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Re: Hanoverian Horses??
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Posted by Harley on January 14, 2005 at 17:40:52 from (205.188.117.7):
In Reply to: Re: Hanoverian Horses?? posted by Tim...OK on January 14, 2005 at 13:42:47:
Tim, he don't know the half of it yet does he? New dually pickup and new show-camper horse trailer, at least another tractor to groom the arena. The arena, the pipe fences so they don't cut themselves, vet on standby, drag to pull behind the grooming tractor. Hahahahaand the best part after yesterday's posts, a square baler to put up them itty bitty square bales so he can bust em in half to feed ole Silver so he don't get too much, and a rake to rake the hay with. Then a mower to mow it with. Then a couple of hay racks to haul it in with, then a quanset shed to put the alfalufy hay in to keep it dry so ole Silver don't get sick and he has to call his on-call vet. Then a new pitch fork, new wheel barrow, manure spreader, nuther tractor to pull that with, then a hired man to do all the chores while he is in watching RFD-TV catching up on all the horsey shows so he knows how to train ole Silver. I just can't see an easy end to all this. Hope he recovers, Later, Harley
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