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Date Posted: 16:11:06 05/11/01 Fri
Author: THE BAD ONE
Author Host/IP: 204.221.95.4
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In reply to: THE BAD ONE 's message, "@%#^The Bad One Strikes Again!^#%@" on 18:04:10 05/10/01 Thu

Horseyworld: As you go into your tack room to get a saddle, pad, and bridle for your afternoon ride, you notice that something has chewed a hole in the seat of the saddle. Must have been a mouse looking for something to make it's nest out of. It will cost you $150 to get it fixed.

Victory Gallop: While you are riding through a field on Blue Eyed Story, you suddenly get thrown to the ground. As you look up you see your stud holding his left foreleg up. He stepped in a gopher hole, and may have broken his pasturn. Get the vet out to your barn to get him checked on.

Snowtiger: Your Dalmation puppy, Ritz, as gotten hit by a car. Get him to the vet fast...

Heavenly Cuddly: Rainy Day Parade is having a hard time chewing his feed. After having checked his teeth you find that his teeth have sharp edges that make it painfull for him to chew. You'll have to get the vet to float his teeth (level them off) so he can chew normally again.

Star: Your horse Frostbite was out in his paddock when it started to downpour. He got soaked, and caught a cold. He's got a fever, and you can tell he feels miserable. Call the vet and see if there is anything she can do.

Roping Man: Because you have not updated your barn, and I gave HL a bad one ment for you the last time, you will get a double dose to make up for it. #1- Your horse Dusty Dan got his mane and tail chewed off by his stable mates. Looks like you'll have to find a way to fix it before you show him again. #2- Your new filly by Hazel 'n Cream out of Autumn has a growth problem. Her legs are starting to look crooked. It may be due to lack of nutrients, or too fast of a growth rate. Either way, you'll have to have the vet put her legs in splints to brace her legs so they will grow straight. Take it easy with her when it comes time for her training....or she won't be worth much except as a broodmare.

Coffee: Your mare, Charming Napper, has gotten dreadfully ill. With the vet's help she will be ok...but she is so sick she aborted her foal by One Bad Boy.

Neigh: While you were in town, someone broke into your house and stole $500 from your emergency money. You'll have to have Appy deduct $500 from your bank total.

Unico: All of the animals at Unipets have fleas. You'll have to give each one a flea dip, wash all of their bedding and grooming things, as well as spray the whole building.

Sunny: A Department of Transportaion officer comes to your house and tells you that your fence is too close to the road....the horses may get hit if they are reaching for the "greener grass" on the other side of the fence and a car swerves to miss something. You will have to move it back 10 feet. Better get someone to help you dig up all of the roadside fenceposts and relocate them.

Mari: Your foal by Childish Ways out of Windshined has stopped nursing. He has green goo coming from his nose, he has lost weight, and feels cold to the touch even thought your barn's at 75 degree F. I'd call the vet. With the right care he will have a chance.

Gilliane: Your mare, Fresh Light, has gotten stung by a bee. She must be allergic to them, because the place where she got stung is all swollen. You need to have someone help you calm her down andhelp you get her to the vet.

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