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  • Within an hour, isn't it, Jeepers?

    For Alysheba...some questions about her namesake:
    1) How much did Alysheba sell for as a yearling?
    2) What surgery was performed on him as a two-year-old that helped make a marked improvement in his performance?
    3) Where does he live now?
    4) What race was he disqualified from? Why? Bonus: What horse was named the new winner of the race?

    'Sheba is one of my all-time favorite racers, so I had to throw some of these at you.
    SA Ferrana Moniet 1988-2011
    CP Trilogy 2002-2015
    My bloggity blog: Hobby Horse: Adventures of the Perpetual Newbie

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    • foal should nurse within two hours, I've heard some say three...I'd be more comforatble with two

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        We'll leave Lauruffian's questions for Alysheba.

        Question....

        What is the substance produced by the mare that passes immunity to her newborn foal?

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        • Collostrum. We humans produce it, too...new mom speaking from experience here (while holding her 2-month-old).
          SA Ferrana Moniet 1988-2011
          CP Trilogy 2002-2015
          My bloggity blog: Hobby Horse: Adventures of the Perpetual Newbie

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          • it nice to have babies leran so early on coth even tho they 2mths old

            who won the colnianal cup ( CANT spell it but think you know waht imean)
            in 1988
            name the horse and rider

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            • Original Poster

              Who won the "colonial cup" in 1988... "Jimmy Lorenzo"??

              What wild ponies live on the islands off the coast of Virginia and Maryland?

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              • Originally posted by Percheron X
                Where in the spine is the horse most flexible: "Thoracic Vertebrae"

                For a horse, what are the normal ranges for (TPR) temperature, pulse, and respiration ?
                Technically (according to 4-H) Last thoracic and first 3 lumbar.

                (I heard 8 - 16 for respiration rate)

                Why am I stilll up?
                Let us eat, drink, and be merry. For tomorrow we die.

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                • Breed of ponies from Maryland and Virginia Islands is Chincoteague. Named after Chincoteague Island VA.

                  When is the most prefered time to wean a foal?

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                  • Originally posted by catznkidz
                    Breed of ponies from Maryland and Virginia Islands is Chincoteague. Named after Chincoteague Island VA.

                    When is the most prefered time to wean a foal?

                    6 months

                    what is the common term for a foal with no suckling reflex?
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                    • a dummy foal is it ??

                      What are some of the benefits of Horse ownership

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                      • A dumb foal

                        or as what I called mine this year "a pain in the ...back!"

                        Why are dressage competitors so uptight?
                        The relaxing of the legs and hands of the rider, is the proof of the real collection and the collection is the poetry of the impulsion http://www.youtube.com/user/teachoz

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                        • I'll answer both to even it out... being a personal slave, and having a life-long friend

                          You would be too if you were walking around in white breeches.

                          How many acres is the competitive playing area of a polo field?
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                            A polo field is 10 acres.

                            Who's the tallest horse in the world?

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                            • Originally posted by Jeepers
                              Oooh, phar lap?
                              Yep! Man O War, Phar Lap and Sec were the 3....
                              I've got the 3 things men want. I'm hot, and I'm smart!

                              -The 6th Member Of The Bareback Riders Clique-

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                              • Originally posted by Lauruffian
                                Within an hour, isn't it, Jeepers?

                                For Alysheba...some questions about her namesake:
                                1) How much did Alysheba sell for as a yearling?
                                2) What surgery was performed on him as a two-year-old that helped make a marked improvement in his performance?
                                3) Where does he live now?
                                4) What race was he disqualified from? Why? Bonus: What horse was named the new winner of the race?

                                'Sheba is one of my all-time favorite racers, so I had to throw some of these at you.

                                I have a 3 month old son! Im wrking on answering your questions..pity, I should know them already!! #3 is Saudi Arabia which has DESTROYED my dream of ever meeting him, and the trainer won't answer my emails about shipping semen.
                                I've got the 3 things men want. I'm hot, and I'm smart!

                                -The 6th Member Of The Bareback Riders Clique-

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                                • Tallest Horse- Radar?
                                  (Isn't that what the board says?)

                                  My question:
                                  Which breed is known as the "breed of the blacks and greys"?
                                  ~Kate
                                  Owned by Lit, 1988 Russian Arabian
                                  Member of the Bareback Riders Clique, Proud Closet Canterer

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                                  • Breed of the blacks and greys= Percheron.

                                    Q. What are names of the five rein aids?

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                                    • Originally posted by Lauruffian
                                      Within an hour, isn't it, Jeepers?

                                      For Alysheba...some questions about her namesake:
                                      1) How much did Alysheba sell for as a yearling?
                                      2) What surgery was performed on him as a two-year-old that helped make a marked improvement in his performance?
                                      3) Where does he live now?
                                      4) What race was he disqualified from? Why? Bonus: What horse was named the new winner of the race?

                                      'Sheba is one of my all-time favorite racers, so I had to throw some of these at you.
                                      He was sold for $500,000 what a bargin! Thats what my house cost! (I would have rather had him and sleep in a tent!)

                                      He was disqualified from the '87 Bluegrass Stakes, the new winner was War

                                      I can't find out what surgery he had, but I think it had something to do with his windpipe, or something....how close am I? Oh, and I already answered #3 Saudi Arabia.
                                      I've got the 3 things men want. I'm hot, and I'm smart!

                                      -The 6th Member Of The Bareback Riders Clique-

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                                      • tallest horse is a shire - bum forget its name

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                                        • I'm not going to touch that tallest horse thing. I remember I had stacks of horse books as a kid and I think each one claimed a different horse to be the tallest on record. (Though I believe the majority of them if not all were Shires).

                                          Five Rein aids:
                                          1. Two direct reins (ie: halt)
                                          2. One direct rein (ie: turning head)
                                          3. Opening rein (one rein held away from the neck)
                                          4. Indirect rein to shift to the opposite shoulder
                                          5. Indirect rein to shift to the opposite haunch

                                          Question: What is the practice of "bishopping" (man, Quiz was my favourite part of Pony Club. )
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