Posted by donjr on July 06, 2012 at 05:43:19 from (72.85.48.249):
In Reply to: grass hay? posted by jon f mn on July 05, 2012 at 20:05:50:
I don't care what kind of hay it is, I have never in my life seen a critter turn it down in a taste test between it and a snowball. And "horsey people" have a tendency to p!ss me off, too. They always seem to want to pay later, never show up when they call you and want something, forget to pay later, think hay is "dusty", (I never saw any that wasn't), claim to be poor, and in general think that I ought to feed their dam horse for free, which doesn't help pay my bills. And most seem to be members of PETA or HSUS and believe that tax breaks for 'production' farmers should be extended to them because they have a farmette. Unless you're Amish, horses are used for pleasure or entertainment. So the gubberment should tax them as such- not give them a tax break!
Sorry 'bout the rant- I just had another one go though here over the weekend---
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