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<blockquote data-quote="tapeworm" data-source="post: 133061" data-attributes="member: 1094"><p>I agree with alabama cowman...just pick the foot up and look and see how there put on..then figure out how to take them off. No big deal..just do it and be done with it..could have already had it done by now. But dont be afraid to ask somebody to show you first time. Just so its not alan..he probaly hires babysitters for his horses when hes gone LOL</p><p></p><p></p><p>Just jokin with you Alan..how you been?? I didnt know you was from the northwest but that explains some things LOL </p><p>I dont care what they say about you Alan..or even if you do wear flippflopps and earscrews and a ponytail to the horsebarn..your still a horseman and i have learned things from your postings</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tapeworm, post: 133061, member: 1094"] I agree with alabama cowman...just pick the foot up and look and see how there put on..then figure out how to take them off. No big deal..just do it and be done with it..could have already had it done by now. But dont be afraid to ask somebody to show you first time. Just so its not alan..he probaly hires babysitters for his horses when hes gone LOL Just jokin with you Alan..how you been?? I didnt know you was from the northwest but that explains some things LOL I dont care what they say about you Alan..or even if you do wear flippflopps and earscrews and a ponytail to the horsebarn..your still a horseman and i have learned things from your postings [/QUOTE]
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