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    [RC] Cages on Stirrups - T'Lara Joy Freedom


    I have those black plastic open cages on my Ultra stirrups. Recently,
    someone I was chatting with expressed concern that brush could get caught in
    the cages and cause a rodeo, at least. Since I mostly ride on the barren
    plains of Alberta (pretty treeless where I am, anyway), I have never had to
    push through brush and close, treed areas.
    
    Comments?
    
    By the way, I love the cages. I can ride in flat soled shoes without a care.
    The stirrups, too, are great. Makes a big difference in leg, knee, ankle,
    foot comfort.
    
    Also, I've been reading with many chuckles the posts about chocolate icing.
    My horse will not touch anything sweet. Molasses or applesauce, even mixed
    with grain - he'll refuse the whole mixture.
    
    He's what I refer to as a "crunchy" horse. He likes crunchy treats like
    apples, carrots, horse cookies with molasses. Try to give him anything
    gooey, including bran mash or soaked beet pulp - and up goes the nose and he
    walks away.
    
    The horses he lives with think he's crazy and eagerly slurp up his rejects.
    --
    T'Lara Joy Freedom - tfreedom@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
    Calgary, Alberta, Canada
    
    
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