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Subject: Re: A message to ANNA REXIC (What a gay name!!!)


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jess
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Date Posted: 03:30:39 05/31/01 Thu
In reply to: Anna #1 's message, "A message to ANNA REXIC (What a gay name!!!)" on 01:15:48 05/29/01 Tue

>Listen, I'm not sure what you're talking about here.
>You see, I'm not in the least offending Susan here,
>but I honestly do not have the time to describe
>EVERYTHING about the feed I give to my horses like she
>does.
>Myself and Ellie own REAL horses, and therefore like
>to spend as much time as possible with them. I am sure
>there are other members in this game that have real
>life equine priorities too.
>It, truely, is not fair to favour someone all because
>they type longer messages on this feeding board.
>I have loved horses basically all my life, yet only
>ridden and owned one for about a year and a half.
>Owning a pony right from the very first riding lesson
>is a very long story.
>I know basically all main horse feeds that differnt
>equines need, and know what types of horses they are
>for and what they do to help.
>I am aware some feeds are bad for certain equiens but
>you cannot blame someone that feeds their horse
>something that dosen't suit a horse you own/or know.
>Ok, so sports mix can be too much for one horse,
>making him hyper and really difficult to handle. My
>own horse, however, cannot live (practically) now
>without it!!!!!
>
>I think you might just want to revise up a little
>first before you go ahead thinking only soem feeds
>suit all horses, otherwise, why would we make all
>these horse feeds in the first place???
>
>Just learn a bit more ok?????
>
>Anna

U go girl

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