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what do you think about shoes?

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Sabrina G asked:


well i have an Arabian. I do endurance and Barrel Racing on her. She has been bare foot for about 6 months. I love it. I just put her easyboots on and she is set to do anything i want her to. I go on some really rocky trails and her feet stay nice in the boots. I read up on somethings and after reading some of them i started to hate shoes. I just would like to know your opinion about shoes. You can say anything you want I will pick the best answer on who gives me the best reason for there thoughts on shoes.

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Stone sores in hoof?

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hickchick210 asked:


I don’t shoe my horses and I have a off the track horse that I have on hoof supplements.

She has been doing very well and the farrier sees no need for shoes.

But
One place that I show this horse has very rocky walk ways and there is no way to avoid them.
She became a little ouchy, due to what I figured was a stone bruise ,so I decided to leave the show.

Her feet seem fine now and she shows no signs of being sore any longer.

I was wondering if anyone knows of any type of hoof protector like an easy boot that I could put on my horse until we get into the show ring, and for trail riding.

One I am thinking of isn’t a rubber boot, it was like a Velcro wrap around type boot, I just can recall the name.

Does anyone know of a good, but not too pricey boot?
She has been barefoot for 6 months now.
Her being off the track will mean it will take some time to get her feet strong, but I am willing to wait it out.

She is fine at home, and this is the first problem I have had. Just this one place.

Some great ideas so far, thanks

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need identification any real psychics want to help here?

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Linnie asked:


The Doe Network:
Case File 789UMCO

Notebook

Unidentified White Male

The victim was discovered on September 8, 2004 in the Flat Tops, White River National Forest, Garfield County, Colorado
Estimated Date of Death: No longer than 5 years prior to discovery
Skeletal remains

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Vital Statistics

Estimated age: Late 40s to late 50s, but could have been anywhere from 35 to 65.
Approximate Height : 6′0″
Distinguishing Characteristics: Forensic examiners say he suffered some discomfort from degeneration in his back and neck.
Dentals: The man had extensive dental work, including gold work, crowns, bridges and fillings in almost all his teeth, suggesting the man had money.
Clothing: A pair of size 9M Timberland brown-and-black hiking boots.
Possessions: Located was fragments of sleeping cushion, fragments of blue backpack, a yellow-green plastic poncho, parts of a brown sleeping bag, blue hairbrush, two plastic zipper bags, Six $100 bills, one $10 bill, one $5 bill, five $1 bills , green Eureka dome tent, blue-and-black Jansport backpack, green camping pillow, black belt with clinging long underwear fragments, Slumberjack sleeping bag, empty Tylenol bottle, eight multicolored butane lighters, one magnifying glass, one compass, fingernail clippers, bell, spoon, pepper spray, 20 packages of Camel unfiltered cigarettes, Butane stove with two fuel cans, sweetwater water-filtration kit, pocket-sized Battleship game, round red-and-blue canteen, two green plastic military-style canteens, pair of sunglasses, pair of reading glasses, silver Sharper Image binoculars, “4 in 1″ Radio Shack game, two drinking cups, aluminum cooking pot, pair of tweezers, package of foam earplugs, package of razor blades, tent repair kit, pair of blue wool socks with duct tape around the toes, roll of duct tape, two National Geographic trail maps of the Flat Tops.
Other: A pocket-sized, spiral notebook with a green cover with hand-drawn artwork depicting a heart and some figures inside the heart, including what appears to be a cat.
The first page, addressed to “Lib,” begins, “I should wait in case my situation here doesn’t improve. This may be the end of my journey.”
“Would like for you to claim the body . . . services or memoreal. Cremation.”
The CBI found the next section illegible, although individual words such as “I” and “thought” and “favor” or “flavor” could be made out.
On another page, more text could be discerned, but the CBI analysts said the writer’s point is not clear. That sections reads, “Third choice take them up in a glider (I promise not to get sick on you,” before becoming illegible. Some common words - “this,” “you” and “not” - are identifiable.
On yet another page, the writing apparently goes, “ar on the . . . would you call her…d have it sent…you because I . . . want it to . . . where.” Analysts also interpreted a recovered fragment to read, “be . . . er . . . my . . . s are going.”

Possessions

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Case History
The victim was located September 8, 2004, by bow hunters in a remote area north of Glenwood Springs. The site is in the drainage of No Name Creek at about 9,700 feet elevation, about 6 miles as the crow flies from Glenwood Springs, but 12 miles by the Transfer Trail out of town.
The skeleton revealed no cause of death and the sheriff’s office has been assuming it probably was natural.
The man was found in a tent at a campsite in a wooded, remote location. His trousers had rotted away, but the date of currency found at his campsite indicates he apparently had been there no longer than five years.
The letter leaves open the possibility the man was suicidal, although there is no reason to believe he killed himself. Perhaps he was terminally ill and chose to take his life. The man also could have succumbed to unexpected illness or injury while on an outing in the Flat Tops.
Much about the case is conjecture, including a theory that the man entered the Flat Tops Wilderness at a trailhead on the north and hiked four or five days across elevations of 11,000 feet before setting up his tent on a southern drainage at about 9,700 feet. That theory is supported by two moisture-proof National Geographic trail maps of the Flat Tops with a route drawn across them to the area where the remains were discovered. But it’s possible the man picked up the maps someone else had marked and left behind.

