Re: [RC] There is a goldfish in my water! - Truman Prevatt
Hadn't happened at my place. We also have two goldfish ponds/water gardens
at the house and they don't draw birds either.
Truman
Howard Bramhall wrote:
I've considered fish in my horse's trough, but I have one worry and
hope someone can tell me whether or not it's valid. In addition to squitoes
and bugs of all kinds, we, also, have a lot of birds down here. Now, wouldn't
the fish in the trough draw the birds? Won't they want to eat the fish and
take easy pickings which a trough would allow? And, doesn't certain bird
droppings carry diseases that are harmful to horses?
Ah, so many questions, and I have so few answers. Now, isn't this
a much more productive discussion than that "sinful" sheath cleaning episode
we just went thru? Aren't you glad that sheath cleaning only comes around
once every three years? That's why I save some posts that are certain to
repeat themselves, cause, sooner or later, they're gonna make a repeat appearance.
I do think "Drop, Doogie, Drop," was the phrase that will forever stick in
my mind from this year.
cya,
Howard (it's too bad that Bette's couch is over 2,000 miles away for
me. Man, wouldn't you love to hear what's being said in the room when Amber
(little a) has her hour?)
----- Original Message -----
From: Rae Callaway
Sent: Friday, August 30, 2002 11:09 PM
To: ridecamp
Subject: Re: [RC] There is a goldfish in my water!
I've had goldfish in my troughs for nearly 15 years now. I may
clean the tanks once a year - if that. There are no mosquitos around my
pens. There is a small amount of algae in the troughs, but not much. Fish
poop? It settles to the bottom and doesn't bother the horses one bit. My
main tank has 3 fish in it - about 6 inches long and 1 to 1/2 inches fat.
They have babies every couple of years which gives me feeders for the other
troughs.
--- Rae Callaway
--- Tall C Arabians - SE Texas
----- Original Message -----
To:
tprevatt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: 8/30/2002 9:20:13 PM
Subject: Re: [RC] There is a goldfish in my water!
I did that a few years ago, and
then someone asked me about the "poop" from the gold fish, I never thought
about that and dumped them all into my pond. What do you do for that? And
why hasn't anyone come up with something that you can put into the water
to stop algae that is not harmful to the animals?
Also, with the snails, do horses
not get flukes? I was under the impression that they did. certainly cattle
and llamas get liver flukes and die from them. That is why I buy Ivermectin
Plus for the flukes, but that is only for my llamas, I don't give the plus
to horses, why is that?
You are a rocket scientist, any
answers??
amber
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, August 30, 2002 6:33 PM
Subject: Re: [RC] There is a goldfish in my water!
We have gold fish in all our water troughs. We have three 65 gallon and a
150 gallon spread around the place. All are automatic so we keep the same
water level. They all have gold fish. We put the "feeder fish" in - 1/2 inch
gold fish the sell to feed big fish. These suckers are 4 inches now! They
never get fed. They have lived through two winters. We had two placostomus
died the first winter. The person at the fish store said we would have to
bering them in the winter - even FL winters.
So we replaced them with albino cat fish this summer. They are about 11/2
inches when we put them in. I swear we are going to have a cat fish fry soon.
They are almost 6 inches long. Very little algae and no bugs.
Truman
oddfarm wrote:
I would like to get a goldfish
and a placostomus, (sp? a catfish with a sucker mouth, bottom feeder). They
do a great job if you keep water in the tank. You know, being fish and all.
I think first, I will get an automatic
waterier put on the tank.
Lisa Salas, the Odd fArm
Something is always "fishy" here!
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