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The FreeRepublic Saddle Club thread! - Thread 11

Posted on 01/02/2007 9:57:39 AM PST by HairOfTheDog

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To: tuffydoodle

Yeah, it's pretty nasty looking stuff. I had to buy the kind without molasses too, which is really hard to find, because of Tennessee's IR problem, so he REALLY hated it. But it has the nutritional value of plain oats, with a LOT less carbs, so it's a pretty good feed for them. IF you can get them to eat it.


741 posted on 01/12/2007 6:41:16 AM PST by FrogInABlender (Never argue with an idiot. People watching may not be able to tell the difference.)
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To: HairOfTheDog

More. I can give them 2 full buckets of soaked beet pulp with no problems. If I fed them 2 full buckets of grain they'd all founder.


742 posted on 01/12/2007 6:41:46 AM PST by tuffydoodle (Shut up voices, or I'll poke you with a Q-Tip again.)
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To: FrogInABlender

That's the trick, alot of them won't eat it. My donkey and mini's are used to it now and lap it up like there's no tomorrow. The goats like it too but they'll eat your shoes if you let them.


743 posted on 01/12/2007 6:43:58 AM PST by tuffydoodle (Shut up voices, or I'll poke you with a Q-Tip again.)
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To: tuffydoodle

Here's the link I used to find a distributor in my area. Just click on your state...

http://www.triplecrownfeed.com/distributors.php


744 posted on 01/12/2007 6:44:17 AM PST by FrogInABlender (Never argue with an idiot. People watching may not be able to tell the difference.)
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To: tuffydoodle

Seems like I remember from the Cushing's Group that you can substitute beet pulp for hay at a ratio of 1 lb of dry beet pulp for 1.5 lbs of hay. But after you soak it, it's gonna swell up and get heaver so it'll look like more and fill them up accordingly.


745 posted on 01/12/2007 6:52:20 AM PST by FrogInABlender (Never argue with an idiot. People watching may not be able to tell the difference.)
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To: FrogInABlender

Thanks for the link, there are several feed stores in my area that carry it.


746 posted on 01/12/2007 6:58:38 AM PST by tuffydoodle (Shut up voices, or I'll poke you with a Q-Tip again.)
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To: FrogInABlender

I tried to give George beet pulp, he won't touch the stuff. I give him an equine senior feed. He does ok as long as I keep him on his pergolide.


747 posted on 01/12/2007 7:00:02 AM PST by tuffydoodle (Shut up voices, or I'll poke you with a Q-Tip again.)
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i just wish i had a horse to feed ....
748 posted on 01/12/2007 7:02:47 AM PST by proud_2_B_texasgal
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Awwwwwww. We need to get you a horse.


749 posted on 01/12/2007 7:04:40 AM PST by tuffydoodle (Shut up voices, or I'll poke you with a Q-Tip again.)
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To: tuffydoodle; FrogInABlender

Well, good to know about the beet pulp... Hope I don't have to deal with it, it does sound like a hassle, and a lot of bags if you have to feed it like hay.


750 posted on 01/12/2007 7:11:48 AM PST by HairOfTheDog
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I've tried the beet pulp. Suppose to be good at keeping a horse hydrated. Puts lots of moisture in their system. But, I couldn't get any of my horses to eat it.

Becky


751 posted on 01/12/2007 7:16:46 AM PST by PayNoAttentionManBehindCurtain
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Good morning. Freezing rain here this morning and suppose to be all weekend.

I had gotten hold of my farrier, and he was going to come today at 11 weather permitting. Looks like that's out.

Becky


752 posted on 01/12/2007 7:18:55 AM PST by PayNoAttentionManBehindCurtain
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To: PayNoAttentionManBehindCurtain

I thought about you this morning .. was looking at the weather map .. OK was blueeeeeeeeeeeee


753 posted on 01/12/2007 7:22:26 AM PST by proud_2_B_texasgal
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To: PayNoAttentionManBehindCurtain

Ick - I wondered about you with the reports of freezing rain. That's a pretty abrupt change for you, after all your nice weather.


754 posted on 01/12/2007 7:22:57 AM PST by HairOfTheDog
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Better Barbaro news today.

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,243162,00.html


755 posted on 01/12/2007 7:26:29 AM PST by cjshapi (Proudly posting without a tagline since 2001)
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To: tuffydoodle

I'll bet he'll eat the Safe Starch. I feed Tennessee about 2 to 3 pounds of it twice a day with Farrier's Formula on top of it, along with some SOURCE, a little salt and some cinnamon and he eats it right up. It took him a while to get used to the cinnamon though. I had to start off with just a little bit and slowly increase it, but he's up to about 2 teaspoons twice a day. It's supposed to help keep his blood sugar regulated. He also gets about 15 lbs of hay, which is the recommended daily amount for a 1000# horse. That amounts to about 2 flakes, twice a day. All that together gives him a pretty balanced diet and he seems to be doing really well on it. Not that you really wanted to know all that, but once I got started I couldn't stop. ;o)


756 posted on 01/12/2007 7:39:36 AM PST by FrogInABlender (Never argue with an idiot. People watching may not be able to tell the difference.)
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That's good. The story earlier in the week had a lot of people saying he should be put down. I don't know the answer to that, but I know they didn't bring him this far in order to give up easily at any one setback.


757 posted on 01/12/2007 7:59:14 AM PST by HairOfTheDog
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He's definitly a fighter.


758 posted on 01/12/2007 8:06:54 AM PST by cjshapi (Proudly posting without a tagline since 2001)
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I think as long as he is eating and acting like he still wants to fight, they will continue. I know my heart sank and I thought "Is this the beginning of the end?" just like I did back in July ..

Only Barbaro knows how much he can take. I'm just a wee bit too attached, though *grin*


759 posted on 01/12/2007 8:08:39 AM PST by proud_2_B_texasgal
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To: tuffydoodle; PayNoAttentionManBehindCurtain
Well I read your exchanges on the horse.com forum, and he sounds like an insuferrable, bombastic know-it-all jerk. I was thinking about what he was saying about riding his horse brideless, and he is correct about using your seat to control the horse, especially when changing gaits, but you also need the bridle to help balance the horse and guide him. But how he was using his seat when he was describing what he does is wrong.

Sit deep = stop
-No. Sit deep + lean back means slow down. Stiffen your back means stop. You stiffen yourself and it makes it uncomfortable for the horse to go forward, so he won't.

open shoulder right or left = turn
-mmm... possibly, simply because when you open your shoulder and bring it back, you're shifting your weight to that seat bone, which is why the horse will turn.

lean slightly foward = back up
- Just... no.

Slightly push hip right or left = side pass
-It's so much more than that. This guy is a dope on a rope. And I looked at his pictures that you posted, and he is SO unbalanced, and he's looking down all the time, which is unbalancing himself further, as well as the horse and the horse doesn't look happy to work with him at all. If he had any sense, he wouldn't post those pictures at all.
760 posted on 01/12/2007 8:09:19 AM PST by Beaker (I reject your reality and substitute my own.)
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