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  • in reply to: Coblentz 22-24 farm collar #87851
    gebritt
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    When you decide what you need for the collar, determine what the freight would be to zipcode 27530 and get back to me. If reasonable I very well might be interested. Thanks Gary

    in reply to: We are going shopping!!!! #57863
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    I got a call from a young lady near Charlotte NC. She has a pair of Percheron yearlings that are very near match. Both mares are black with a white diamond in forehead that is shaped nearly the same. They are half sisters with the sire standing right at 19 hands and the dams at 16+ hands. I saw this pair last weekend and have been tempted to go back and buy them but my wife said I better like them a lot if I brought them home because I would be sleeping with them. They appear to be a tad bit thin but a lot of that is their age and their tremendous bone structure. She paid big bucks for these girls and began by offering them at $3000 for the pair. She is now down to $1500 but she said that she was open to offers as long as they were going to a good home and would stay together. She said they came from registered stock but the man said he couldn’t get the papers although she has seen the dams and sire. I am afraid this guy say this 20 year old young lady and saw an easy mark. But that’s what I assume and we all know what assume means ASS U ME

    in reply to: We are going shopping!!!! #57862
    gebritt
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    The halflingers will last as long or longer than you as long as you hook them to something relative to their size. You will find they will give you all they have but they can’t do the work of a 4000lb team of larger drafts.

    in reply to: Injecting Ivermectin #56113
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    A old hunter in this area introduced me to using Ivermec Pour On on our dogs instead of Top Spot, Frontline, etc. to control fleas and ticks. I works great (really better) and saves lots of money. I’ve wondered about pouring it on the horses back as well to controls flies and worms as well. Any thoughts???

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