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<blockquote data-quote="fenceman" data-source="post: 1272061" data-attributes="member: 23460"><p>Probably about to catch hel. But it won't be the first time.</p><p>I've always had a few horses. I don't compete with them. I don't breed them, I don't sell them. I just enjoy them. You'll see things on horseback you'll never see on a atv. When it gets real muddy you can go check things without tearing up the place.</p><p>I've never paid a dollar for a horse. I've never paid extra to feed them. The eat the same hay as the cows. They love Milo and haygrazer. Never feed them any grain. They eat from the same protein tubs as the cows. Range cubes are great horse feed.</p><p>Only time I've ever had a horse colic, was on fertilized high quality coastal hay. Lucky I guess. :cowboy: </p><p>The only thing I do pay extra for, is farrier. I build fence for a living, and shoeing a horse is the most back breaking work I've ever done</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fenceman, post: 1272061, member: 23460"] Probably about to catch hel. But it won't be the first time. I've always had a few horses. I don't compete with them. I don't breed them, I don't sell them. I just enjoy them. You'll see things on horseback you'll never see on a atv. When it gets real muddy you can go check things without tearing up the place. I've never paid a dollar for a horse. I've never paid extra to feed them. The eat the same hay as the cows. They love Milo and haygrazer. Never feed them any grain. They eat from the same protein tubs as the cows. Range cubes are great horse feed. Only time I've ever had a horse colic, was on fertilized high quality coastal hay. Lucky I guess. :cowboy: The only thing I do pay extra for, is farrier. I build fence for a living, and shoeing a horse is the most back breaking work I've ever done [/QUOTE]
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