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Horse first aid kit, your medicine cabinet, under the seat in the vehicle you drove, on the ground under the vehicle you drove, still at the vet, in the refrigerator, check the garbage.
Hi everybody. I came across an old book by GaWaNi Ponyboy at my local thrift store. I had TOTALLY forgotten about him. He was very much in the spotlight in the late 1990s/early 2000s, I believe. We remember seeing him perform at the Midwest Horse Fair in Wisconsin some time back, where he was...
A lifetime horse inspection permit is thirty dollars. In Idaho a lifetime permit is fifty-three dollars. The lifetime permit is good for as long as you own the horse or mule and is non-transferrable. Do I need one for every state? That could get expensive! No, brand inspection permits are reciprocal.
watch him in the pature, if he trots w/o dragging his feet, he could have back or joint problem, causing weight bearing to bring out the toe dragging issue. I had used to have a lazy horse, dragged his toes, stumbled would even limp on the way out when riding, but when turned back towards home, that limp was gone , and he was high steppin it back to the corral..