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scoop of sweet mix a day and some good hay- alfalfa will take the Farel out of them quick. Then you can move them around and get close to them. Meth heads probably won't notice them gone.
The moonshiners use sweet feed. "or so I been tole" :lol:
 
Got the brackets hacked out, need to rough grind and drill holes.

I have friends with horses, they are very interesting animals, George the Percheron had the best personality. He watched us fix the hot wire on the fence,when we were done,poweed back up he went and put his mouth on it. :lol: Set him right on his ***.
And i agree, horse people are crazy. What i noticed the most, is how they criticize other owners,because “they are doing it wrong”
 
Got the brackets hacked out, need to rough grind and drill holes.

I have friends with horses, they are very interesting animals, George the Percheron had the best personality. He watched us fix the hot wire on the fence,when we were done,poweed back up he went and put his mouth on it. :lol: Set him right on his ***.
And i agree, horse people are crazy. What i noticed the most, is how they criticize other owners,because “they are doing it wrong”
If ya got a happy healthy horse you are doing it perfectly. There are no two the same!
 
Got the brackets hacked out, need to rough grind and drill holes.

I have friends with horses, they are very interesting animals, George the Percheron had the best personality. He watched us fix the hot wire on the fence,when we were done,poweed back up he went and put his mouth on it. :lol: Set him right on his ***.
And i agree, horse people are crazy. What i noticed the most, is how they criticize other owners,because “they are doing it wrong”
If that wire rocked a Percheron, you could probably lower the amperage just a smidge and still be effective.

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I rode a lot. Just about every night after work. Having the hay burners right out back versus boarding them was great. Arizona was perfect for feed as well. They grow hay year round out there. I could also ride out the back of the pasture into the desert and go for miles. If I had to trailer them to get to a trail, I think it would be too much of a PITA
Like when I was a kid living in the desert. Go to the garage, open door, gas up the go kart, put the helmet on, push it outside and pull the starter rope. We had a dirt road out the back of the property and countless miles of Mojave Desert beyond that. Half mile away was a dry lake bed. Bonneville practice time! :lol:
 
We got bright sunshine, little chilly though 50sum. Looks like the overcast is making it's way in from the beach though. No wind yet, nice change, but it will be here about lunch time at 20-25mph. Rain after dark sometime until Friday.
 

Rain has set in, what's spooky is ZERO wind at the time :eek:
My heat valve in my Valiant never shut off all the hot water, hot days that's a problem, Summer time I would just loop them together on the slant six hot summer days.. that little 170 ran like a top, never had problems with it, and I see it is still running down the road in a cool 74 Dart , ..well, yall have a dandy day, I am doing a deap clean and updating supplies in my bunk house as it rains today

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