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geez not kidding! (why did i get a notice about this in my inbox?) *waves like crazy person* yes i fondly remember the "old" es....or i guess it would be the "old old" es now, but boy did we ever have a good time! i remeber hours of shennanigans. Maybe we should introduce es "vintage" and see if we can get everyone back to talk about majykal unicorns again. *blows kisses and rides off on her majykal unicorn while her magic wand creates a rain of cheetos for the onlookers
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i'm sorry to hear about Apaches, but i remember from even way back when how much you cared for him, looked after him, and gave him wonderful care in his senior years. Many horses dont get this and he is lucky to have had you for an owner.
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[quote user="Solaris"] On the side......what the heck kind of crazy upright huge-necked horse are you going to get from a hackney/perch/lusitano cross? [/quote] A MAJYKAL one...like - DUH!!!! *smacks self in forehead*
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hi everyone! *WAVES LIKE AN INSANE PERSON....* (...wait...I am an insane person...) This is a drive by posting! Happy new year!!!!
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In moderation, not a problem. We buy the cheap freezer pops from Wal Mart and leave them in the freezer at our barn. They're cheap, and a nice treat after a ride. Cita's favorite flavors are the pink and red!
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WOW! Missy you are making me feel so old! LOL! You've grown up a long way since being "LoveJack" here so long ago! Great pics!!! Love the dress!
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[quote user="VicAndChoctaw"] I, too, would be afraid of colic with too much ice. My solution is to fill empty 2L soda bottles (clean) with water and freeze. Be sure to remove the lid or make sure it is on tight, so your horse can't get it off. Then I put them in Choctaw's water barrel for a refreshment. Who would want hot water in this weather! [/quote] Um..."hot" water is one thing, but as far as hydration goes, horses find tepid water much much more appealing than ice
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They should "mature" to be about 7" long (from the front to the back of their shells), but that should take a LONG time, probably about 7-8 years for them to get that big. They just hatched last summer, so they're not even technically a year old yet!
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Wow! How exciting...the most exciting thing that's happened to me lately is that I won $1 on a scratch off ticket. They both look great & healthy. It's awesome that you're working with them right away. Sometimes it feels as if things are going nowhere, but after a while you'll look back and say WOW! Look how far we've come. Did you name the black one yet? Sorry I have no ideas but I'm just curious. What does Pheo think of this? Don't be cheating on my little spotted
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