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Posted on 09/18/2004 6:56:23 AM PDT by HairOfTheDog
The most important thing is that the blankets fit. The belly straps should be snugged up where they don't hang down.... not cinched up tight, but no big loose loop they can get a foot through if they lay down. And after putting it on, re-check the straps after they have moved around a little or as the blanket shifts around to see that they haven't loosened up.
ok. Thanks
I guess that's why the owner was talking about sizes. She was throwing numbers out that didn't mean anything to me yet. She has a loaner that she thinks will fit Okie but looking for a smaller one for Sarah Lee.
Measurement from front of chest to their butt... in inches... 65"-75" for most horses.
Cyn's is way to big, but it came with her and will do for this year. The belly straps had to be knotted because they were too long.
My brothers two boys with their families come, Mack's mom. About 15 adults, and 3 little boys and 2 babies.
Becky
please put me on your horse news ping list, thanks!
Will do! Please join in on the thread if you wish!
My husbands birthday is the 24th. We snack that day. I usually make a big batch of fudge too. The little ones get to open one gift. Christmas day is as formal, as two people always on the go can formalize:') Sigh. I'm cutting back to 3 days a week in Jan.
Here's a pic of Jake...aka...*donkey boy*..butthead..spoiled brat..jughead..mr. intuition..dizpozall! That snapper was OLD and big and mean. Didn't faze Jakey a BIT! I think he was fascinated with the hissing sound.(I poked at the turtle with my pack of smokes and that sucker bit them in HALF!)
We get lots of large turles around here. My husband stops and picks them up and sets them off the road.
I hope you have more pics of the donkey.... they have great faces.
That snapper was the FIRST one that had came visiting in 5 yrs.
There was an article about a guy that was hit, while moving a turtle from the road. The story didn't faze DH though. I rescue stray dogs. He saves turtles:')
~smiles~
Thank you.
There is a very old pony that came to the stables this summer. She looked like she was wearing a coat. So much thick hair. Everyone took turns brushing her. She felt like she has fever under all of it. If she had been mine I would have buzz cut her. I never have seen a horse express so much pleasure getting groomed as she did:') Someone couldn't keep her and the owner is letting her live at the stable. They estimated she is in her thirties but she is a cutie.
Heavy coat in summertime is a symptom of Cushings Syndrome. Very common downfall of old horses. The coat will sometimes get quite curly as well as long, and never sheds out. Many people do clip them for comfort.
Cushings can sometimes be treated for a good long while, sometimes not. Many get laminitis as an additional symptom and don't recover from that. My friend's horse who I attended or him when the horse was euthanized, had Cushings.
His hair looks like mine :)
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