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Why sacking out isn't always a good idea

by Priscilla Dance <padance@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jun 25, 2008 at 10:11 AM

First a little background.  I live in a four house community; we have a 
common arena and each of us has our horse setup on one side.  It can 
sometimes be difficult to keep a determined horse out of stuff.  One of 
my neighbors feeds rich alfalfa, lusted after by all the other horses. 
My horse (and apparently some of the others) have performed mighty feats 
of legerdermain to achieve the prize.  Yesterday, she strung up a line 
with plastic bags tied along the length.  You guessed.  Killian, 
completely blase about plastic bags (oh, toys, no problem), was soon 
knee deep in hay.
 




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Why sacking out isn't always a good idea
Priscilla Dance <padan  2008-06-25 10:11:03 
Re: Why sacking out isn't always a good idea
Eileen Morgan <egm12@[  2008-06-25 16:22:19 

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