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Posted on 12/30/2004 7:01:16 PM PST by HairOfTheDog
Welcome to the horse thread:)
I have a morning ping list, to keep you current. If you would like ping every day to here let me know.
I have 4 horses. 2 geldings, 1 stud, 1 brood mare (who is hopefully expecting:)
Becky
I think your pasture is really cool looking... looks very shady in summer. Here, it wouldn't be open in the understory, it'd be thick brush..... Is the clear understory natural?
The rocks are something.... but so is Harley who looks like he's going to step in the fire :~D
I'm not sure what you ean by understory?
Harley did get real close sniff at the smoke. He never did act like it scared him, or that he felt the heat.
Becky
Ouch. Lots of hard work there.
He just needs a horn. He looks mystical:')
Or wings
The undergrowth under the trees, is it naturally clear under the trees or have you had to cut brush out to be able to see through it like that? It's just a completely different kind of woods than we have, where it's thick and you can't see past the first tree, unless it's thinned out.
Becky
In the first picture we have taken no trees out or done any clearing, so that's natural. But the leaves on the ground are probably 10 inches deep.
The side Harley and Rusty are on we cleared all that out. But learned not to do that anymore. Every tree stump grew about 10 sapplings at once every year. I had to cut them off every summer for years. I used one of those weed eaters with a sawblade. The trees were as thick there as in the first picture.
So yes it is natural, unless you thin them out, THEN they thicken up:)
Becky
Around here, people buy rocks like that to build walls out of. Usually grey rocks... the red might make them even more interesting! We could make a deal ;~D
Definately. You could build a barn out of that and still have rocks left over. Parts of our area are extremely rocky but we're very fortunate that where we are is not.
Oh, I have a question too. Notice how Rusty's mane falls on one side at the top, and the other at the bottom. Any one have any clue how to train it all to go one way? I tried banding it, but maybe I didn't leave it long enough.
Becky
You can have all you want. I'll even load it in your truck for you:)
Becky
Banding it longer is all I can think of.... Bay's does that too.
The shipping costs will kill us huh... ? ;~D
No, I'd say the "unloading" is what will kill you:)
Becky
Well, if it was easy, everyone would be sellin' them red rocks in Washington. ;~D
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