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At 2:56pm on November 30, 2009, cheyenne said…
hahaha
we had one hatch a while ago but saddley my horses trambled it like every thing else that moves but the chick couldent escape {we called him yummy coz we were going to eat him for christmass} your horses are really cute! what are there names?
At 1:21am on November 30, 2009, cheyenne said…
hey
ours are pets but the babbys they breed will be food!
we have a turkey siting on eggs at the momet whitch should be preety cool. what about yours do you eat them? you have a lot!
At 10:43am on October 21, 2009, Jochen Schleese said…
I will write a future blog on this topic, so stay tuned!!
At 4:14pm on June 28, 2009, Kinni P said…
Thanks folks! I can see this is going to be fun already.
Admin, I'm not yet expert with it. I would love to participate in some discussions though. I've been using clicker for about three months now. It really was a last resort after I realized I was in over my head with a rescue horse. (He's coming along very nicely now that we can communicate.) I'll put a shout out on the clickryder yahoo group. Some of those folks are expert and I know they love to share their knowledge. Jane Savoie just interviewed two of them for her site, Sharon Foley and Dolores Arste.
At 3:44pm on June 28, 2009, Barnmice Admin said…
Hey Kinny, right after I left you a message, I noticed that you do clicker training. Are you expert at it? I thought it might be fun to do a little series on the philosophy and training ideas for our community and was wondering if any of our members knew anything about it!
At 3:42pm on June 28, 2009, Barnmice Admin said…
Welcome Kinny!! :)
At 3:35pm on June 28, 2009, Barbara Sky Horse said…
Hey up Kinni!!

Welcome to Barnmice, Glad to have you here!!!
~ Barby

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