Others are concerned about how I feed my horses.
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Others are concerned about how I feed my horses.
I’ve had a few people today approach me to discuss how I feed my horses. I really can’t figure out why.
Both my dog and my horse look fine to me!
What do you guys think???
Btw ... BOO!!!
Both my dog and my horse look fine to me!
What do you guys think???
Btw ... BOO!!!
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Re: Others are concerned about how I feed my horses.
I think they are looking a little ribby.
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I agree, they look good. You want to see their ribs a little to be sure they aren't too fat. Also, I can tell your horse has good bone structure.
Keep calm and canter on.
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They look ok to me. But I’m wondering, is your horse a little on the spooky side?
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Never mind what we think, what do your horses and dogs think?
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I think your horse might be lame. Just look at how he is standing.
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Chancellor wrote:I think your horse might be lame. Just look at how he is standing.
She probably uses sidereins!
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You need to drop his bit a few holes. I can see his teeth!
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demi wrote:Chancellor wrote:I think your horse might be lame. Just look at how he is standing.
She probably uses sidereins!
LMAO!!!
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piedmontfields wrote:Never mind what we think, what do your horses and dogs think?
They seem to be rather air-headed, so I don't know.
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Sunshine2Me wrote:You need to drop his bit a few holes. I can see his teeth!
For the win!
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demi wrote:They look ok to me. But I’m wondering, is your horse a little on the spooky side?
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Someone might call animal control!
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Heads up, you can get your own skeleton horse from Home Depot for $25 right now. I just ordered one that to this thread!
Keep calm and canter on.
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StraightForward wrote:Heads up, you can get your own skeleton horse from Home Depot for $25 right now. I just ordered one that to this thread!
Oh now I have to go see if they have one after work in stock!
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Might be smaller than Deanna's, but for that price, I had to have it.
Keep calm and canter on.
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I'm sorry I missed the giant animatronic dragons Home Depot was selling (if anyone spots one at their local store..), but did get a few dogs and ponies for, well, a dog and pony show
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Gosh they look like they are a bit cold too.
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neighbor has one of those horse skeletons things set up in their pasture ... I was talking with younger daughter about the condition of those horses that one was just a skeleton that would scale at least a negative 5 ... she said can we drive by to look? sure... OH Daddy that is a Halloween thing
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StraightForward wrote:Might be smaller than Deanna's, but for that price, I had to have it.
My pony arrived with severe cervical arthritis. Some quick surgery and he's able to pick his head up. Unfortunately, he is unable to achieve a grazing position, which might explain his low BCS.
Keep calm and canter on.
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When I purchased the full sibling to your new horse, I thought it quite sensible to bring Spooky home in the horse trailer. I texted my local vet a pic of Spooky in the trailer with the message “bringing home another rescue, can you come have a look this afternoon?”
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Quelah wrote:When I purchased the full sibling to your new horse, I thought it quite sensible to bring Spooky home in the horse trailer. I texted my local vet a pic of Spooky in the trailer with the message “bringing home another rescue, can you come have a look this afternoon?”
LOL, that’s hilarious. What did your vet say?
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