ForgotPassword?
Sign Up
Search this Topic:
Forum Jump
Posts: 530
Apr 10 11 5:30 AM
KizmetRanch wrote:LOL You haven't seen her camera... I have a nicer camera than she does (sorry FTF lol, it's true. Even my point and shoot is nicer than yours. ), she just has an impeccable eye for horse photography. If she had the equipment I have no doubt that she'd be right there next to Bob Langrish -- and clearly, that talent runs in the family.
Posts: 9400
Apr 10 11 6:32 AM
Dear High Road, As much as I enjoy the lack of traffic on you, there are days where the shortcut onto Bitchslap Road, You Want a Piece of THIS Circle and You Have the Maturity of a 10 Year Old Avenue ...seem.....well- rally really tempting.
Posts: 14759
Apr 10 11 7:25 AM
The Hock Shield is custom fit to STAY IN PLACE in order to prevent and heal hock sores. It comes in five sizes but special orders are welcome if your horse is "unique". If a horse has a hock injury or bed sore, repeated lying down can aggravate it and prevent healing. Some sores just become larger and/or deeper. The healing process cannot take place unless a protective layer is placed between the ground and the skin.
*******************************
Nightgames owes me $100. If this message is still in my siggy, she hasn't paid up yet.
Apr 10 11 7:39 AM
HorseHawk wrote:Looks like you are evidently skimping on sufficient bedding for your constantly stalled horses...(hock sores)...
Posts: 8884
Apr 10 11 7:51 AM
forthefutureofthebreed wrote:HorseHawk wrote:Looks like you are evidently skimping on sufficient bedding for your constantly stalled horses...(hock sores)...I bed them on broken glass and gravel and they're locked in stalls 24 hrs a day.
Apr 10 11 7:56 AM
Apr 10 11 8:01 AM
sunridge1 wrote:forthefutureofthebreed wrote:I bed them on broken glass and gravel and they're locked in stalls 24 hrs a day.FTF that is so wrong you are SUPPOSED to use roofing nails. sheeez..
forthefutureofthebreed wrote:I bed them on broken glass and gravel and they're locked in stalls 24 hrs a day.
Apr 10 11 8:13 AM
sunridge1 wrote:And I'm a little miffed at DDR for not using a sharpened upside down mule bit. Some trainer.....
Apr 10 11 8:19 AM
Posts: 9941
Apr 10 11 9:54 AM
If there was a vet student action figure, no children would buy it, and it would need to come with a warning label about increasing the depression in teenagers. Even the commercials for it would be depressing:The new vet student action figure from Mattel! It has foldable legs for long periods of sitting and standing! You can watch its hair turn gray before your eyes! Comes complete with 50lb backpack and scoliosis! Happiness not included.
Posts: 35779
Apr 10 11 9:59 AM
KizmetRanch wrote:OMG. HH can't tell the difference between a yearling filly and a mature stallion. SOMEBODY QUOTE THAT SHIT SO IT'S ON RECORD FOREVER!
Posts: 5974
Apr 10 11 11:30 AM
goflippr wrote:KizmetRanch wrote: OMG. HH can't tell the difference between a yearling filly and a mature stallion. SOMEBODY QUOTE THAT SHIT SO IT'S ON RECORD FOREVER!Quoted so it's on record forever. Unless of course ddr is a giant.
KizmetRanch wrote: OMG. HH can't tell the difference between a yearling filly and a mature stallion. SOMEBODY QUOTE THAT SHIT SO IT'S ON RECORD FOREVER!
Apr 10 11 11:38 AM
horsewoman1965 wrote:goflippr wrote:KizmetRanch wrote: OMG. HH can't tell the difference between a yearling filly and a mature stallion. SOMEBODY QUOTE THAT SHIT SO IT'S ON RECORD FOREVER!Quoted so it's on record forever. Unless of course ddr is a giant. You made me laugh. I so needed that!
Apr 10 11 11:41 AM
HorseHawk wrote:horsewoman1965 wrote:goflippr wrote:KizmetRanch wrote: OMG. HH can't tell the difference between a yearling filly and a mature stallion. SOMEBODY QUOTE THAT SHIT SO IT'S ON RECORD FOREVER!Quoted so it's on record forever. Unless of course ddr is a giant. You made me laugh. I so needed that!And this gal, "KizmetRanch" is going to be vetting someones horses in the near future...........
Apr 10 11 11:46 AM
horsewoman1965 wrote:HorseHawk wrote:horsewoman1965 wrote:goflippr wrote:KizmetRanch wrote: OMG. HH can't tell the difference between a yearling filly and a mature stallion. SOMEBODY QUOTE THAT SHIT SO IT'S ON RECORD FOREVER!Quoted so it's on record forever. Unless of course ddr is a giant. You made me laugh. I so needed that!And this gal, "KizmetRanch" is going to be vetting someones horses in the near future...........Guess she missed where you said "filly" Maybe she needs glasses?
Posts: 11559
Apr 10 11 1:34 PM
Apr 10 11 1:49 PM
Posts: 10983
Apr 10 11 2:01 PM
KizmetRanch wrote:And well, BC stamps his babies. What can I say? :-P I'll drink my coffee before posting next time.
Posts: 1771
Apr 10 11 3:29 PM
HorseHawk wrote:Looks like you are evidently skimping on sufficient bedding for your constantly stalled horses...(hock sores)...Hock Shield - Hock boot pair - hock protector for horse hock bed soresThe Hock Shield is custom fit to STAY IN PLACE in order to prevent and heal hock sores. It comes in five sizes but special orders are welcome if your horse is "unique". If a horse has a hock injury or bed sore, repeated lying down can aggravate it and prevent healing. Some sores just become larger and/or deeper. The healing process cannot take place unless a protective layer is placed between the ground and the skin.
Posts: 5294
Apr 10 11 3:35 PM
Spooksandbolts wrote:How terribly sad for you that the extensive advice you've been given wasn't what you wanted and wasn't sufficient for you to figure what to do.
Luckyduckerpart2 wrote:
Sometimes I wonder if there is an asshat of the year award you may be competing for that we don't know about.
Share This