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Diane F Arnett (rumor@ksu.edu)
Sat, 5 Oct 1996 23:45:15 -0500 (CDT)

Hi, it's me again: the grown-up (sort of) 2-year old with the bottomless
pit of questions. Here goes:

1) What in the world is "rolfing", what does it mean to be a
"rolfer" and what ungodly thing are you doing to our four-legged
friends when you "rolf a horse"?

2) Does it make a difference feeding a product such as Purina
Strategy if you are feeding brome and/or prairie hay rather than alfalfa?

3) I've heard a lot of conflicting opinions on whether to feed
alfalfa or other hays, and frankly I'm a little confused. I was feeding
my gorse (or rather horse, gorse is his invisible friend) first cut
alfalfa that was very stemmy. Then at the last two competetive rides I
did I got a lot of negative feedback (feeding alfalfa is very bad, makes
them too hot, hard on the kidneys, etc.) So, I switched to brome hay.
I'm very confused.

Oh, baby's crying gotta go, that's all the questions for now
anyway. Oh- one more quickly. Any cures for a 15 month old that seems
to think hitting is funny, and doesn't understand that it's really not.
I have no idea why he has started doing this. Someone told me her son
started biting her and so she bit him back and he quit but I certainly do
not want to hit my son back.
Bye. Dianna