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Posted by 1941 farmall a boy on June 23, 2007 at 19:55:31 from (216.134.245.220):
In Reply to: Horse Sense posted by Walt Davies on June 23, 2007 at 08:08:13:
We have horses and I work for a race horse farm down the road some times. Now you tell me woud you wanna feed just a lil moldey to a 80,000 doller horse. Just a lil mold can really be bad for them. I woud not want to risk it at all. Now I have a horse if you do put out a lil moldey hay he wont eat it he just eats the good stuff. He is 30 years old my friend down the road gave him to me sence he did not have any money to pay me. His mom has a trail rideing place and thay have 500 horses and no moldey hay. But the lady I help only get a truck load at a time and if people put it up right it wont burn down the barn. So I can see where your comeing from im sure its a pain in the tail when thay do get that bad.
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