Lynn Morrison

Mar 10 at 05:32 AM

November 9, Paleolithic Era

Mar 05 at 10:56 AM

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In Ohio it has been a high of 50 one day and high of 22 the next, but that's the buckeye state lol. The grandkids and I are looking out the window to see who can find Robin Redbreast first. 😀

Feb 28 at 03:13 PM

-10! You must be young or young at heart! 

Is the horse Blue Valentine bred? I'm guessing from the name.

Feb 24 at 06:21 PM

Golly, so glad to hear you are doing ok!!

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Feb 22 at 09:10 AM

His temperament is more relaxed and able to have a conversation with him. More like a real horse. lol Every time I get a couple good weeks of working with him, then something weird will happen to set us back 3 weeks. This time a deer got its hind leg caught in the fence. 60 miles of fence around here and it had to get caught in Marshall's field. So we had a 3M (Major Marshall Meltdown). But yesterday was different. Some of the meltdown exercises we have been working on he actually could think and remember. We got through that and then in the evening (instead of dealing with it for the next 3 days) he was calm and in his right mind and back to himself. That was a pleasant surprise. Hope this information helps with your decision. 😀

Feb 22 at 09:07 AM

@Stephen Gowling

I just wanted to touch base back with you. I have a new system where I take a handful of his feed, then mix in either  the morning or evening portion of the supplement with a bit of water then add it to the rest of the feed. This has worked well for us not to lose any of the dose. His pooh has improved. It used to be mostly mulched grass looking with a few balls of pooh. After more than a week on the daily maintenance dose, only a small portion (like 10%) is mulched. (Maybe we could start a pooh analysis post 😂)

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Feb 16 at 02:27 PM

Yes I think I get it. Thank you. I didn't get to ES20 snaffle series still working my my through ES20 colt. You have helped me with paying closer attention to the horse's eye instead of just where their feet go. 

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Feb 14 at 12:30 PM

Stephen Gowling I KNEW IT!! I have been trying to tell my family and friends that my ridiculous horse is affected by the barometer! They told me I was crazy and I told them I know that but it doesn't change the facts! 😂

Feb 14 at 12:21 PM

Stephen Gowling Might want to give us a few more days on it before you commit. Today his pooh was more loose than normal. We are not real scientific here so I have a few guesses about the change. 1) The medicine itself might be loosening him up. 2) It was windy and that stuff is powder and his feed tub is outside and some of it just blew away so he might of not got his full amount yesterday. 3) Being a windy day does add stress to him and perhaps he didn't get enough in his guts to keep them balanced. 

I did start with pinches. I didn't start like the package says because I am very leary of big changes in horse diets.

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Feb 14 at 08:04 AM

😅 Yes! He can be Marshall (who everyone loves), Peter Parker (spidey senses), Lightfoot, Sir Squirts-a-lot, Nutsy, and Mr. Dunit (his cranky self). I go out in the morning and ask, 'So, who we dealing with today Marsh?' His nicker usually gives him away. lol

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