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Old 11-01-2009, 06:16 PM   #21
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Tennessee, you're off your rocker. He has such a drab plain color. I like this one much better. From what I heard, he's a registered Pintappabiandale. Blood typed and everything.

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ooooooooo, yes!
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Tennessee, you're off your rocker. He has such a drab plain color. I like this one much better. From what I heard, he's a registered Pintappabiandale. Blood typed and everything.

He looks foundation bred!!
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I know this is off topic but my horse strikes at me and kicks me and yesterday he bit off two fingers while I was sitting in his stall bonding. Will my fingers make him sick? He really has good manners and I love him sooo much.
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Oh, Kevin. He is gonna die, those fingers could have gotten stuck in his throat or he could get colic. Make sure after he kicks and strikes at you to give him big kisses and hugs. He must love you dearly.
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I know he was just scared. I'm going to play some games with him.
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bahahahahahahaha lol o my.
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Old 11-01-2009, 11:53 PM   #28
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Forget weaning...Seperate the mares and foals at birth.Foals hit the ground running so all they need is whole corn.When they turn 5 months old,you may start breaking them Also, horses are wild animals so its not necessary to trim their hooves,float their teeth or worm them.If your mount doesn't fit your standards it can be sent to Canada or Mexico for slaughter.If the horse will not load in the trailer,grap a bad and beat the crap outa it ! That will show them... When the colts are old enought they can be bred back to their mothers or sisters,Then they come out all shapes and sizes!.

Not sure if you like my ideas but hey,they worked for me ;)
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I agree with lacyloo's advice :) But instead of sending your horse to the slaughter why don't you just leave it in a bare paddock with a rope halter on (Don't want that little bugga getting away) and let him fend for himself. Serves him right for not keeping up to my standards.
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I know this is off topic but my horse strikes at me and kicks me and yesterday he bit off two fingers while I was sitting in his stall bonding. Will my fingers make him sick? He really has good manners and I love him sooo much.
Lemme guesss.... stallyun?




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