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To Much Trouble
Reg. Dec 2009
Posted 2010-07-13 1:03 PM (#122309 - in reply to #121916)
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YA, thanks for the pix and the instructions... no I guess it is time to start gathering materials and build!!

 

Sorry about the sinus problem..and I know first hand EXACTLY what you are feeling/ went through...been there done that...most folks have NO IDEA how sensitive the sinus area is..and the sinus surgery is absolutely brutal. I wouldn't wish it n my worst enemy... Hang in there..it does eventually get better.  :)

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olehossgal
Reg. Dec 2003
Posted 2010-07-13 1:53 PM (#122317 - in reply to #121916)
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HTB-

 Red roan is actually pretty frequent in Welsh, according to what I've seen. Welsh come in 4 'designations'...Sections A,B,C, and D...starting w/ the A, which are the smallest(starting at @ 11.2, I believe, and 'stepping up' to the Sec. D, or Welsh Cob, which can be up to 'small horse' size, at around 15 H.I've never owned one, just admired them(I've always liked 'smaller' horses)! They are MUCH beloved as driving ponies and H/J ponies in the 'English riding' world! You will enjoy driving; it is a hoot!

My minis range from my 'tiny', a cute little QH-looking mare who is a tad over 30" tall, to my 'Over' gelding who is @ 38". Most are in the 32-34" height range; I have six, 5 of which drive.I drive a bay pair to a buckboard or a 'Mini-Marathon' vehicle...it is a LOAD of pleasure! 

I know there are those of you who think miniatures are deformed little sausages(as some indeed ARE, even now); I invite you to take a look at the website containing the sire of several of mine. It is 'old'; these folks are no longer breeding, but still, some of the BEST miniatures I know of,even 11 years later! One of my own is listed under 'Cowboy Foals'; "Jess Cowboys Top Hand" in the pull-down menu. Take a look at http://www.powerhorse.com/index2.html --at Cowboy Del and his offspring( I have two full-brother sons and a granddaughter currently).  I don't generally brag, but I do know conformation, and movement, and I do know a good horse, and I wanted both when I 'got into' minis in 1984...this bloodline fit my requirements and then some!

Probably more info than needed...but I must admit, I am very "PRO" miniatures! HTB, thanks for your considerate response. Apologies if I went too far OT.

Margo aka Olehossgal

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hogtownboss
Reg. Sep 2008
Posted 2010-07-13 3:23 PM (#122322 - in reply to #121916)
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WOW, even I got to learn something today.  If I measured her right she it just over 10hh.....  But she thinks she is a clydesdale!

I like the "little guys" we judged a trail driving challenge a month or so back and we had a blast.  They had 4 or 5 mins, one ??? pony and one horse.  Seems to me like the smaller they are the bigger they act...

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Terri
Reg. Jan 2004
Posted 2010-07-14 5:00 PM (#122384 - in reply to #122183)
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Originally written by hogtownboss on 2010-07-10 10:18 AM

I did not know sinus problems could hurt soooo bad.  Any little light or noise is a killer.  

 

I've had sinus/allergy problems since high school and there have been days when all I wanted was for someone to shoot me.  In my opinion sinus headaches are worse than migranes.

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hogtownboss
Reg. Sep 2008
Posted 2010-07-14 10:37 PM (#122395 - in reply to #121916)
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I agree with you there.....

It has been 10 days now on the pills and alittle better but not 100% yet.  The HIGH 90 days with over 100 heat index and the air so thick you can cut it with a knife does not help at all since my job is outside 90% of the day.  Makes for very long days.........

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genebob
Reg. Nov 2007
Posted 2010-07-14 11:33 PM (#122396 - in reply to #121916)
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Texas isn't the only place with those problems. Here in Minnesota also. My cut hay actually was wetter today than yesterday when it was almost ready to bale.
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Terri
Reg. Jan 2004
Posted 2010-07-15 1:29 AM (#122399 - in reply to #122395)
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Which pills are you on?  It took 6 meds twice a day and biweekly allergy shots just to survive in Tx and I still had sinus headaches and problems breathing.  Here in the desert I only need 3 with an ocassional puff on the nebulizer or inhaler.

 

Oh, and thanks for the plans.  I'll have to book mark this page so I can build some when it's cooler out.



