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1258.2 | when I give him steroids... | LANDO::AHARRIS | | Tue May 08 1990 13:54 | 3 |
| How about those people who ask when your pony is going to become a
horse...
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1258.3 | close, but no cigar | HEEHEE::JOHNSON | | Tue May 08 1990 13:56 | 12 |
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How about this one... I was riding a young horse working on
dressage basics one day, when a barn spectator asked me if
I could show her a passage. I replied with 'the horse is way too
young and not trained to do that.' She responded with 'But, I've
*seen* him passaging in the field.'
At least this person can feel happy in knowing that all her horses
are 'grand prix' horses since they "do it in the field."
Melinda
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1258.4 | Children ask, why??? | RUTLND::SOLLEY | | Tue May 08 1990 14:06 | 5 |
| Sorry for not being as knowledgable, what is "passaging"?
My daughter wanted to know what that sound was when our gelding is
cantering... I said what sound is that? You know, that hollow deep
sound, OH........
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1258.5 | ??? | CSC32::BAER | There's a Silvaire Lining in Every Cloud! | Tue May 08 1990 14:11 | 4 |
| My college roommate wanted to know what kind of meat my
horses ate...
I was kind... :-)
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1258.6 | didn't know the meaning of 'gelding' | HEEHEE::JOHNSON | | Tue May 08 1990 14:24 | 7 |
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When I was a kid in Pony Club, one of the parents (a father)
was in charge of getting two out-houses -- one for the girls
and one for the boys. He thought it would be a nice touch
to label them in a witty/horsey kind of way. So he labeled
them MARES and GELDINGS. He honestly didn't know what was
so funny.
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1258.7 | A lil more to the right, now hold it!.... | USMFG::NROSTANZO | | Tue May 08 1990 14:35 | 15 |
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I have a photo in my office of two colts playing, they were romping
all afternoon and I was taking their pictures as they jumped, kicked,
reared and put their front legs over the back of eachother....
I'm still AMAZED at all the folks that come to look at the photo's
I have and always ask............
HOW'D YOU GET THEM TO DO THAT? {Could you please rear up and put
your front two legs over the other colt so I can take a photo? ?
?}
They really mean do ask!
Nancy ;^} .......
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1258.8 | Toy horse | PFSVAX::PETH | Critter kids | Tue May 08 1990 14:36 | 6 |
| I had a sweet little 6 year old girl upon meeting my horse for the
first time ask "but where is his mane and tail?". This being the first
real horse she had ever seen, she thought that he should look like a
My Pretty Pony toy!
Sandy
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1258.9 | When they grow up, what DO they become?? | BOSOX::LCOBURN | | Tue May 08 1990 15:28 | 13 |
| Once when I was riding my mare in the indoor arena at the barn I
used to board her at, a woman in her early 20's went up to the
instructor (there was a lesson going on at the time) and asked
which horse was "Plympton's Pride". The instructor pointed me out
and the woman motioned me over to the rail to cheerfully tell me
she has seen the name sign on my stall and that she had known my
mare's dam. She had worked at the breeding farm where my mare was
foaled. Her comment was "It sure looks like the same horse, she
used to be a Standardbred, right?"....er, USED to be??? I bet
she was a REAL help around the breeding farm! :-)
Linda
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1258.10 | They cut him where???!!????? | BOOVX1::MANDILE | | Tue May 08 1990 16:31 | 12 |
| Or, when people ask what kind of horse you have, and you tell
them it's a QH gelding, or Arabian gelding, etc.
THEN they ask; Whats a Gelding? And you tell them it's a
neutered (castrated) male (stallion/colt) horse.
And then they have that "I don't understand" look on their face.
So you get a little more "descriptive", and now have totally
embarassed this person by talking about this subject in the first
place!
L-
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1258.11 | Not really funny, more like sad... | DISCVR::HERRON | | Wed May 09 1990 17:28 | 13 |
| I could not belive my ears when I herd this one.
I was takling to a guy that lives down the road from me. He seems like
a knowledgable guy, after all he trained three of his horses to drive.
So i'm chatting with him and telling him how I just started putting a
snaffle bit on my yearling, and he is doing really well ect..
He asked me if I had wrapped a piece of baling wire around the bit to
give him a soft mouth!!
I just stared at him and said to myself those poor horses of his!
I would have said somthing real nasty to him but it wouldnt do
me any good for he is about 50 and has had horses all his life and
I am 27. Just a kid in his opinion.
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1258.12 | | CSC32::BAER | There's a Silvaire Lining in Every Cloud! | Wed May 09 1990 19:40 | 6 |
| Well, I've been told "those bits that are jointed in the middle
(I could only assume they meant snaffle bits) are the SEVEREST
bits they make".
I kinda wondered about this one... This was also from a long-time
horse trainer/horse type person.
