sweep
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Post by sweep on Oct 18, 2008 18:08:27 GMT
can recommend this wonderful product if your horse is a bit shy of the clippers. col was throwing his 16.3hh weight around today when getting clipped - a tiny baby clip that a big boy should be coping well with! solution - well we had to go get the warburton's. once this little loaf made its appearance , col had only one thing on his mind... eating it. we could have clipped all day as far as he was concerned. three slices later, big sap clipped, hardly noticed it! boy don't they try it sometimes.
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Post by fred2 on Oct 20, 2008 20:13:00 GMT
its been years since i have fed bread to a horse dont think Fred has ever had any
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Post by eirewhisper on Oct 24, 2008 7:56:44 GMT
I was always told bread is bad for horses feet - maybe an old wives tale though
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Post by bluebelle on Oct 24, 2008 8:05:43 GMT
mine love bread, especially if its stale! good trick sweep ;D
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Post by penllys on Oct 24, 2008 10:40:40 GMT
I was always told that it was fine for them providing it was stale ortherwise it can colic them. So I have never really given them bread. Ken's fav is Fruit Pastilles!!
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Post by cheekymonkey on Oct 24, 2008 14:14:33 GMT
will have to remember that as am away to try to clip tarun
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Post by kermie on Nov 7, 2008 10:30:37 GMT
I don't feed bread - I think it can be dangerous and clog up their system...think about how it goes back to being quite doughy when you chew it.
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