Truth seeker said: (quoted from post at 13:41:19 02/07/08) Hi!
Sorry Dave if I ruffled your feather, I assure you That wasn't my intent!
As for the question as to who the issues are with, It's not the people, it's not the horses, it's the attitude of SOME people who refuse to feed their horse anything but the best hay, but they'll take your hay off of your hands for a song. and they will want it delivered because they don't want their new truck dirtied. But as I said it's only SOME people who do that, and that spoils everything for any other horse owners.
Not at all.... I was only curious. I see some pretty difficult people myself. As far as quality of the hay, I look for the best to and will take it for a song if that's what folks are asking for it. My truck's ugly. so I pick up my own :shock: :P
The trend over here is, if you ride English, you have a Jack Russel Terrier, Western is an Australian Sheperd. We have the Sheperds and sell puppies now and then and have a Stallion that we offer. You should see what shows up here sometimes.
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