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Maureen

Well...I did it!! 22 Replies

Started by Maureen. Last reply by Shirley 6 hours ago.

Debbie Matuszewski

use of safety helmets 7 Replies

Started by Debbie Matuszewski. Last reply by Jennifer Lamm Dec 10.

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Roberta Edstrom Comment by Roberta Edstrom 2 hours ago
See for yourself, just how much you love this blog. Daily Oats: Food for the horse lover's soul "the Miracle" A true horse story.

http://dailyoats.wordpress.com/2009/12/24/the-miracle/
George ritson Comment by George ritson 6 hours ago
Roberta I think you mean bobbed tails as they did to all draught horses tail to keep them from getting hung up.
slc2 Comment by slc2 1 day ago
I'm going to risk a pie in the face and say I love winter. It's 24 degrees today, the sky is clear, and I think it's going to really drop tonight. The only thing I need tonight is a comet, LOL, and it will be perfect!
Roberta Edstrom Comment by Roberta Edstrom 1 day ago
How many people do you think sing "Dashing through the snow" and not know what a Bob Tail is?? Do you
Roberta Edstrom Comment by Roberta Edstrom 1 day ago
If you like Chicken soup stories then you will love this, It is like "Horse poop for your boots" makes you feel right at home
http://dailyoats.wordpress.com/
Roberta Edstrom Comment by Roberta Edstrom on December 22, 2009 at 11:05am
Daily Oats: food for the horse lover's soul... Today: Changing leads
http://dailyoats.wordpress.com/2009/12/22/changing-leads/
Roberta Edstrom Comment by Roberta Edstrom on December 22, 2009 at 6:05am
I can highly recommened reading the Daily Oats Blog: food for the Horse lovers soul. great horses stories and lessons in life. Highly rated horse blog.

Newest article: The Round Pen
http://dailyoats.wordpress.com/
Cindy Jeffery Comment by Cindy Jeffery on December 21, 2009 at 10:07pm
Yeah delusional is kinda cool. But I do agree about the patience part. I'm learning that from my old guy (26Yr) He's relinquishing his position in the herd pecking order to a younger gelding and he is fine with it. I see him more patient with the younger horses and when I take a young horse into the round pen I too am more patient not only with the horse but with my self in that I'm not striving so hard to accomplish everything in one session. I was bad for that. Same with my old guy, he just is more laid back about stuff and doesn't fuss with the younger horses like he used too. He also is losing his eyesight slowly and depends on the mare to guide him to water and food sources. Kinda like me too..my eyesights going as well as a few other things and it helps to have a younger one around to show me the way.
Ellin McGinley Daum Comment by Ellin McGinley Daum on December 17, 2009 at 8:28am
The poem was beautiful! It is I right now.
Sherry Cassetori Comment by Sherry Cassetori on December 17, 2009 at 8:05am
Hey Roberta sounds like you live in Northeast PA. I really think we get 60 days a year of sun.
 

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From the wisdom of Centuries to modern day’s theories, flexing the horse’s upper line, or vertebral column, is achieved by shortening the horse’s lower line, involving abdominal muscles, pectoral muscles, and flexion of the neck. In 1946, E. J. Sli…
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From the wisdom of Centuries to modern day’s theories, flexing the horse’s upper line, or vertebral column, is achieved by shortening the horse’s lower line, involving abdominal muscles, pectoral muscles, and flexion of the neck. In 1946, E. J. Sli…
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