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Re: Tying up



In a message dated 2/18/00 11:21:31 AM Pacific Standard Time, bass@bigsky.net 
writes:

<< i -- when you say "two or three days off", do you mean no activity at all?
  If horses are in a (let's say), 40 acre pasture that is either gradual up
 and down or steep,  and they cover quite a few miles everyday in their
 pasture -- would you consider that to be "off"?   Haven't had any problems
 with tying up except with a 1/2 quarter horse mare who was fairly heavily
 muscled (original tie-up was probably mainly my fault, but then had to
 fight the "tendency" from then on).  >>


Depends on what they've been doing and how big a falloff of fuel depletion 
turnout is. If it's a significant reduction in work, then, yes, it is a day 
off. 

ti



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