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Re: The Moveable Feast



These sleds also work great for hauling buckets full of warm water for you
equine buddies. Does not take much effort at all as long as you stay on the
ice and snow.
Sled do not do so well on gravel or grass, but the way the snow keeps
falling, we will not see the ground until spring

LYnette in North Dakota. Although we do not have as much snow as some other
states!

> Hay campers!  Thought I'd share this brilliant, new/stupid, old? idea
> with ya'll.
> If you're living in snowville, or iceville, USA now...
>
> Moving hay is EASY with those cheap, plastic kid's sleds  - they are the
> GREATEST for sliding bales of hay around on this teflon, ground-slippery
> stuff they call snow!  My horses are getting into it - plop one on a
> sled, or maybe two bales crosswise, then pull anywhere you want your
> horses to much out - a sliding buffet - no, better!  a MOVEABLE FEAST" -
> Once I even placed the rubber feed tub with moving slop in it atop the
> hay bale atop the sled and my arab mare (of course the smartest of the
> three stooges) - kept up with me eating the mash on the move!  And wow,
> does it save your good old bod AND plow a nice, smooth path through the
> snow!  Anyone else do this, or am I the last to know??
>
> Karen in white PA
>
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