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In a message dated 01/05/2000 12:16:52 PM US Mountain Standard Time, SeeUN100 writes: << < << I should also mention the juniper and several other evergreens are also toxic to horses...DEADLY!! Teddy >> Juniper....really? We have tons of these around and have never heard that. The horses love juniper (gives them good breath also)! Is it just the wood of a juniper? What about all the horses that are pastured with these trees? Johnna Robb Flagstaff, AZ SeeUN100@cs.com "He who is impatient waits twice." -- Mack McGinnis " >>
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- Subject: eating pine needles
- From: SeeUN100@cs.com
- Date: Wed, 5 Jan 2000 14:16:52 EST
- Full-name: SeeUN100
In a message dated 01/05/2000 11:55:42 AM US Mountain Standard Time, ridecamp-d-request@endurance.net writes: << << I should also mention the juniper and several other evergreens are also toxic to horses...DEADLY!! Teddy >> Juniper....really? We have tons of these around and have never heard that. The horses love juniper (gives them good breath also)! Is it just the wood of a juniper? Johnna Robb Flagstaff, AZ SeeUN100@cs.com "He who is impatient waits twice." -- Mack McGinnis " >> Johnna Robb Flagstaff, AZ SeeUN100@cs.com "He who is impatient waits twice." -- Mack McGinnis "
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