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1258.14 | My opinion on snaffle bits | DECWET::DADDAMIO | Testing proves testing works | Thu May 10 1990 16:55 | 12 |
| Re: .12
> Well, I've been told "those bits that are jointed in the middle
> (I could only assume they meant snaffle bits) are the SEVEREST
> bits they make".
Actually, because they are jointed, they are more severe that straight
bar bits. If you use both reins at the same time, you get a nutcracker
type of affect in the horse's mouth which is more severe than the
effect of a straight bar bit. However, bits with curb chains and long
shanks, I believe, are more severe than jointed snaffles, so I think
the person was partially right.
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1258.15 | I've seen far worse than a snaffle! | CARTUN::MISTOVICH | | Fri May 11 1990 13:46 | 12 |
| It also depends on who's using the bit and how, I think. Personally,
perhaps the most severe bit I've ever seen was a mule bit, which a big
name arab trainer used on a friend's horse (needless to say, she pulled
her horse outta that stable in a hurry!). The bit was basically a saw
and left the horse with bleeding cuts all over his gums. Also, I think
curb bits with high ports, long shanks and chains can be quite severe.
Jointed mouths are not limited to snaffles. The differentiating factor
between a snaffle and a curb is a single ring/no shank/no leverage of
the snaffle vs the leverage action of the curb.
Mary
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1258.16 | JUST A JOKE! | DISCVR::HERRON | | Wed May 16 1990 22:05 | 4 |
| My blacksmith is forever asking me if I want to put my horses
shoes on backwards! (To screw up the indians).
He thinks he's a comidian!
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1258.17 | Stretch Marks... | DECCAN::BUSHMAN | | Thu May 17 1990 09:36 | 4 |
| Someone in the barn last weekend asked if one of the horses had lost
of a lot of weight. We said, "No. Why?" He said, "Well look at those
stretch marks!" We looked at the mare and said, "Huh? Where?" And
he pointed to the hair whorls between her hip and barrel...
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1258.18 | overheard.... | SLSTRN::PALMER | | Thu May 17 1990 13:58 | 6 |
| overheard when in barn...couple walking down aisle, and they passed 4
or 5 metal sweat scrapers hanging on a nail. "What are those? They must
be tongue
depressors -- and see the groove in the center -- must be where you
pour down the medication."
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1258.19 | HORSEY CONVERSATIONS? | MFGMEM::LEMIRE | | Tue May 22 1990 18:14 | 18 |
| These aren't really questions, but just typical of some of the
conversations you get in with non-horse people.
When you mention that you're sore or tired after a lesson or a show,
or that you exercise by riding a few times a week, people say, "I
thought the horse did all the work!" (Oh, yeah, he goes over all
those fences because he likes to!)
Or, when you meet someone new and they find out you ride horses,
and they say, "Oh, yeah, I rode a horse...ONCE." And then they
proceed to tell you about the time they went to a rental stable, rode
an incorrigible lug who proceeded to buck/roll them off/whack them
off on the side of a tree. It's amazing how many people this has
happened to!
Is this true or what!
Jennie
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1258.20 | curb chain interpretation | STNDUP::LMCCROSSAN | How do YOU spell relief? VACATION! | Wed May 23 1990 14:24 | 4 |
| back when I was a tyke I had a horse which I rode in a Kimberwick... One day
while on a ride, I met up with a couple of guys from school... They saw the
curb chain on the bit and wanted to know if all horses wore bracelets like
that ;^)
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1258.21 | didn't ya look? | FRAGLE::PELUSO | PAINTS; color your corral | Wed May 23 1990 14:55 | 2 |
| I had my trailer hitched to the back of my truck at work, the other
day, and several people asked my if I had brought my horse too????
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1258.22 | Kids are to much !! | DISCVR::HERRON | | Fri May 25 1990 18:53 | 5 |
| My 19 mo. old daughter was "helping" me brush my gelding, when she
looked up at his sheath and said " eers a dydee"? (Where is your
diaper)!!!
I still get hysterical when I think about it!!
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1258.23 | non-horse person humor | SMAUG::MORENZ | JoAnne Morenz DTN 226-5870 | Thu Aug 29 1991 18:31 | 14 |
| In all honesty, this happens EVERY time a non-horse person asks me what kind
of horse I have. I say "I have a Thoroughbred" and I always get, an eye roll
and a somewhat indignant (and knowing) "a thoroughbred what?", as if I have just
insulted them by implying that they don't understand the concept of BREED :-)
Another question I get is "How smart are horses? Are they as smart as dogs?" How
do you answer that question?
I also love it when non-horse people say "Well riding isn't really EXCERCISE, I
mean, you just sit there don't you? It's not like GOLF". My usual response
is just a chuckle and to say "I wish I were good enough to make it *look* like
I am just sitting!"
;-)
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1258.24 | Riding burns alot of calories. | GENRAL::LEECH | NEVER assume anything. | Thu Aug 29 1991 18:45 | 30 |
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I was down at the nurses office here at the plant in CXO the other day
and saw a calory chart that lists the number of calories that are
burned by different activities. It was divided into three major
catagories with several activities under each one.
