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looks worse than mine, lol.hahah I have horses but I'm not willing to groom them![]()
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it's a mud bath, mom. it's good for your complexion.
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looks worse than mine, lol.hahah I have horses but I'm not willing to groom them![]()
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it's a mud bath, mom. it's good for your complexion.
Not even in the summer?hahah I have horses but I'm not willing to groom them![]()
we dont ride them. SO bought them when he had a gf & roommate who rode but they're out of practice now and we *arent* skilled enough to get them rideable. actually a few years ago a friend of mine decided to try to get them back in riding condition and listened to none of what SO said and broke her collar bone the first time on one of them. soooo. expensive lawn ornaments.Not even in the summer?
and since they live outside I feel like bathing them would be futile lolNot even in the summer?
Mine have always lived outside.and since they live outside I feel like bathing them would be futile lol
You can still bathe them if they live outside. As long as it isn't cold. I only pasture my horses, don't even own a stall.and since they live outside I feel like bathing them would be futile lol
we had 2 stalls, which we havent used in eons & SO said the horses would be more distressed by being locked in them than any weather we might be trying to keep them out of.... so were turning the barn into an air bnb. dont ask where we will keep all the horse & chicken supplies because SO has yet to give me a good answer. ha.You can still bathe them if they live outside. As long as it isn't cold. I only pasture my horses, don't even own a stall.