Rod44

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  • in reply to: Working Blind mare single #81133
    Rod44
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    I have an Amish friend with a blind buggy horse. Drives it all over the community. When he goes someplace he just gets out of the buggy and lets it stand there untied, just like the work horses. He says not use tying him as he doesn’t know where to go.

    in reply to: Small donkey mishap + lessons learned #80109
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    “Paying attention” is the key to most misshaps.

    in reply to: Cocked tail #80094
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    A horse chiro may work. I stopped at my Amish shoer one day and there was a chiro working on a horse. There was another horse tied next to it for shoeing. The guy happened to mention that the horse had a “tight” tail. I was hard to lift to put on the crouper. The chiro said no problem and gave is a couple pulls and said try it now. You could lift it with one finger!

    in reply to: Small donkey mishap + lessons learned #80093
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    I had a similar incident once. They stepped ahead as I was gathering the lines to get on the forecart. It must have suprised them as they took off. Luckily as it turned out, I only ended up with one line, the one on my side. I just planted my feet and hauled on the line and they made about three circles around me at a gallop. Then I was able to work my way up the line closer to them amd got them under control. You can’t stop them if you are behind them going the same way they are. Have to turn them to get control. I stepped on to the forecart and they behaved the rest fo the time. I think they were kind of embarrested.

    in reply to: 2013 Horse Progress Days #80092
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    We are going to be there. Hope to see some of you. Hope it doesn’t get rained out!!

    in reply to: Help With Collar Fit? #79920
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    Don’t have any to sell but. Checked out prices for a friend and at my amish harness maker’s he had two 23-25 inch ones for $115. That might give you an idea of what a fair used price might be.

    in reply to: Help With Collar Fit? #79899
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    Horses gaining weight and loosing weight is why I went to adjustable collars. Gives you a few inches of adjustment. They are also a little wider at the top than regualar collars for those fatter wider necks. I just put them on over the head and don’t open the top.

    For what it is worth??

    in reply to: Volunteer Chiefs Needed for Field Days #79448
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    Where are the field days?

    in reply to: Best mower for weedy pastures? #79393
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    Billy Foster – are you going to Horse Progress Days this year in IL?  We are.

    in reply to: Still troubleshooting haflingers… #78693
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    Never mind what is wrong, I found your previous posts.  The draft horse club sounds like your best bet.

    in reply to: Still troubleshooting haflingers… #78692
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    What is wrong with them?

    in reply to: jumpy/ run away help… #78626
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    PeytonM – where are you in WI?  I am from the Viola area, between Richland Center and Viroqua.

    in reply to: Sugaring 2013 #78123
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    We helped friends tap last weekend and have been collecting all week.  Running decent.  A couple slow days when it was cloudy.  Have around 300 taps out.  Made about 10 gallons of syrup to so far.  We are in SW WI between Richland Center and Viroqua.

    in reply to: haflinger skidding a moose? #77806
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    Be sure to work them up to pulling that weight. You don’t want to have them not be able to pull it and make them balky.

    in reply to: Best mower for weedy pastures? #73840
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    WE are planning on going again this year. Hopefully we can make a connection.

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