nope.......but i`m sure john could use a vets perspective of the benefits of providing equine companionship for his offspring....Originally Posted by Larry Klaaren
nope.......but i`m sure john could use a vets perspective of the benefits of providing equine companionship for his offspring....Originally Posted by Larry Klaaren
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Originally Posted by John Hart
Speaking of dog food, I once used a scale at a place that prepared various animals for a dog food factory in Salt Lake. There were piles of dead cats and dogs, a horse or two, cows, and various other animals. And then there were a couple of tanker trucks leaving out that were simply labeled "animal fat". From then on I have checked food labels for those words.
Ernie
I never did equine work. I do know that there is something about the bond between teenage girls and horses. Some of them like the horses better than boys (a possible plus) and parents.Originally Posted by tod evans
I've been out of practice and serving as a pastor for a few years, but have been re-examined and will be transitioning back into Veterinary Medicine in the late summer.
Every morning I seize the day - but I lose my grip when I grab my coffee. <*//><