Got horses
- freetown fred
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Yep, horses got delivered this AM, 2 six month old Belgiums. Both Stud horses----my buddy will use them for breedin. NOW, alls me & the old lady gotta do is gentle them by the time snow flies. If gettin them to load on the trailer was any sign-----we got our work, cut out for us. They been runnin free since they got weaned off Momma. They don't have a clue what a stall is nor an in & out barn. These big horses are gentle through & through----BUT------first we got to get them to understand exactly what gentle IS. double I had their brothers a few yrs back--same stud horse, different mare. I'll get some pix tomorrow. I had 3 but it seems my commuter has eaten them!!!
- freetown fred
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I'll be damned--I found one I wish I understood all this cyber crap a tad better--oh well, I keep tryin!!! Needless to say, they got plenty of grass. That I can do!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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- davidmcbeth3
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Horses. Its what's for dinner.
- warminmn
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Easy to tell they are work horses even at 6 months by the size and shape. Im sure you'll get their minds in the right place
- Hambden Bob
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Good Deal,FFred.. All Is Now "Right" On Da' Hill...
- tsb
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May they live a long and useful life. They're getting a good start.
- StokerDon
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Nice look'in horses there Fred! I could have used them yesterday to eat the grass on the steep side of my little hill.
-Don
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