tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1551110757601242898.post2302945663406019682..comments2023-06-10T06:38:37.815-07:00Comments on Life With My Herd: Oh Killian!Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15617546413512282387noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1551110757601242898.post-83987827920402235702014-07-24T13:30:15.959-07:002014-07-24T13:30:15.959-07:00It looks like she had fun and besides, some people...It looks like she had fun and besides, some people pay a LOT of money for a mud bath.<br /><br />I may have to drag the old Simco out of hiding. It could use a once over and I honestly don't have time. I have heard great things about saddle honey or harness honey. Slop it on, rub it in and let it sit. Wipe off the excess later on and done. Another blogger posted about it not too long ago and I've heard a lot of great things about it on one of the driving boards I read.Cut-N-Jumphttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10355349642284506192noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1551110757601242898.post-46502179702904874902014-07-24T12:50:12.394-07:002014-07-24T12:50:12.394-07:00The look on her face while emptying the boot is pr...The look on her face while emptying the boot is priceless. Looks like she had fun. You know, I have my trail riding buddy help clean up manure and do other barn chores in exchange for riding my horses. It really helps in the heat. I can't stay outside for more than about 20 minutes if it's above 105 outside, so I have to clean manure in shifts. I think I've been making 4 to 5 trips outside each day to clean up. However, now that the house next door is up for sale, I think I might start just leaving the manure out there to scare away non-horsey people. Let them think there are bad smells and flies. It sounds like Trax is your trail horse and Melody is your arena horse, but you'd like them both to be more versatile?Nuzzling Muzzleshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07649710635013663900noreply@blogger.com