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18359
Hi: I am just wondering about the different views on feeding kelp to your horses. How much are you feeding, benefits seen etc. Thanks Pat Garland...
cosyland2001
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May 1, 2006
8:41 pm
18360
Getting very frustrated with this Yahoo thing! Does anyone know how to sign on to the group as a member??? Everytime I do, it tells me I don't exist! Then I ...
Jacqueline Cooke
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May 1, 2006
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18361
I'm really interested in this, too! We were at a clinic a couple of weekends ago, and there was a fellow there really touting the benefits of it. I know with...
KeeWords
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May 2, 2006
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I have been feeding my own supplement mixture, which includes kelp, for ~15 years now. I can't comment on what kelp does by itself, but in the combination...
Christie Riddell
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May 2, 2006
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Thanks for the recipe Christie. Where do you get the kelp? I have been supplementing my youngsters with yeast and flax seed for the last 8 months and they...
hawkhillfarm2002
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May 2, 2006
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18364
Can anyone help me with this one? I had heard through another friend with horses about someone feeding their horses black oil sunflower seeds with their feed...
kdkat88
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May 2, 2006
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18365
Hi all - Noti arrived last Friday night and he is even more beautiful and kind than I hoped. I am the envy of the stable at the moment, especially among the...
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May 3, 2006
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18366
Hi Deb: If you leave a couple of horse crunch in his bucket with his grain when you put him to bed at night you will probably find the crunch gone in the ...
Donna Hoffman
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May 3, 2006
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18367
Ruthanne - I'm a new member of the list and can finally contribute something. On the carriage driving list (CD-L) several people last year posted about...
Lorraine Lawler
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May 3, 2006
12:49 pm
18368
Clicker Training for Horses... ??? FYI... There is a two day "Equine Clicker Clinic" with Alexandra Kurland being held here in the Ottawa area at Willaway...
Beth Field
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May 3, 2006
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18369
I would ask your vet what they think of feeding BOSS. I fed it for several years to see if it would keep my grays from turning white, and maintain more of...
Sharon Myers
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May 3, 2006
1:54 pm
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I'd never heard of feeding horses BOS until last fall. Since then, I've been adding a handful a day regularly to a horse's diet at the suggestion of a person...
Tanglewood
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May 3, 2006
3:25 pm
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Hi, Deb - Congratulations on your new boy! It could be he's just not used to treats. We had a QH arrive at our farm a few years ago who had never had grain or...
Ruth Donald
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May 3, 2006
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Only two options i can think of are 1) petting/adoration, verbal or physical or 2) teaching him a cue to 'relax' and using the relax cue as a reward,,, Karen ...
Hoof-Hearted
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May 4, 2006
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I would love to know what everyone is feeding (or not feeding) their Canadians but am not good at creating a poll. ANyone else interested in a feeding poll?...
denny1060
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May 4, 2006
12:21 pm
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I pretty much reserve food treats as a reward for things that are very difficult/scary to the horse. Food can be a way to show a horse that something they...
Ken Morris
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May 4, 2006
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I have a good one to tell on my Nisa. When I get her out to work her she always come right to the door of her stall, in fact she will even open her own stall...
Ken Morris
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May 4, 2006
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Not so sure about how to do a poll, but my mare gets fed Alfalfa cubs (based on weight) and rolled oats twice a day. Melissa ... From: "denny1060" To:...
Melissa Schipper
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18377
With horses under my care (Canadian or any other breed) both the amount and content varies according to how they are looking, what stage of growth they're at,...
Tanglewood
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May 4, 2006
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Ken wrote......"The girls were real disappointed that nothing happened. I am not happy that my filly is being naughty but I can't fix the problem if I never...
Tanglewood
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May 4, 2006
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I'm the one laughing now.. My mare is just like that too.. She adapts herself to her rider. I've had Soooo many young/new riders say that she's just like an...
Katherine
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May 4, 2006
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Katherine wrote.."I'm the one laughing now.. My mare is just like that too.. She adapts herself to her rider. I've had Soooo many young/new riders say that...
Tanglewood
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May 4, 2006
7:35 pm
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Phoebe, maybe you could try deleting the old folder and its contents and creating a new one? I'd love to see the photo of that mare lying down!! Marie-Lynn...
Marie-Lynn Hammond
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May 5, 2006
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18382
THese stories are fun! This remeinds me of Katsu the other day, I have not ridden him for several weeks because of broken ribs and a a girl whose horse has ...
denny1060
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May 5, 2006
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I've been feeding my horses BOSS for years, it is great for the coats, but they still fade, it won't keep them black. My dark horses are outside all the time,...
Larocque Farm
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May 5, 2006
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Yesterday was sunny, warm, and very windy. We were having Pam and two cousins over for dinner and to watch the Kentucky Derby, but I couldn't pass up the nice...
Sharon Myers
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May 7, 2006
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Sharon hope the dog calms down with age, most do. What breed is he? With bought a Kuvasz 2 falls ago, he's turning two in August. He tried to run the horses...
Michel Gauthier
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May 8, 2006
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Michel, I hope he does settle down, because I like dogs, and wouldn't want him to get hurt. This pup is a boxer/border collie/german shepherd mix. He has big...
Sharon Myers
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May 8, 2006
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Michel, I looked up your dog's breed. They are much like the Maremmas. I have neighbors with two dogs that look like that. Phil's cousin has a Maremma that...
Sharon Myers
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May 8, 2006
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Just an interesting note to add to your horses that chase dogs...this is a trait one looks for in a "Cutting Horse". I wonder if this is why Canadians are used...
Jacqueline Cooke
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May 8, 2006
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