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Posted on 10/04/2005 9:56:41 AM PDT by HairOfTheDog
I'm sorry:(
We have a 20% chance of some showers Tues. And it's suppose to be alot cooler.
Today the wind was bad again. I didn't ride, but should have, because I won't ride tomorrow. JP will be here. I may try to go get that coat so I can try it out Tues when the weather is bad. But it's suppose to warm back up again on Wed.
Becky
Just sign on the dotted line...... : )
Don't forget that a herd of cattle will usually pay their own way. Buy 4 or 5 year old cows with a calf by her side and already bred back to the same bull. That way you will have a calf to sell in a few months and she will be well on her way to having the second calf. You will not need a bull until the second calf is born. Also buy your cattle from an old established cow ranch, not at a sale barn or from a cattle trader. Nothing wrong with sale barns or cattle traders. Just wait a few years until you know what you are doing.
OK - well, get some pictures of you in that coat in the rain, looking like the man from snowy river :~D
You think there is a chance that coat will help me ride like him:) Wait...he didn't have that coat on when he went down that hill did he.
You know that is just and incredible scene....there's lots of incredible scenes in both those shows. Too bad that horse really died in that second one, he was a neat looking horse.
Becky
Oh yeah, I forgot to mention, we aren't going to start watching 24 till 8 so we don't have to watch the commercials.
Becky
You will not regret it, kinda like raising a kid.
Gawd, that is just beautiful:)!!!!!
Becky
"Easy now.... watch your feet!"
That's what I always say to Bay.
I need some brainstorming on feed :)
LOL me too:)
Becky
An old western was on a tv a few nights ago that I had never seen. "The Big Country" and it starred Gregory Peck, Jean Simmons, Chuck Conners and Burl Ives. Near the beginning there were four cowboys harassing a couple driving a buckboard. Whooping it up they did all kinds of trick riding. It was an excellent old western.
O yeah, what's going on?
Becky
Sounds good:) I'll look for it.
Becky
The ride down the hill is the part I can never miss in the movie - that and him bringing in the mob by himself.
Boy - doesn't sound familiar to me.
You know... funny thing about me, I'm not real big on Westerns. They were way to hard on horses in the early days of film for my tastes.
Yep - right now I'm buying about five different kinds of feed, plus supplements, plus additives. Prices are sky high and it means three different feed stores.
~covers eyes~
Strategy is the feed I would use if I feed hay and or had pasture. IMO, it's and excellent feed. I use to use it when I feed hay. My kids have used it. I'm a big fan of Purina feeds tho.
For the last, oh, at least 10 years I've feed my horses on Horse Chow 100, foal, pregnant mares, studs, gelding. All horses. Rusty is the only horse I add any kind of supplements, and I didn't do that for long.
I went to a Purnia Horse Feeding Clinic one time. The things I learned there are why I use the feed I do, or would use Strategy.
Excellent choice. IMO:)
Oh and I'm sorry I didn't answer earlier, I missed this post.
Becky
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