Search the web
Sign In
New User? Sign Up
barefootedhorses · To pass on information about the benefits of barefooted horses
? Already a member? Sign in to Yahoo!

Yahoo! Groups Tips

Did you know...
Real people. Real stories. See how Yahoo! Groups impacts members worldwide.

Best of Y! Groups

   Check them out and nominate your group.

Messages

  Messages Help
Advanced
Messages 16183 - 16212 of 17458   Oldest  |  < Older  |  Newer >  |  Newest
Messages: Simplify | Expand   (Group by Topic) Author Sort by Date ^
16183
Hello Pat That is very kind of you, thank you! On the link below you can see our horses: http://www.c-m-f.ca/html/horsesrid1.html and here, what we do and...
Susanne Vogt
susanne@...
Send Email
Apr 1, 2005
1:53 pm
16184
Barefooted Horses List Etiquette (This message is sent automatically monthly as a reminder) I have never been one for censorship of opinions and ideas;...
barefootedhorses@yaho...
Send Email
Apr 2, 2005
4:03 am
16185
My close friend used LaminaSaver for about a year on a 3-yr old Belgian Draft filly, in conjunction with a lot of expensive vet care and in the end there was...
Kevin Amundsen
exsolectrian
Offline Send Email
Apr 3, 2005
6:18 pm
16186
Hey list. My 10 yr old mule Rosie and a split left to right across two of her hoofs. I was told today that changing there hay can do this. Yes her hay has...
Teresa Mayberry
mayberrytrans
Offline Send Email
Apr 4, 2005
3:02 am
16187
Can you keep the horse outside while transitioning to barefoot so there is less pawing until the feet toughen up? The feet can look frighteningly short and...
SarahColli@...
Send Email
Apr 4, 2005
3:19 am
16188
This sounds like a horizontal crack. From my experience these are either caused by abscesses that popped at the coronary band, or they are caused by stress on...
Bonnie Yoho
quinineatcen...
Offline Send Email
Apr 4, 2005
8:14 pm
16189
Sandy, have you noticed any changes? How did it go? Regards, Lenx ... Hi Lenx, Thanks for your response. It makes more sense. The one horse that started...
Lenx
ladylenk
Offline Send Email
Apr 5, 2005
2:39 am
16190
Has anyone tried the Source HF supplement? If so, what results did you see?...
sandymcdonald33
Offline Send Email
Apr 5, 2005
3:50 am
16191
Hi Lenx, Well absolutely amazing things have happened since that post. The 4 yr. old that was trying to push me around is not doing that any more. I ended up...
sandymcdonald33
Offline Send Email
Apr 5, 2005
4:26 am
16192
Hi Tree, I haven't seen any posts from you in about 2 weeks on this site or another where you are very active, which is not the norm. Are you doing alright? ...
sandymcdonald33
Offline Send Email
Apr 5, 2005
4:30 am
16193
Good to hear that, even though I have had my horse barefeet for nearly two years now, I have only started learning how to trim myself. I started with the hind...
Lenx
ladylenk
Offline Send Email
Apr 5, 2005
7:43 am
16194
Have you considered trying the hoof jack? It has a cradle to rest the hoof in. I really did not like to put the front hooves b/w my legs and they were very...
sandymcdonald33
Offline Send Email
Apr 6, 2005
5:46 am
16195
I must admit I dont think I have seen anything like this before. I can hold the horse's hoof on my knee (he is quite ok), but then the trimming is different -...
Lenx
ladylenk
Offline Send Email
Apr 6, 2005
1:16 pm
16196
... Hi Sandy, Thanks for asking after me. I've been lurking on quite a few groups but have been posting more in the Equine Founder group and now and then with...
Tree
barefoottree
Offline Send Email
Apr 7, 2005
1:13 am
16197
