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Posted by dave2 on January 17, 2007 at 03:22:25 from (84.170.194.11):
In Reply to: Re: Ether on a diesel engine posted by chuck46 on January 16, 2007 at 16:12:37:
Hi, We have Quarter Horses A stallion and 5 mares (2 yearlings), 2 in the oven, and a mutt gelding. We ride when we can mostly in spring, summer, and fall when the horses are on the pasture. In the nasty few (mid Nov - April, we don't get much chance to ride because everyone is at the house in a stall that has to be cleaned. The extent of it is us and sometimes a couple of the local kids taking a walk with a handful of leadropes so they can get some movement. We've got some real nice riding here also. No fences and every parcel has a right of way. Here is our website, sorry it's only in German, but you can see the horses and the rest of our little bundles of joy (Aussies). http://www.md-quarterhorses.com/ Take Care, Dave
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