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Posted on 01/02/2007 9:57:39 AM PST by HairOfTheDog
Bodie did pretty good. He puts his head down and really looks where he steps. In the front or in the back he was good. He did run my leg into a tree when he tried to flip around. Too worried about where the others are. He has no patience at all. I lunged him before we left and when we got back, I tied him to the trailer for awhile. I didn't take any pictures, sorry.
Holey crap, those holes are awful. Your feed store should have some kind of poison for those suckers.
Oh - gosh... I didn’t realize he was still AT the vets.
What are you going to buy? :~)
Glad you had an OK ride on Bodie... sounds like he is insecure and needs some miles and experience. I hope he works out for you.
Under it too... The water just disappears.
I don't know if it's helping me or not. But I'm going to let it run all day... or till it backs up, or comes out somewhere in town and they complain, whichever comes first :~)
Heh... what if we just started pouring concrete down the hole?
Have you got a septic system or are you on the sewer?
Septic system...
...but it’s on the back side of the house.... (wondering what she’s thinking)
We've been making the same joke... like the trees in the paddock will disappear down a big hole, like a WB cartoon.
Pippin discovers that the monster is tethered, and therefore ~tauntable~
He still has a drainage tube in his side, and he is being treated for ulcers.
I want to get some of the check straps for my combo bridle/halter, for different bits. I’d like to have about 4 more sets of them, and I need some buckets for my trailer, so I don’t have to move buckets back and forth when I go some place.
That’s really about it, but I’m sure I can find other stuff:)
Becky
Ah - It would be nice to have several of the straps so you can switch them out easy!
One of my neighbors had a problem with moles in her front yard. She asked at the feed store what to do, and they said you have moles when you have grub worms in the ground. So if you kill the worms the moles go away...the problem with that for you is it’s in your pasture. She had to spread Diazanon (sp), I don’t think you’d want that in your pasture.
Those do look like awful big moles tho...geez.
Very cute pictures of the dog and cat:). Has he acted like he missed home any?
Becky
Poor little guy....that cat knows just how far to stay.
Becky
...wondering if you were filling up your septic tank or field lines with hose water...
Yeah, it looks to me like I need to rotate him between the petska and the myler bits. He overflexes in the petska and under flexes in the myler.
Becky
LOL!! Aren't cats evil! I used to have a cat who would rub up and down the outside of the chainlink fence of the dog yard, right under the dogs noses. You could just hear her going "Naa..Naa..Na..NAAAA..NAAAAAAAA!"
So you spray Milky Spore instead. It's a fungus that infects the grub worms and kills them and nothing else. Plus it's active in the soil for about 20 years. It's kinda spendy, but it's supposed to work.
Where do you get such a thing?
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