I've been spending more time outside too. I definitely welcome the warmer weather. I'm glad you're OK. Sandy...
sandymcdonald33
Offline Send Email
Apr 9, 2005
3:53 am
16198
Hi Sandy, Had a bad t-storm hit our area last friday and it killed my modem. Tried replacing it over this weekend without any success so more than the modem...
Tree
barefoottree
Offline Send Email
Apr 11, 2005
4:37 am
16199
Hi Sarah, Yes my experience was the same as yours. The hind feet got smaller and smaller during the first six months. After a year they were well-formed but ...
Kevin Amundsen
exsolectrian
Offline Send Email
Apr 12, 2005
11:00 am
16200
I live in No. Washington where it is very wet all winter. The horses frogs are looking very bad, shrinking, not full at all, and the whole back part of it is...
Marilyn Adamik-Solari
marilyn97006
Offline Send Email
Apr 13, 2005
7:21 am
16201
Normally in our area it is pretty dry, but now and then we get some wet conditions and in the last year or so we have had some really wet conditions. At those...
Bonnie Yoho
quinineatcen...
Offline Send Email
Apr 13, 2005
8:59 pm
16202
I currently have both of my TB's on it; their coats are sleek and shiny and the hooves are in the best condition they have been. lori Sean...
Lori Sears
lass1of6
Offline Send Email
Apr 14, 2005
12:33 am
16203
Hi Marilyn, I live in Western NC and we've had a very wet season after quite a few years of drought. The horses and ponies spend a lot of time gathered around...
Tree
barefoottree
Offline Send Email
Apr 14, 2005
1:50 am
16204
Hi Tree, I hope you are recovering well from that aweful storm. That was a bummer. Sandy...
sandymcdonald33
Offline Send Email
Apr 15, 2005
3:14 am
16205
Well, I'm fine. I still have to find some more dead spots in the electric fences though. grrrr! I'm debating on contacting our home insurance company to...
Tree
barefoottree
Offline Send Email
Apr 15, 2005
12:10 pm
16206
Frogs will slough themselves in extreme moisture conditions on a routine basis. Too much moisture is a perfect breeding ground for bacteria and the frogs will...
matt
MatHar1
Offline Send Email
Apr 15, 2005
3:24 pm
16207
Contrary to what you have read/been told...there is a HELL of a lot more involved with bringing a long toe/underrun heel back in line than just cutting heels...
matt
MatHar1
Offline Send Email
Apr 15, 2005
3:38 pm
16208
Hi Matt, What is a sugardine scrub and where do you get it or how do you make it? Also, how do you apply the surgardine scrub? It sounds interesting and I...
sandymcdonald33
Offline Send Email
Apr 16, 2005
3:15 am
16209
Don't debate, contact them and see what they have to say. Pat Message: 2 Date: Fri, 15 Apr 2005 12:10:02 -0000 From: "Tree" <ovrdunit@...> Subject: Re: Hi...
chrysgem
chrysgem40
Offline Send Email
Apr 16, 2005
3:24 am
16210
Thanks. I'll have to do this on Monday then. Their office is closed on weekends. Tree ... home ... to ... 4/14/2005...
Tree
barefoottree
Offline Send Email
Apr 16, 2005
12:42 pm
16211
Hang on, hang on. An inquiry can raise your rates or cause your policy to be canceled. I called and inquired whether or not my son's bike which was stolen from...
Lyne
lyne612
Offline Send Email
Apr 17, 2005
12:12 am
16212
Its simply ordinary table sugar..mixed with as much iodine(10% if you can find it...7% will do) as it can absorb. Mix it to a thick paste consistency and...
matt
MatHar1
Offline Send Email
Apr 17, 2005
12:32 am
Messages 16183 - 16212 of 17458   Oldest  |  < Older  |  Newer >  |  Newest
Advanced
Add to My Yahoo!      XML What's This?

Copyright © 2007 Yahoo! Inc. All rights reserved.
Privacy Policy - Terms of Service - Guidelines - Help