May 9, 2016 #11 Latestarter Novice; "Practicing" Animal Husbandry Golden Herd Member Joined Dec 31, 2014 Messages 11,384 Reaction score 17,483 Points 623 Location NE Texas All good things take time, and often work. But if it's something you really want, then you'll do what's required to achieve it
All good things take time, and often work. But if it's something you really want, then you'll do what's required to achieve it
May 26, 2016 Thread starter #12 Tapsmom Loving the herd life Joined Mar 20, 2011 Messages 258 Reaction score 47 Points 178 Location Connecticut Thanks. He is progressing well. I hope to have him for a long time, too. Slow and steady with the training and bonding is fine with me
Thanks. He is progressing well. I hope to have him for a long time, too. Slow and steady with the training and bonding is fine with me
Jun 16, 2016 #13 TAH Herd Master Joined Feb 15, 2016 Messages 4,049 Reaction score 3,370 Points 413 Have you looked in DMSO? There was a lady that had a horse with arthritis and she sis DMSO once a day, less than a year later she was back on the track. Coconut and lavender and peppermint oil help with swelling. Glad to hear he is improving.
Have you looked in DMSO? There was a lady that had a horse with arthritis and she sis DMSO once a day, less than a year later she was back on the track. Coconut and lavender and peppermint oil help with swelling. Glad to hear he is improving.