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Re: [RC] Fw: What will they think of next - Vicki Austin

My horse seems to "mark trails" with his droppings. 
He goes a little all along the way. So I would be off
him more than on if that were our area.  As it is it
is comical at the beach with all of is getting off and
gettin on to pick up poop all the time.  AND we have
to have a bag with us at all time to do this.



--- Paul Latiolais <latiolp@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
A friend of mine was a Trail manager for the Mount
Hood Wilderness 
before he retired.  He was telling me that horses
tend to drop their 
load within the first couple of miles.  That is why
they try to have 
separate trailheads for hikers and equestrians that
are at least two 
mile apart.

I suppose it could be just a myth.  When my guy is
nervous on a 
unfamiliar trail, he will lighten his load  near the
start of a ride.  
That does not happen at an endurance ride.  He is
too busy worrying 
about the other horses.

-Paul L
On Thursday, January 8, 2004, at 07:56 AM, Barbara
McCrary wrote:

I can just about count on the first load to be
dropped within 100-150 
yards
from our house.  It seems that purposeful walking
starts the system
functioning.  Some horses drop 10 small piles
withing 3 miles, some 
drop
huge piles once or twice.  Seems to depend on the
horse.  As Rae says,
virtually never during a fright.

Barbara

----- Original Message -----
From: "Rae Callaway" <tallcarabians@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "ridecamp" <ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, January 07, 2004 2:01 PM
Subject: RE: [RC] Fw: What will they think of next


Had to comment on the below snippet from the
letter written by the 
friend.
Does she actually ride horses??  I've yet to be
on a horse that 
doesn't
poop
at least 10 times on an hour ride!  I've never
seen one poop at a 
sudden
fright either, as they're normally doing a 360
and taking off like a 
jet
(or
doing that awful sudden 2 inch drop that leaves
you with heart
palpitations
and the horse calmly walking as though nothing
had happened)

Rae

 -----Original Message-----
From: ridecamp-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:ridecamp-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]  On
Behalf Of Jeannie Gillen
Sent: Wednesday, January 07, 2004 9:25 AM
To: ridecamp
Subject: [RC]   Fw: What will they think of next


Horses do not often poop when they are ridden
 -   they mostly do
this
when they get a sudden fright, or if  "it is
time", but most
horses
refrain from doing this away from their
homes, so there must be
very
little manure of which to speak.







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Re: [RC] Fw: What will they think of next, Paul Latiolais