Hi Vicki,
VN> I know this is off-topic, and I expect to get a nastygram from t
VN> moderator, but if that scum was in Arizona, he would go to PRISON fo
VN> 16 year old girlfriend!
VN>
VN> Good for you - there are lots of GREAT men out there. And Jeez
VN> young to have your act together so well!
VN>
VN> I wish you luck in anything you undertake!
I don't mean to upset the moderator, I was just saying how I am
starting over and where I came from and how this works in with me
wanting to work with animals But just to let you know, This was my 2nd
marriage, my 1st was abusive and that one lives in Arizona, So instead
of all my ex's living in Texas, (1)lives in Arizona, (1) in Idaho but
that is better for me cause now there won't be anymore reminders. But I
really appreciate your support and your very nice compliment!
Back on topic-can you tell me why some horses are so spooky?? I went to
the Yolo County fair yesterday evening and number one I saw 2 horses
that they tied them up to the stall and they were enclosed in the
stalls I know they were about to use them for the rodeo-But it's hot!!
We've had temp's in the 110 degree area and they couldn't get any water
on top of it I noticed the stall's were infested with mice-instead of
the worms crawling in and out, It was the mice run in and out-Bad sense
of humor I know but I would think that would be spooky and unhealthy
for a horse to be, I know they are performing for a rodeo and that is
the facilities they had but I felt sorry for them even though my
boyfriend said, "Oh well, mice don't bother them." This was no joke
infestation, not just one mice. Am I wrong about this possibly
spooking the horse? What else could cause them to be so spooky?
Marianne
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