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Posted on 09/18/2004 6:56:23 AM PDT by HairOfTheDog
Which type of horse are you most likely to have an accident on?
A. A 10 y/o stallion that is pastured and rode.
B. A five y/o gelding that has been trained
C. A 16 y/o gentle mare that has years of riding experience in all disciplines
C?
Uh Huh. I answered correctly and then turned around Sunday and got caught day dreaming, slumped and in a false sense of security.
What would be the advantages of registering Sarah Lee as a pinto for future breeding purposes, if she really is a grade?
Would you be able to register her?
Becky
It's metal, painted a gold, but is faded now. I wouldn't say it is shiny.
Becky
Don't know. Hair had told me awhile back that some paints are registered but not "registered" The stable owner trying to get me previous owner info. She called me about something else a few minutes ago and told me I could always register her as a pinto by color.
LOL...I've heard of people that have taken it:), but as hard as I've been told it is on a horses stomach?? I would be afraid to take it.
Heather's brother, sister, and mother rode Rocky today, just at a walk. He actually acted like he had more energy then he ever has, it must have done something for him. I gave him another dose when they got done. Will give him some more this weekend. Hopefully he'll be over what ever was the problem last night.
Heather and I rode Rusty and Harley for about 3 1/2 hours. Rusty was tired. Tomorrow I'll take them down to the arena and practice barrels. Hopefully his attitude will be a bit better:).
Becky
The valuable registration to get would be her Paint registration, if she had it. If possible, since she's known, find out from the original ownerwhether she was ever registered.
Pinto registration is just a color registry, and more fashionable for non-quarter horse types like Arabs and Saddlebreds that have white on 'em... anything other than paints.
I am not sure how I'd does Bute for myself... Them are big tabs!
I use paste.
Becky
I have the big ole bottle of tabs, which I mash up and turn into a paste anyhow, so I could have skipped the middle steps and just bought paste ;~D
So.... how much paste would you take... is it broken out by weight on the syringe? ;~D
The tube is broken down in grams. I give my horses 2 grams at a time.
Becky
Same dosage.... my tabs are one gram each, and I give 1-2 when I give it, depending on the circumstance.
Sure, join the discussion! What kind of riding do you do, and what kind of hoof problems?
Hello:), I just added you to our Good Morning ping list.
Becky
Welcome:')
I'm finally getting around to loading the pictures we took yesterday. Some of the ones I took last night may need your expert touch:)
Becky
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