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Terri
Reg. Jan 2004
Posted 2010-07-15 1:36 AM (#122400 - in reply to #122399)
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terri s
Reg. Sep 2005
Posted 2010-07-15 7:33 AM (#122405 - in reply to #121916)
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I'm on day six of mine after one day at a horse show. I feel your pain-literally. Give up the horses? I don't think so!
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To Much Trouble
Reg. Dec 2009
Posted 2010-07-15 11:09 AM (#122414 - in reply to #122405)
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Same here, I was told to give up the horses, don't cut the grass, don't open your windows ( use air conditioning as much a possible) no gardening, no hanging laundry on the line, plastic sheets on the bed/pillows..basically I should move to Arizona..and or live in a bubble... ya right...

so I suffer through summer on meds, and 2 allergy shots a week...it ain't gonna cure it , just manage it...Give up the horses...when Hell freezes over !!  :)

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spurinn
Reg. Jul 2010
Posted 2010-07-15 11:13 AM (#122415 - in reply to #121916)
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We manufacture the carri lite corrals made of HDPE resin (not PVC as it cracks and can make dangerously sharp edges)  Our HDPE resin is virtually indestructable and will not crack or chip its UV stabilized as well.  These panels are ultrasonic welded and have hydraulic pressed fittings.  Over the years we have done several product improvements including lowering the panels for added stability and upgrading to user friendly rods.  These are the best portable panels on the market and MADE IN THE USA.  Carri-Lite Corrals collapse down to a convenient storage size...complete 13ft pen can fit in the back seat of a truck!  You can find us online at www.carrilitecorrals.com .  Carri-Lite Corrals will last you a lifetime, have many uses and look good doing it!  Building a PVC corral is not a safe idea. 

Susan

Spur Holding Inc.

www.carrilitecorrals.com

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hogtownboss
Reg. Sep 2008
Posted 2010-07-15 9:17 PM (#122438 - in reply to #121916)
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Well that is a nice advertizement.  But with tuff times not everyone has the money to spend on "HIGH" dollar portable panels so we must make adjustments where we can.  I'm sure there is horses that could tear mine up, but for the most part they will stand up to just about anything and at a low cost.  A plus for me and my better half, the 4 horses we ride all the time all "ground tie" so we really do not need the panels any way.  But some places we stay require you to have some type of "stall or pin".

Mine have been used in the Texas heat and COLD for almost 2 years now and still look NEW!

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Terri
Reg. Jan 2004
Posted 2010-07-17 7:25 PM (#122502 - in reply to #122414)
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Originally written by To Much Trouble on 2010-07-15 11:09 PM

Same here, I was told to give up the horses, don't cut the grass, don't open your windows ( use air conditioning as much a possible) no gardening, no hanging laundry on the line, plastic sheets on the bed/pillows..basically I should move to Arizona..and or live in a bubble... ya right...

so I suffer through summer on meds, and 2 allergy shots a week...it ain't gonna cure it , just manage it...Give up the horses...when Hell freezes over !!  :)

 

 New Mexico and Az aren't that much better since everyone has to have the pools and all the lovely plants from "back home".  It's not to bad where I'm at now, almost comfortable at times but there are places I can't go (and breathe) because of the non native vegetation.

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Terri
Reg. Jan 2004
Posted 2010-07-17 7:30 PM (#122503 - in reply to #122415)
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Those are nice but there is no way I could spend $800 on panels for each horse.  If I had it I would probally just buy the hightie system and not worry about the setup/takedown and storage space required for panels.
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Terri
Reg. Jan 2004
Posted 2010-07-17 7:35 PM (#122504 - in reply to #122183)
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Hey hogtownboss, do those attatch to your trailer?  How do you have it set up?

 

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hogtownboss
Reg. Sep 2008
Posted 2010-07-18 6:40 PM (#122521 - in reply to #122504)
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Originally written by Terri on 2010-07-17 7:35 PM

Hey hogtownboss, do those attatch to your trailer?  How do you have it set up?

 

Not really attached to the trailer.  That is what we use the small step in post for if you are on dirt.  I either tie the panel to the escape door and build out from there, I use those tarp ties(bungee with a ball on the end) to tie them to the door.  I only use 3-4 step in post total, one on each corner and to stablize the panels in the center.



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