jose bagge said: (quoted from post at 08:01:34 06/19/08) Ya know, I get the impression that you as well as a lot of the other dirt farmers on this board have a real problem with the fact that this hay is bought for HORSES....if it was being fed to guinea pigs, alpacas, or elephants you'd have less of a problem with it. What if this was show cattle or show goats?
I think a good mare kicked a bunch of you in the a$$ when you were young and created a phobia. Horses are LIVESTOCK just like show cattle. We make a living (at least partially) sellin' 'em, so it's not a matter of this " well, if they can afford horses" BS.
YOUR hobby/business is is gas powered, and an inordinate amount of time on this board is spent complaining about gas prices. THEIR hobby/ business is hay powered- why can't they do the same? IN THIS CASE, YOU ARE THE ARABS!
welp i dont think its so much the horses these guys have a problem with . its the SORRY A horse owners :roll:
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