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To: Duchess47; MissTargets; HairOfTheDog

Good morning:)

Very hot here again today. But I had planned on not riding, so I'll be cool in the house:)

Duchess, another pretty baby:) Congratulations.

Becky


6,087 posted on 05/21/2006 9:17:58 AM PDT by PayNoAttentionManBehindCurtain
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We're going to go put temp electric tape up in the pasture, so they can have a little without it being too much. Would like to close off and rest the back forty, and they'd like to be on some better grass. I've been reading about pasture management and I just found out that everything I thought I knew was wrong, and that's just really frustrating. I've always thought the grass was safest when it was dry, and safer after it had gone to seed than when it was at the active leaf-growing stage. This says otherwise. http://www.safergrass.org

I've been waiting for our green grass to begin to go to seed and begin to yellow from lack of rain, thinking when it starts to die it's safe. This says the danger spikes then. Phooey. What do I know?

Only thing I think I know is that this is too much.

Wanna see something interesting? Check out this ~mummified~ possum one of the dogs found under the house.

It's surprising it'd preserve like that in this climate. It must be dry and warm under the house.

6,089 posted on 05/21/2006 9:37:27 AM PDT by HairOfTheDog
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