Barby is a nice shooting ground / rifle range, you could probably put an ad up there pete. Once you know them, there's some really nice people there.
ISH_mad i guess you go to rugby shows a bit then? i don't, but sometimes go to watch.
tack c-l-e-a-n-e-r?? nah a new one on me, not sure what you're on about!
haha, on a serious note, bog standard carr&day&martin soap for me, with neatsfoot if its still dry
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Quit advertising RugbyPete. Get your cheap thrills from killing elsewhere.
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Taking it a bit too seriously i think, and people who shoot seriously like this don't get 'cheap thrills' from it.
Once again, a new member comes along, slips up and is immediately alienated by...
I read it as someone willing to do a favor and getting in some shooting practice/dinner at the same time.
But yes, he is advertising his services albeit for free.
Magic Melon, have you already treated for lice? I treated my mares legs with frontline for a while (until the bottle ran out) and hibiscrub, creams, leaving dry, healing oils etc etc..... Although she's a lot better than before, she's still not totally clear.
Why does their skin go saggy?
The way you described as the skin saggy, with spots of blood from scratching it exactly how my irish cob is on her hind legs. I've clipped her and washed/treated in exactly the same way you have.
I hope someone can help us on this!
Gah! I don't claim to be a speaker of the queens english and i regularly make spelling mistakes.....but the kind of mistakes they have shown in spelling and/or grammar are awful! My 9 year old niece (or is it neice??!! haha!) can spell better than that!
Jeeze......no excuse for the bad grasp of grammar/spelling or riding of such a young pony! Nor the disregard for safety by not wearing hat and boots. The rider looks a bit big to be riding that pony too - Grrrrrrrr
I'm off to Oz for two and a half weeks so i looked into this sort of accomodation for my springer.
To put him into a family home environment would cost £16 pounds per day, but first you have to register for a fee of about twenty quid. If your dog takes a bit more looking after it goes up to £18