Low-leval Calories Time to burn
per hour 350 calories
Sitting 90 3 hrs 48 min.
Driving an auto 168 2 hrs.
House work 180 1 hr. 56 min.
Moderate
Golf 250 1 hr. 24 min.
Bowling 270 1 hr. 18 min.
Swimming 300 1 hr. 10 min.
Walking ( 4 mph) 348 1 hr.
Intense
Ice skating (10 mph) 400 53 min.
Tennis (singles) 420 50 min.
HORSEBACK RIDING (trotting) 450 47 min.
Cross-country skiing 900 23 min.
Running (8 mph.) 975 21 min.
Pat
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1258.25 | Thoroughbred vs Purebred | DECWET::JDADDAMIO | | Thu Aug 29 1991 19:13 | 19 |
| re .23 and .24
Yeah, I always tell people "You're right! Riding isn't like golf.
Riding's a LOT more work!" .24 shows riding is about TWICE as vigorous
as golf. And that estimate assumes you are walking the course instead
of using a golf cart.
The line we usually get from non-horsey folks who ask "what
kind of horse is that" goes more like this:
Them: "Gee, that's beatiful horse. Is it a thoroughbred?"
Us: "No, a Morgan"
Them: "You must mean a thoroughbred Morgan!"
I have never successfully explained that Thoroughbred is a bred name
and the term they want is purebred! Or that a Thoroughbred Morgan would
be a crossbred where one parent was a Thoroughbred and the other a
Morgan!!
John
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1258.26 | trooting for that long??? acK!!!! | BRAT::MATTHEWS | cuz i'm a BLONDE | Fri Aug 30 1991 11:24 | 8 |
| re. 25
Yea I like the 450 caolories for 45 min... ??
yea sure ..... I do it all the time :*)
wendy o'
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1258.27 | Tomato Juice Anyone | BRAT::FULTZ | DONNA FULTZ | Mon Nov 30 1992 14:54 | 13 |
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I forgot to put this in last week,
The other night I went to bring lady in from the pasture
and I could smell a skunk (boy was it bad). Any way as
I got closer to lady I noticed a I was getting closer to the
skunk smell.. Boy does she stink..
She is always chasing dogs out of the pasture - a dog must
have been chasing the skunk and she got it..
Donna
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1258.28 | Which one was the donkey??? | GRANPA::JWOOD | | Sun Dec 24 1995 21:19 | 52 |
| Last Saturday night about 8:30PM, I was called by a member of my church
who asked if I had a horse trailer. I told him yes and agreed that he
could borrow it to haul two miniature donkeys to a live Nativity scene
at our church the next morning. After discussing his vehicle, a Jeep
Wrangler with a hitch about 18 inches off the ground and a four pole
connecter with no brake controller, I reversed my decision and told him
that I didn't recommend him borrowing it. I would have pulled it
myself, but my van was in for repairs at the time. I offered to call
around to friends to see if I could find a volunteer.
He said, "No, I have a 4X8 utility trailer that I can use." When I
asked him the details, he said that he would nail plywood on the front
as a wind break and tie the donkeys to the front to keep them on the
trailer.
Thinking that he might know what he was talking about, I asked him if the
donkeys loaded well and if he had a plan to get them on the trailer. He
didn't know what loading was and after I told him, he said, "Well, they're
really friendly, I doubt it would be a problem." After a moment he said,
"Anyhow it's a dumping trailer, so I'll just tip it to the dump position
and they can walk right on."(my head was spinning at the thought of it)
At this point, I was worried about the donkeys, but trying not to laugh
at the guy, so I asked him how he planned to get the trailer back to
level (hydralics - manpower - what???) and he told me that the donkeys
would make it go back to level after they walked forward. At this
point I told him to come get my trailer, but he refused... apparently,
he was getting more confidence in his plan as he described it to me.
When I couldn't convince him to rethink his idea, I asked him if I
could call him back after I thought about what we could do; he agreed.
So, remembering a friend who had two miniature donkeys near the place that
was near the location of these two donkeys. I called her, interrupting
her Christmas party to ask if she could haul them for my fellow church
member. After I told her this guy's plan, she advised me that the
donkeys belonged to her friend and that she would haul them at 8AM the
next morning. (Pretty nice, huh!)
It all worked out for the best, the donkeys were safely transported,
and my fellow church member learned a lot by the experience. The
donkeys were very stubborn and difficult to load, but were no problem
for an experienced person.
I can't help but imagine this guy trying to get two donkeys to walk up
a dumping trailer together and tipping it back to level, while being
tied to the front. I'm not bragging, but I'm glad he called me for help.
Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays
JW
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1258.29 | great story | PCBUOA::LPIERCE | Do the watermelon crawl | Wed Dec 27 1995 08:59 | 4 |
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thanks for the story. it made my day!!
Louisa
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