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38682
Lee, I've been too busy to play out much lately. It's really early or evening when we've been feeding and workign with them so it's not been the best light...
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cathill2206
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Jul 1, 2006
2:34 pm
38683
I hope you find Junior a nice home. From your stories in the past he seems to be a very fun mule - mischievious and makes you laugh kind of a mule. I...
snoweeriver
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Jul 1, 2006
4:01 pm
38684
... upwards of 20 bucks for a small square bale lately. I got 4 other big mounths to feed and can't afford feeding one I don't even hardly ride anymore. This...
wildside.ks
lgardner5829
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Jul 1, 2006
11:20 pm
38685
We are going to have a hay problem here soon. It will just NOT stop raining and they haven't been able to cut. It is starting to go by. One farm near here is...
Fred & Cynthia Ross
peanut3ros
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Jul 1, 2006
11:30 pm
38686
... Yeh. If the weather continues the way it has been going here in WI , hay will be very reasonable. We are about 3" ahead of normal rainfall, and it has...
Hal Burdsall
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Jul 1, 2006
11:37 pm
38687
Stumbled on this when I was researching gaited Appalossas: http://www.thegaitedhorse.com/nais.htm . Very interesting article! Tammy ... How low will we go?...
Tammy
clemmie86
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Jul 2, 2006
12:12 am
38688
Well thank you Diane, but I already have a copy. I spotted it on the sales rack at the Wisconsin Donkey & Mule Show and thought it may be worth watching. I...
Steve Huddleston
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Jul 2, 2006
3:27 am
38689
Diane, Last year it was $120/ton here for small rectangle bales about 65# average, 50/50 alfalfa/grass. This year who knows if there will even be a second...
lee blake
earhaven9
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Jul 2, 2006
3:29 am
38690
Haha- this is just the opposite of the picture of him chasing the dog out of his pen. That was a great one! He is still a beauty! Your bro-in-law was lucky to...
lee blake
earhaven9
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Jul 2, 2006
3:40 am
38691
Whew! Glad you had me read that again. I have never seen one, and yep- was blasting thru the emails and missed your point there, sorry! Sure have a big head...
lee blake
earhaven9
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Jul 2, 2006
3:46 am
38692
=== We watched the National Geographic special on Hogzilla and I was aghast! I can't imaging a hog that big. === Don't know what you saw, but domestic hogs...
rogo16
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Jul 2, 2006
4:27 am
38693
... yep. Like I said, we called'em woofies and they adopted me, were tame as anything. Book says javelina are rodents, like squirrels and rabbits. Thanks...
Saguaro
saguaro3045
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Jul 2, 2006
4:28 am
38694
=== This really annoys me! Yeah, Texas is in drought and there isn't any hay. === Same problem every year. When I lived in Texas I bought hay during the...
rogo16
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Jul 2, 2006
4:44 am
38695
=== Stumbled on this when I was researching gaited Appalossas: http:// www.thegaitedhorse.com/nais.htm . Very interesting article! === To find out how NAzIS...
rogo16
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Jul 2, 2006
4:57 am
38696
rogo16 <rogo16@...> wrote: Don't know what you saw, but domestic hogs can get quite large. I've raised hogs for my table and butcher at 225-250 pounds....
lee blake
earhaven9
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Jul 2, 2006
5:21 am
38697
So, what did you do with them (resident cat, dog and pig) when you moved to Washington, Brenda? We have friends in Mississippi who have a huge hog that is...
lee blake
earhaven9
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Jul 2, 2006
5:23 am
38698
We moved into that place in April 1998. Dog and cat had died, we left Charlotte with her friends the neighbors. They didn't raise any meat animals and the...
Saguaro
saguaro3045
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Jul 2, 2006
6:39 am
38699
Yesterday we picked up a round bale of coastal that was fresh that cost us a hundred bucks. It wasn’t that big but at least it isn’t moldy. It looks like ...
Dan O'Neal
westtexasarmory
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Jul 2, 2006
1:16 pm
38700
Steve ~ I think it would be great if you would document on tape how Fancy behaves now and how you work with her. I can't tell you how many books/videos I...
Barb Miller
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Jul 2, 2006
1:19 pm
38701
Sal, I have it marked on my calendar already!!! I am having major computer problems right now and am using the notebook one, which I don't like, I have a new...
Merrill Farms
merrillfarms1
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Jul 2, 2006
2:49 pm
38702
... Thanks for the review. May have to pick that up. ... Sounds like a long term project. Seems to me that any new mule requires lots of time to build the...
Hal Burdsall
hburdsall
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Jul 2, 2006
3:37 pm
38703
At the WI state fair they always have a big boar contest. I believe that the winner one year was just over 1100# but over 900# is the norm. Hal...
Hal Burdsall
hburdsall
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Jul 2, 2006
3:45 pm
38704
Glad your friend piggy wasn't going to be dinner! Here is a pic of our Mississippi friends' mule buddy pig. He is a big one! Mr Piggy He takes a mouthfull of...
lee blake
earhaven9
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Jul 2, 2006
4:11 pm
38705
Hi, Lee, thanks for the picture. He looks exactly like Charlotte! Don't know what breed that is, or if it is one. Pop, (my grandfather, Ohio farmer) had...
Saguaro
saguaro3045
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Jul 2, 2006
6:05 pm
38706
For those who recall, Buster is our first mule. He is 18-20+ in age and he did not have a very soft mouth and seemed dead sided as he had to be kicked to...
Kathy
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Jul 2, 2006
7:11 pm
38707
Hi Kathy, I so feel for you reading your message about Buster. Re the kicking bit: my mule, Miss Kitty raised a leg to me a few times and I took Meredith...
D GRADISKA
ranchoallegria
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Jul 3, 2006
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38708
Is that why second cutting is always more. Because of fewer weeds? I always wondered about that. Yes a good year for hay in Wisconsin and fortunately, we...
snoweeriver
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Jul 3, 2006
1:27 am
38709
I think you are doing the right things with Buster by getting him checked out for arthritis and training Kathy. Have you tried tying a plastic grocery bag on...
snoweeriver
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Jul 3, 2006
1:48 am
38710
I just opened up a small pasture for the two horses and Lily and Dillon the mules. I have not had Dillon out of the paddock very often and he is about 15...
snoweeriver
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Jul 3, 2006
1:56 am
38711
When you show your mules are you required to shave their manes? Diane in WI ... Yahoo! Music Unlimited - Access over 1 million songs.Try it free....
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