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<blockquote data-quote="Nesikep" data-source="post: 645062" data-attributes="member: 9096"><p>The spring, it is the cow scratcher, the pattern on her neck is from me having fun with her hair, she's shedding right now... she has a couple fleas, but really not many compared to what I've seen on some, and judging by her body condition, I think they may be beneficial... besides we're organic, so using pour-on, etc is a no no. yes, I'm seated way back, there's a reason for that... I am not flexible enough to sit further forward, I measured across her hips the other day... 34". And yes, she's far too lazy to buck me off, but if she feels like it, yes she can get all 4's airborn.. like when they're let out to pasture, they get pretty excited.. of course, she's not days away from calfing either then</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nesikep, post: 645062, member: 9096"] The spring, it is the cow scratcher, the pattern on her neck is from me having fun with her hair, she's shedding right now... she has a couple fleas, but really not many compared to what I've seen on some, and judging by her body condition, I think they may be beneficial... besides we're organic, so using pour-on, etc is a no no. yes, I'm seated way back, there's a reason for that... I am not flexible enough to sit further forward, I measured across her hips the other day... 34". And yes, she's far too lazy to buck me off, but if she feels like it, yes she can get all 4's airborn.. like when they're let out to pasture, they get pretty excited.. of course, she's not days away from calfing either then [/QUOTE]
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