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RC: Re: Bread
Hmmm.....I see from the whole bread dialogue that some of you
have never shared a bagel or a peanut butter & jelly sandwich with
your horses.
Horses are also a great way to get rid of a sandwich that's gotten
wet at a vet check because you didn't check to make sure the blue
and green makes yellow on the plastic bag. Who has time to deal
with complicated bags when you're getting ready for a ride? <g>
Tina - who always had to pack 2 sandwiches on a trail ride - one for
me and one for the horses
tina@liveonthenet.com
On 17 Dec 99, at 2:08, kmhicks1@juno.com wrote:
> I have fed bread before. Up to a couple of loaves at a time to each
> horse. Of course, I make sure that the horse isn't a pig about it before
> I go dumping bread on the ground. They love it! One of mine will just
> about run you over for Rye bread and she is the most mannerly horse on the
> place and has been every stable she has been kept at. For a horse that is
> a hard keeper I find that the bread helps to keep weight on them.
> Of course, it depends on why they are a hard keeper.
> Karen Hicks, Trustee
> M.A.R.E., Inc. (Mustang & Arabian Rescue & Education)
> Lawton, OK
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