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41886
... OK, thanks for the knowledge. ... I had no idea what it was I was trying to avoid. Do they put urea in anything besides cattle feed, I wonder? ... So did...
Kay Galipeau
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Mar 1, 2004
11:48 am
41887
Thought this might interest some of you... ... From: Bob Bailey Sent: Monday, March 01, 2004 8:13 AM Subject: [apdtlist] April Bailey & Bailey Chicken Training...
Ann
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Mar 1, 2004
1:28 pm
41888
Hi, According to Dr. Miller, imprinting happens during the first 1-2 hours after birth. BEFORE the foal has gotten up. Anything after that he calls 'early...
tiwetesli
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Mar 1, 2004
3:51 pm
41889
Hi everyone, Ok, now I'm working on the "connecting the reins to the hips" from the ground lesson. This is the "standing still" lesson - not the one that...
Teresa Hughes
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Mar 1, 2004
4:18 pm
41890
... Sounds like you are making great progress !! I would like to offer my thoughts on this from what I have learned from teaching my horses. ... You did the...
Connie Dwyer
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Mar 1, 2004
8:50 pm
41891
Hi All, If there is enough interest, I'd be willing to to organize a Mid-Atlantic clinic (pending instructor availability of course) here in Northern VA. My ...
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Mar 1, 2004
9:08 pm
41892
... No probably not as the urea is put in specifically for the ruminant metabolism. _________________________________________________________________ Stay in...
Rebecca Frost
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Mar 1, 2004
9:17 pm
41893
Hi Anna, Sorry for even more diversion but it is fun to think about what could be done! ... Yes there has been plenty discovered purely by chance but without...
Rebecca Frost
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Mar 1, 2004
10:30 pm
41894
<<Suggestion on a dog clicker list :to click when the bitch lets her milk down for the puppies,to start the clicker association.Any one tried this with a foal...
Mad Dog Ranch
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Mar 1, 2004
11:12 pm
41895
I have only read the descriptions in Monty Roberts and Mark Rashid books on imprinting.The former described a method applied as soon as the foal was...
Anna Nicholas
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Mar 2, 2004
12:24 am
41896
I have my horse near Potomac, MD. I don't have my own trailer, so I would have hire someone to take us. With enough notice I could find some way to get to...
J Young
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Mar 2, 2004
1:53 am
41897
Is there anything you can do if the horses decide to pick on one of the group? Louise...
Louise Ehrich
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Mar 2, 2004
4:12 am
41898
Kay, most rabbit feed is just fine for horses, all vegetarian. However, some of the show feed used to have antibiotics added. My daughters did rabbit 4H and ...
Ray Miller
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Mar 2, 2004
4:24 am
41899
Louise, your new student should do just fine in a full cheek snaffle. I've used both a D-ring snaffle and a mechanical hackamore on Immie. The mechanical hack...
Ray Miller
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Mar 2, 2004
4:46 am
41900
If you can, you can separate them if it becomes dangerous for the one horse. I knew of one horse that ended up getting killed because it was kicked in the...
Meg Francoeur
gallianomom2001
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Mar 2, 2004
9:31 am
41901
Hay stretcher pellet ingredients: Dehydrated alfalfa meal, wheat middlings, oat mill by-product, cane molasses, calcium carbonate. Crude protein,...
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Mar 2, 2004
12:01 pm
41902
The issue is the NFC number for IR horses. Most feed bags do not state the NFC. Many of the feeds we tested were in the 25% range even those made specifically...
Dolores Arste
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Mar 2, 2004
12:29 pm
41903
Louise, Have you recently introduced a new horse to the herd? That's the only time I see the aggressiveness get ugly. If you want to keep these horses...
Teresa Hughes
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Mar 2, 2004
12:52 pm
41904
... on my homebred young horse, and a 13 year old former school horse. ... great advantage to worrying about it sooner. ... pups, once the pups are started on...
Ann
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Mar 2, 2004
2:02 pm
41905
At the Clicker Expo last month one of the people I met was Jim Wiltens. Jim is organizing "The Caravan of Light": a humanitarian journey across India, Nepal...
Alexandra Kurland
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Mar 2, 2004
2:54 pm
41906
alfalfa, and molasses.. would be a problem for mine......
Jerri Larsen
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Mar 2, 2004
2:59 pm
41907
In a message dated 3/2/2004 7:44:07 AM Eastern Standard Time, ... Hi, I would be interested, If I can get my horse to load! Or we can have the clinic here in...
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Mar 2, 2004
3:06 pm
41908
A quick notice to let you all know that the date for the PROGRESSIVE EQUINE PARTNERSHIP TRAINING seminar has been changed from Mar. 20th to MARCH 27TH!!! Same...
Gwenyth Santagate
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Mar 2, 2004
3:51 pm
41909
... Dolores, what is NFC? Thank you. Kathy & Metta...
qquilt
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Mar 2, 2004
4:28 pm
41910
Hi Maureen, Obviously I'm not Dolores but NFC stands for Non Fiber Carbs. I know this little tidbit from reading www.safergrass.org, which IMO is a must read...
Kim Cassidy
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Mar 2, 2004
4:38 pm
41911
Alex, What an incredible story! I was mesmerized. I hope he will write you again after his April trip and that you can update us as well. Shouldn't this...
Margaret Leach
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Mar 2, 2004
5:09 pm
41912
... Hi Kim & All, I will check out the info you sent. Thanks. My horse is hypo-thyroid and on thyroid medication. I was talking to my vet about it recently and...
Nancy
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Mar 2, 2004
5:18 pm
41913
Alex, What an AMAZING story...although I am not a bit surprised <G>! We all know how well this all works ! THank you so much for posting it...it is soooooooo...
Connie Dwyer
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Mar 2, 2004
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41914
Well we are finally at the stage fo riding Cookie's Spanish Walk ! I went through the archives from a few sites but did not find a specific on what rein/leg...
Connie Dwyer
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Mar 2, 2004
6:17 pm
41915
Oh Alexandra, How Cool is this? Thank you for sharing this story and for all the wonderful changes you are creating in the world of cross species ...
Ann
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Mar 2, 2004
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