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Horse Talk!
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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 1361951"><p>yes horses are selective and most people around here wont turn them out on most grass they rather keep them stalled feed expensive grain ration and only top choice hay no junk .the sad part is most that put there kids in 4 H and thats where they get there heads full of bull ! my daughter used to get mad when she took horses out to show or compete ,mad at me for haveing clover in there pasture ,finally one judge kept her in the arena till last he cuaght her trying to wipe it mouth before she came in arena ,that was a waste of time !as she stood there woundering what was going on judge started a conversation how healthy her horse looked she made comment that we lived on a farm and dad wouldnt let her use good hay for them and his pastures were full of clover.that made there mouths look horrible .as he agreed and told her she could go he stoped her and said one more thing young lady clover is good for them. they will destroy some spot and never touch others,have had 7 or so head on 5 acre at one point in time .the two we have left are ridden couple dozzen time a year now apox 20 yr olds if a storm knocks down the fence or someone leave a gate open they can most time be found in the yard !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 1361951"] yes horses are selective and most people around here wont turn them out on most grass they rather keep them stalled feed expensive grain ration and only top choice hay no junk .the sad part is most that put there kids in 4 H and thats where they get there heads full of bull ! my daughter used to get mad when she took horses out to show or compete ,mad at me for haveing clover in there pasture ,finally one judge kept her in the arena till last he cuaght her trying to wipe it mouth before she came in arena ,that was a waste of time !as she stood there woundering what was going on judge started a conversation how healthy her horse looked she made comment that we lived on a farm and dad wouldnt let her use good hay for them and his pastures were full of clover.that made there mouths look horrible .as he agreed and told her she could go he stoped her and said one more thing young lady clover is good for them. they will destroy some spot and never touch others,have had 7 or so head on 5 acre at one point in time .the two we have left are ridden couple dozzen time a year now apox 20 yr olds if a storm knocks down the fence or someone leave a gate open they can most time be found in the yard ! [/QUOTE]
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