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why did they want out so badly?
JeanParticipantWhat a great setup. I would like to see those mules closeup!
JeanParticipantOk, Twinkles wants to join the blogisphere so she has asked me to post her blog here.
She likes to write about the things she sees and does in her Mini Horse way.
http://wwwtwinklestheminihorse.tumblr.com/
She is a work horse of small stature but big heart.:rolleyes:
JeanParticipantI see this as similar to a clinic I went to a couple of years ago. It was a very small group and we each got an hour in the morning of one on one time with the teamster. While he was working with someone else we would work on what we had been doing for the hour, or listening to him work with another student. Then because there was so few of us we got another hour in the afternoon. This was a 3 day clinic and by the third day we were doing stuff as a group. It was a great time, I came away with a lot and it was well worth the money I paid. That is how I see this clinic working. Each participant will have set amount of one on one time, then they will have time to work on what they were taught or listen to him working with another student. I would think while they are plowing they could be going all at once and he could help them when they needed it. Sort of like a yoga class (as if I have ever been in a yoga class, I have seen one on TV).
JeanParticipantHello Chris, welcome to the forum. You will find a wealth of information on here about farming with horses. I look forward to hearing more about your adventures with horses.
JeanJeanParticipantOk, this is great. We need something for this newsletter. Don’t mean to put a rush on it, but we should have a sign up sheet and some information. Hopefully we can work out the bulk of the details this weekend.
JeanParticipantWe would like pictures please. Good luck with the new team. They sound great.
JeanParticipant@Jen Judkins 31597 wrote:
OK, but you will definitely need to put meat in the chili, lol!
I will add meat that I have killed with my bare hands. (add in a manly meat killing noise here)
JeanParticipantI call dibs on being the camp cook.
JeanParticipantOne of the donkeys at the farm I work at has stinghalt but he only shows signs of it in the winter when he is kept in a pretty small pen and it is cold out. In the summer I never see it.
JeanParticipantOk, I will prove that I am a girl. What is a beetle and what do you do with it? It looks like a mallet with forged metal on the ends.
JeanParticipantBill Rouleu (I am sorry I butchered his name) could make them. He is the man that made the fronts of our stone boats. Would you like me to ask him? If so do I just ask for what George said and that will make sense to him? It did not to me.
December 12, 2011 at 11:25 am in reply to: Logging workshop hosted by Draft Animal Power Network and The Farm School Athol MA #70105JeanParticipantDecember 12, 2011 at 12:59 am in reply to: Logging workshop hosted by Draft Animal Power Network and The Farm School Athol MA #70104JeanParticipantHere is a link to the photos I took. Videos coming soon, but it is wicked slow tonight. http://www.flickr.com/photos/27946796@N03/6495633569/
JeanParticipantScott, you know the car rental trick to try to upgrade you when they don’t have any more of the Aveos. Say no, and 9 out o 10 times they will have to upgrade you for no up charge. Just hope the only car left is not the 18 passenger van. I ended up with one of those in AZ.
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