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Location: Waverly,Oh | I don't think of myself as a softie or overly compassionate person but I have felt bad for the horses here in southern Ohio this winter. It has been an unusually cold and snowy winter. As I was feeding them this week in the sub zero weather, I told them that horse flys aren't bad compared to this cold. They just kept eating.
Edited by Remington77 2014-01-28 7:09 AM
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Location: Rayne, LA | I can relate. I am in the most southern part of Louisiana and the current temperature is 25 degrees and snowing/sleeting. We are not use to this!!! How do y'all do this????? |
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Location: Rayne, LA | I am looking for horse flies without jackets!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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Regular
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Location: Waverly,Oh | cajunmuleman, tell you the truth, this is really extreme for us too. We usually get a few snows and weather in the teens but this year it is just COLD. But , we aren't as surprised as you southerners. So much for us going south for warmer weather. By the way , do you have any idea how to attach a picture to a post? I had a good picture of the horses in the storm Saturday morning but can't figure out how to attach it. |
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Elite Veteran
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Location: Rayne, LA | I tried to post a pic but the ice on my fingers got in the way!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! lol |
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Elite Veteran
Posts: 657
Location: Rayne, LA | I have a group of friends on a week long ride in this record seting temp that say they are having fun!!!!!!!!!! They are full of BS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!111 |
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