Life on a family farm
in the wilds of
Upstate New York
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
Amish Parking Lot
This buggy horse was tied far from any house or barn, right between the road and the wire fence. A ways up the road goats and calves were tied in a similar manner. Gotta stretch those pastures somehow I guess. Waste not want not.
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Cathy, yeah, probably. See how he stands with one front foot pointed way forward? Might have just been the way he was situated in the ditch, but that is also a symptom of lameness...trying to keep the weight off the sore leg.
We have cowboys in the area that herd their range cows up and down the road letting them eat in the bar ditch.
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I never thought of that, the horses need more grass, maybe I should tie them up by the ditch weeds!
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ReplyDeleteNice blog you have here.. I would just like to share a directory list of dairy publications http://www.kosherregister.com/magazine/MagazineList.aspx?categories=CATE0000000534.. you can check that out! thank you so much! If you know a dairy magazine that must be placed there, please let me know. Thank you..
LInda, really? Wow, that must make it interesting.
ReplyDeleteLisa, these guys do this all the time. It was a nice horse but it looked real lame
Cebu, thanks
Dang. Lame, too. Dang.
ReplyDeleteCathy, yeah, probably. See how he stands with one front foot pointed way forward? Might have just been the way he was situated in the ditch, but that is also a symptom of lameness...trying to keep the weight off the sore leg.
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