Wednesday, February 10, 2010

[haflingerfriends] Re: Haflinger Tendencies

Hi

My Haflinger McDon will "Smile" on command. He will also letyou shake his tongue on command. For those of you going to the Halfinger gathering this year in Gettysburg, you'll get to see his little tricks. LOL. Tina in VA

--- In haflingerfriends@yahoogroups.com, Marilyn Mitchell <marilynmitchell61@...> wrote:
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> LOL! Both Toby and Babe are big lip lifters. Just another reason to love 'em.
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> My sister shows Keeshond dogs who are known for their tendency to "grin". Jennifer, have you taught Rosie to do this on request? It would be a cute trick to add to her repertoire.
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> From: Molly McD <mollymcdonald@...>
> To: haflingerfriends@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Wed, February 10, 2010 5:04:51 AM
> Subject: Re: [haflingerfriends] Re: Skin issue question
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> Wow, that seems so easy....and what benefits! I will add that to my arsenal and cross my fingers that I don't get turned up noses (ha! who am I kidding, those noses flip up every time something smells different LOL!). I'm hoping it helps mine as much as it helps yours.....I' m so excited to try it!
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> Thanks,
> Molly in Ohio where the snow is finally slowing down!
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> From: Barbara Williams
> To: haflingerfriends@ yahoogroups. com
> Sent: Wednesday, February 10, 2010 1:02 AM
> Subject: [haflingerfriends] Re: Skin issue question
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> Yes, 1/2 cup once a day. I feel alfalfa pellets with flax and vitamins, so I have something to mix it in. I started slow, with just a "splash" in their goodies for a few days, then 1/4 cup for a few days, then a full 1/2 cup. They all eat it readily. It also helps water consumption, as all of the horses hit the water hard after they eat. It helps keep flies away (some); it keeps thrush and rain rot at bay as well.
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> I buy the cheap $3.75 a gallon ACV from WalMart. Works like a charm!
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> Barbara
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> --- In haflingerfriends@ yahoogroups. com, "Molly McD" <mollymcdonald@ ...> wrote:
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> > Is that 1/2 cup once a day? I can't imagine even a Haflinger willingly eating or drinking the stuff, how did you get them to do that?? I know, as far as humans go, that ACV is really good for lots of nutritional- type stuff, stands to reason, then, that it could be very good for horses, too! Thanks!!!
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> > Molly--anxiously awaiting the arrival of a new golden horse in Ohio!
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: Barbara Williams
> > To: haflingerfriends@ yahoogroups. com
> > Sent: Tuesday, February 09, 2010 4:58 PM
> > Subject: [haflingerfriends] Re: Skin issue question
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> > Feeding Apple Cider Vinegar has helped keep my boys more clean and my mare gets less "funk" in her teats now. I feed just 1/2 cup with their "goodies". I don't know why ACV helps, but it does. My normally nasty boys only need a sheath cleaning once a year!
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