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Re: O.T. Horse problem
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Posted by Allan In NE on January 20, 2007 at 17:03:55 from (148.78.243.24):
In Reply to: Re: O.T. Horse problem posted by sandbur on January 20, 2007 at 16:46:48:
Doin' good. Still got 'em both quarantined off. The little sister gets a runny nose from time to time. Watchin’ her; might have to throw some more penicillin at her yet. Got the little filly all halter/leg broke and sacked out pretty darned good. Started on the gelding today. Typical wild, crazy indian-reservation horse; has never seen a human. He's coming down fast tho; he just doesn't know it yet. Should have him on the lead at the first of the week. Got to hurry up and get him calmed down; guy is growing so darned fast, I can see it day to day and I dunno, I think he just might make on he!! of a fine little cow pony. He just has excellent confirmation for a freebe. :>) Allan
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