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    Home births fashionable in the 80's?

    I think the reason they were is that women got fed up with the rigidity of hospital management. I lived 5 minutes from Stanford Hospital and El Camino Hospital. With one, the choice was to be...
  2. Thread: Girthy horse...

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    try riding bareback to narrow down the problem

    Even walking bareback would be useful. Ask for extended walk and halt transitions. If he feels great, is really extending and moving well, then you do have an equipment problem.
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    Mine are out 24/7 in KS

    It's been really cold here and there is 8-9" of powder snow on the ground. A couple years back, I had a barn in CT surrounded by a small turnout. Horses could come and go as they pleased and they...
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    stay away from the big plaid tartan rhinos

    The tartan rhino (big plaid marine, olive and chestnut) snag and rip. If you need it for one winter, okay, else not.

    The small windowpane check fabric rhino is more tightly woven and lasts.
  5. Thread: Thornhill Danube

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    Riding in a Danube now

    I love it and it represents a saddle that works for us after a long search, too. If you would like some pictures of it, contact me via PM. For immediate picture gratification, there is one for...
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    Thornhill Danube for short back and big shoulder

    My 15 2 Arabian boy and I are doing great with our Thornhill Danube. He has a wither and a short, curvy back, as well as a long sloping shoulder and big barrel, so he's not the easiest to fit. The...
  7. Stay away from the Rhino big pattern plaid blankets

    Rhino blankets are great, but they struck out with the big plaid pattern - blue, olive, and chestnut. The weave is really open with these larger plaids and snags on everything, as well as easily...
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    Low withered horse?

    Try a hoop tree saddle - Thornhill Vienna II which is under $1000 new - along with a Gel Eze Non-Slip Pad and Thinline dressage girth. I put the Gel Eze on first, then a light pad over, then the...
  9. Try Greengate Stud in MA 2 /1/2 drive from NYC

    Contact Rachel Ehrlich at http://www.greengatestud.com
  10. Looking for hoof trimmer in Southern Kansas City area

    Hi,

    I'm new to Johnson County, Kansas, and am looking for a hoof trimmer to do my horses. We are on 183rd St. in Stilwell, KS, just off Hwy 69. I'd love to find someone who does sport horses. My...
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    It's easier to pick up Rejuvenade which is...

    It's easier to pick up Rejuvenade which is virtually the same. Progressive Nutrition is a spin off of Buckeye.

    http://www.prognutrition.com/rejuvenaideplus.html
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    Boy, do I feel your pain. I have two arabians and...

    Boy, do I feel your pain. I have two arabians and it has been no fun finding saddles. Especially, like all horses they grow and develop, too. What once fit then no longer fits. One learns how to...
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    Serr Maariner, Arabian, ridden by Gail Hoff Carmona

    SERR MAARINER a Straight Egyptian Babson Arabian

    IBN FA-SERR x MAARENA

    Serr Mariner went all the way to Grand Prix and scored high enough so that Gail could earn her personal USDF (US...
  14. My horse will kick you. One of those topics makes...

    My horse will kick you. One of those topics makes him mad.
  15. Wow, love Arabians

    I love Arabians. Look at him go!
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    What a lovely thread this is. Thanks for sharing...

    What a lovely thread this is. Thanks for sharing your experiences.
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    Thank you. The picture at the end of the two...

    Thank you. The picture at the end of the two babies cuddling with their necks was so sweet.

    I raised an orphan baby last spring and he would have loved some goats to play with, also! He had to...
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    My dunker

    My guy is at a new place where he can't dunk his hay (out most of the time), and he's now thin. It could be that he is still adjusting or he has a good reason for his dunking.

    Here is how I used...
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    Insurance companies use computers to up their income

    The form letters are sent out automatically and will continue to arrive for a couple months. Tossing them is probably the best idea, as no human reachable by you will have the authority to end them....
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    "America's Women, 400 years of Dolls, Drudges,...

    "America's Women, 400 years of Dolls, Drudges, Helpmates and Heroines" by Gail Collins. It's a fast read and starts off with the first colonists and rolls forward through four centuries of history....
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    Capresso

    This one is pricey, but it saves me money by extracting the most from the beans. I went back to Chemex which is where I started with great coffee years ago, but I kept remembering the Capresso from...
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    The main forum size cannot be adjusted in either...

    The main forum size cannot be adjusted in either IE or Firefox. If I make my browser wider, the forum size stays the same (squished). It makes it difficult to browse or spend time at the site. I use...
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    Here is a list of tracks. I know there is an...

    Here is a list of tracks. I know there is an active track in Colorado, Arapahoe, but that search led to this finding:

    http://www.offtrackthoroughbredhelp.com/track_links.html
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    Dressage comes from movements that horses make at...

    Dressage comes from movements that horses make at liberty. To the degree that the movement looks supple, elegant and natural, it is a pleasure to watch. Man made and artificial are not a pleasure to...
  25. Loving these photo's! Here is my first ever...

    Loving these photo's! Here is my first ever baby horse at around 1 month. That's mom under saddle.

    First he makes his plan, gets in position and does his 'biggest'!...
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