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Posted on 09/18/2004 6:56:23 AM PDT by HairOfTheDog
I used to just loop the stirrup leathers once or twice around the top of the iron and then adjust them with the buckle for the littler kids that I taught... sometimes I STILL have to do it for myself with my short legs! :-)
I did graduate from a 2 to a 1 step block today. I got those short legs up and over lol
You ever think about why you want to ride horses? I asked myself today and couldn't come up with an answer :')
Eyas, just got back from being net.dead for the last month. I was on an externship at an equine referal practice north of Dublin. *Nice* place, lots of surgeries, lot of really fine horses coming through the clinic. And the digital radiography... I could really get addicted to that. Anyway, good to be back in Dubling for the final haul, only 9 weeks left to go!
I always keep my horses seperate from each other. They can see each other but are in sperate runs/pastures. I think it's the best thing for herd bound horses.
Becky
Your barn looking good, I like the feeders.
Rocky has never ate wood, destroyed anything in the barn with his cribbing, he just places his front teeth on an edge and sucks in, but we have had some that could eat up a wood stall, or eat the bark off trees, in just a very short while. But they didn't suck air.
Does the term cribbing refer to sucking air, or eating wood or both?
Becky
Good morning.
The sky is clear today. So I will be riding today with Heather. And another lady that I met awhile back, last year, stopped by yesterday and is coming too. People coming out of the wood work all of a sudden.
Becky
Morning
Welcome back:') 9 weeks until back in the states or your training completed?
Heh.... he'll come around again when his food is in there ;~D
Cindy, it is nice during the day, not cold, been in the sixties and sunny.... night temps in the forties.
I think typically "cribbing" is a wind-sucker, lots of old cowboys call them stump-suckers. Not sure if there is a technical name for a wood-eater.
When you keep your horses separate, do they share a common fence? There are horses all around me and the only way to keep them from nosing each other over the fence would be to keep them in the barn or in a round pen.
I was just wondering since the pony wearing her blanket. We are "supposed" to drop to the 50's this evening:')
ahhh.. We were just putting on blankets for dinner and did Bay's also after the pic...
Welcome back empress! Almost done with school then?
My horses share common fence line. It's mostly hot wire. But some are seperated by panels. I don't think I would seperate them with barbwire, unless you had hot wire along the top and bottom to keep them off.
Becky
I don't mean to intrude, but 50's is not cold enough to warrant a blanket. IMO, even the thirties are not, unless maybe you're getting precip too. Horses handle cold a whole lot better then heat.
Becky
Are the horses they can nose your's or neighbors?
I only have five acres, The peremiter fence is barbwire. The inside is divided into seperate runs. The dividing fence is one strand of hot wire hooked to insulators nailed to trees. I don't have neighbors that share a property line (yet).
Becky
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