In THIS ENTRY yesterday morning, I addressed questions my readers had about sheath-cleaning. I took these same questions to the good folks on my favorite equine message board, to see what more knowledgeable people than I had to say about the issue.
It occurred to me that some of you might want to read the ensuing discussion. You'll get a few chuckles, if nothing else.
Click HERE.
Thursday, April 19, 2007
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8 comments:
Well, oh my gosh... general consensus is that bacon grease is not the answer. Thanks for a morning chuckle!
You really opened up a discussion with your question. Helen
That actually was worth the click! I got a good laugh for the day! Bacon grease?! Come on.
Traci
Fun reading and learned some things too! Thanks! The wind and rain has finally left CT and we're having a splendidly warm and sunny afternoon! Yippee. Judy
That's ok-- I'll skip the link...probably wouldn't ever need to know and although I love your horse, I'll let the details be up to you. 'On Ya' - ma
I read the replys on the link.
Interesting but I feel sorry for the horses
that have salt put in their eyes.
Do you think they mix the salt with water to make a liquid
or just put a handful of salt in the horses (and cows) eyes?
Would a horse (or any animal) ever trust a person that put salt in their eyes?
Karla~WA
Well Mosie that was certainly an informative bit of information for a woman who doesn't own a horse, doesn't intend to own a horse, and doesn't know anything about a horse but I like to learn new things even if I don't need to know them. Paula
Donna...I forget from time to time to read your journal....because well I don't have the alert now LOL...but that is ok....I remember soon enough...and tonight I hit the jackpot it seems....haven't laughed this much in a coon's age LOLOL...and learned so much about horses....LOL...it has been an eye opener for sure....thanks a bunch....Hugs from KY Ora
PS...glad you mentioned about the green grass and brown trees....looks the same around here....we need sunshine to brighten up the trees a bit...they look so depressed....!!!!
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