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Investigators
If you have any information about this case please contact:
Garfield County sheriffs Office
970-945-1377, Ext. 1025
Or
Crime Tips
970-384- 3625
You may remain anonymous when submitting information.

NCIC Number:
N/A
Please refer to this number when contacting any agency with information regarding this case.

Source Information:
Glenwood Springs Post Independent
Rocky Mountain News

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Chipped hooves?

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lola23400 asked:


I have another trail ride that I need to go to tommorow and it’s going to be another 6/7 hours of riding (with breaks). My horses hooves are chipped pretty bad but only on the outer most part of the hoof. He is a little tender on the trail, but only when he steps on stones. Is it a bad idea to ride him tommorow? I don’t think that trail is too rocky. Also if there are any ideas as to something I can put on his hoof to protect it because he isn’t shod and I can’t get any hoof boots. Someone told me to wrap the hoof in Vet wrap and then duct tape over that but I think it would just wear right through. Any help is appreciated. Thanks!
I am getting him shod but my farrier can’t come out until next Thursday.

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Did it give her the right to murder my hamster?

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maddogs asked:


I accidentally showed some intimate pictures of me and my gf to some guys at the local bar and she found out , when I got home the next night my hamster Rocky(RIP) was dead in the microwave and she had took a dump in my boot, I know I should finish with her but there isnt much muff in Manchester, should I forgive her?????????? rocky never hurt a soul !!!!

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best way to break in new pair of rocky boots?

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southern guy asked:


alright i just bought a new pair of “rocky 8740 bucktrack” boots from best i can tell there made out of gore-tex waterproof and breathable fabric, camo nylon dual density ultra lightweight outsole ect ect…so i just put them on this afternoon to try them out and discovered they were so stiff it took me 15 minutes to lace them and tie them up while walking around still as stiff as could be, i’ve been in some hard ones before but these are TOUGH any ideas on how to soften em up a little before hunting season? there plenty confortable it just seems to be the outside waterproof part that is so hard.

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know of any good online motocross stores?

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jjakestar asked:


does any one know of a good online motocross retailer, i am looking for the 661 hurricane boots but on bto they are back ordered and on motosport they don’t have my size, if you know of a website that would be great.
not motosport, BTO, or rocky mountain.
thanx…

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What to wear to go to the forest?

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babycake asked:


What do you wear to go to the forest. My friend has a cabin up in the mountains, It will be cold and rocky. My crush will also be there so I want to dress stylish for him.
How about a coat & some boots with a small heel?
I usually wear black & white, so no funky colours for me.

Please tell me some colours and an outfit.

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Have any of you soldiers out there ever “assumed the Marne Position”?

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Tiki asked:


Tell me how it was? Me, I got it Rocky style and was stuck on the sommamabitch for 6 straight years (well…not straight, there was Korea and Iraq x2). I got shafted on my PCS and ETS award because the sorry PAC NCO submitted my stuff LATE!! HA! Oh, and as soon as I got home from Korea, I thought I lucked out. Got on orders to Italy. Cool, huh? Well, those got deleted, my stabilization went out the window and within 2 months I was in brown boots headed over to sunny vacation hotspot, Iraq.

Anyone else have any wonderful 3D ID tales? Any heartwarming stories from Kelly Hill? Or, was it even worse there?

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What do you think of these horse poems can I imporve them?

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horsey writer asked:


The morning ride

In the morning horses ride side by side
They know there out for there morning ride
The dew will shimmer on the glass
The sun will rise and begin its pass
The air is fresh and crisp and clean
You have to know the feel to get what I mean
We climb the rough ‘n’ rocky hill
And in the forest all is still
Two bays and three greys canter in time
As we make our way through the pine
Jesters smooth trot
And eyesores canter
They seem to have a breath taking stride
Oh what a glorious morning ride

One
I climb on his back, coat a glissnen
And then I sit up high and listen
I hear the magpie’s feeble cry
My horse gives a sigh
I give a nudge with my polished boots
“Walk on” I say with a voice that suits
And gladly does my horse do so
Then move on up to a trot of high and low
The horse seems to sense seems to know
That I am more that willing to GO GO GO!
We make a canter
Then I realise
This time I see
The horse and I r1

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