
Betty B
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Horsey read(not sure where this should go, but thought maybe here?)
Farriers' version of "He Said, She Heard"
He said: "I think I can help this horse."
She heard: "I can fix this horse."
He said: "Here is the bill for today's services."
She heard: "You can pay this whenever you get around to it."
He said: "Because of your horse's previous case history, the shoe that
your vet has prescribed may not be effective for this particular problem."
She heard: "The vet doesn't know what he's talking about."
He said: "I need for you to improve the working conditions in the shoeing area."
She heard: "I'm too good to shoe your horses."
He said; "I will be out sometime next week.
She heard: "I will definitely be there Sunday."
He said: "I stand behind my work."
She heard: "...even if the shoes come off after 12 weeks."
He said: "That horse needs training to learn to stand for shoeing."
She heard: "I will train him each time I come to shoe him."
He said: "There has been some success correcting foal limb
deviations."
She heard: "You've got a Derby winner here."
He said: "Hitting a horse is not the best way to teach him to stand
for shoeing."
She heard: "Give him a carrot and maybe he'll hold still."
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littlestep
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Ain't that the truth..and IF what she "hears" don't happen..you will have One mad woman!!
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McBunz
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Here is what I heard from my farrier. She was suppose to show up on
Thursday. "Truck broke down,has to be repaired Thur. Morning. All
booker until end of the month. On preg. leave after that until the end
of June"
Got to get a farrier out soon, but another big dump of snow is coming
later today in the forcast.
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