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Because horses are expensive enough! Hot Tips to Save $ $. Welcome to Frugal Horse: The Place for DIY and Money-Saving Tips. If you're like most horse owners, you've got a budget. Be it big or small, we can all appreciate simple tips that can save us time and money. Need a homemade conditioner for your horse's feet or tail? Got a bran mash recipe that your horse loves? Looking for tips on how to shine your horse up without emptying your wallet? You've come to the right place.
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Schooling Jumps - Frugal Horse
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Because horses are expensive enough! Hot Tips to Save $ $. 21st-May-2008 03:14 pm (UTC). To add to this, I have bought a garden lattice (you can get it at Home Depot) and painted it blue like liverpools. We would use it to spice up our fairly bland jumps at home to get the silly gelding used to strange things on his jumps. The lattice could be used either on the ground like a liverpool, or as a solid element beneath a pole to give the jump some oomph. 21st-May-2008 03:21 pm (UTC). Is that some horses lea...
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Bran Mashes - Frugal Horse
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Because horses are expensive enough! Hot Tips to Save $ $. I want to share with you my favorite bran mash and the bran mash wisdom I've gained over the years. Here is Dash's favorite bran mash- great for older horses, horses that have a chill, or horses that just need a pick-me-up. This is taken from The Original Book of Horse Treats. By June V Evers. There are lots of very good recipes in there for all kinds of things. 8 to 10 C. bran. 2 carrots, grated. 2 apples, finely chopped. 4 Tbsp. salt. 3 Don't s...
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Aloe Vera Juice - Natural, Herbal Equine Remedies
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By half a cider (. At January 24th, 2008 (10:59 am). Current location: work.sshhh dont tell. Current song: The click clacking of my co-workers keyboards. What do you all know or have heard about the use of Aloe Vera Juice (drinking type juice) being used to treat (more as maintenance or preventative medicine) ulcers? A vet recommended it and I found a little information, but I was wondering what you all thought. What about dose? I have only heard from one person that she gives 4 ounces am and pm on feed.
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