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Re: intro
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- Subject: Re: intro
- From: M*@aol.com
- Date: Wed, 19 Jan 2000 00:36:21 EST
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Silvia
I get mine from a friend who owns her own horses. Should ask my neighbor
(where I could just drive the tractor over and pick it up as needed) about
getting some from them as they have horses also. If my friend is out poop or
its too fresh she'll send me to another friend who also has horses. I have
also gotten some from a riding stable. So a call to the local stables might
be worth a try.
Chrissie
In a message dated 01/18/2000 8:04:35 PM Mountain Standard Time,
pegazzani@mindspring.com writes:
<< I'm near Charlottesville, in Earlysville. I've talked to local horseowners
that I know, and they always spread their horse manure and don't keep old
stuff. :( I did find one person who'd load our truck bed for us, but it's
pretty fresh stuff. At least I'll have something for next year. How did
you find yours?
Silvia >>
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