of the ladies are city people, and it's kind of funny, they want all of us "country living" people to host it during the summer so they don't have to drive "out here" in the dark. :). I always am tempted to comment "why do you think we like driving around in the dark in the city:)"
Becky
Well they stepped on mine and they knew it. One even came up later and told me "we all get frustrated at times". Just a lesson learned though. In future I won't start something when a group of people hanging around. The thing is , I don't even know why I did it. (well maybe I do. I wanted to "show off" for my husband:') All I planned on doing was riding but I just kind of fell into my routine and then had to follow thru.
Well we all learn our lessons.
For example. Never free lunge your horse in a round pen when people want to watch.'Cause then it just doesn't work. :-) I had people talking badly about me for about a week afterwards.
Okie doesn't seem to mind free lunging. He just looks at people as he zooms by, the show off. It's aww, look at Okie" Now I will not get the rope out if anyone even near though. It's a skill I haven't mastered yet :') I'm improving though.
Well, I'm all ready. And just now found out 3 people are not going to be here, you can play with 2 dummies, but not 3. I think we've found a sub tho. Why do people wait till the last minute to let you know they're not coming. Happens every month.
Becky
Ah, Becky, Hair , .... out of my league here :')
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