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Posted By Eagle_Eye 6 months, 1 week ago in Humor

Patches the Coolest Horse, this is the greatest horse I have ever seen! Just goes to show you how smart these animals are. Enjoy!!!

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    Eagle_Eye6 months, 1 week ago

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    This is pretty cool!!

    My mini is house trained but I am going to see if I can't train him to do much more after seeing this.

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      AnteUp6 months, 1 week ago

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      Well, Eagle Eye -
      I like the horse but I do question the motivation of
      the boys. For Heaven's Sake! Horses are NOT carnivores -
      five CHEESEBURGERS??
      As I said,I like the horse - I FEEL for him - but I think
      the boys are hitchin' a ride to celebrity on the back of
      their pony.

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        Eagle_Eye6 months, 1 week ago

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        I have to agree there with you regarding the Cheeseburgers, that has to rock his intestines a bit, but I think if they were trying to hitch a ride to celebrity we would of seen much more of this in the media. I could be wrong though, but usually these things are all over tv talk shoes with guest appearances, etc.

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          AnteUp6 months, 1 week ago

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          Maybe I am ill-informed but isn't there a theory that mad cow disease
          came about (partly) because chicken guts were mixed in with the hay,
          and sawdust and other "natural" food for cows? Filled them up and
          was easy on the farmers' budget. It just seems so contrary to the
          laws of Mother Nature. Hence - IMO - it will come back to bite us in
          the butt!

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            Eagle_Eye6 months, 1 week ago

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            Hmm..., don't know about that but I do know that you can't feed an animal an unnatural diet and expect a healthy animal. I mean I am carnivorous being a "Bird of Prey" and if you try feeding me salads and veggies I will die....

            It is very contrary to the laws of Mother Nature, especially when you put crap in you get crap back.

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        AnteUp6 months, 1 week ago

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        This will not cheer you up - sorry, but I think you
        would want to know:

        http://www.commondreams.org/headlines04/0128-03.ht...

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          AnteUp6 months, 1 week ago

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          http://www.rense.com/general52/cattl.htm
          FTA:
          He said, for example, that the proposed ban on adding chicken litter (fecal matter, dead birds, feathers and spilled feed) generated huge concern from chicken producers.
          Sundlof said adding chicken litter to cattle feed is one of the primary methods of waste disposal for the chicken growers, especially in the Southeast.

          Nice to know that the beef industry is willing to play
          an active roll in helping the poultry growers get rid of
          their waste! eeeeeeeuck!

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            Eagle_Eye6 months, 1 week ago

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            That is pretty gross!!!

            I haven't been able to eat "Beef" for 20 years, when I do my body acts like I have food poisoning. It was really disheartening in the beginning when hubby would take me out for a nice Fillet Mignon at a nice restaurant only for me to end up with a migraine parked in the bathroom with diarrhea and vomiting. It took years to figure out I was having a reaction to beef and all the steroids and hormones they were given. I also can't have anything with MSG or Sodium Nitrite or other preservatives, my body up chucks it as soon as possible.

            People can make a difference by purchasing only "Maverick" FREE ranging beef that is free from all this stuff....but it is a bit more expensive. I am personally to afraid to even try that because of how severe my reaction is to beef.......I would love to taste a good steak occasionly

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            Will13136 months, 1 week ago

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            i have to agree with EE's post.. that was fun.. .. thanks for the invite... I was a little concerned about the hamburgers also... but all in all looks like the horse is well cared for..

            my thought was a dog trapped in a horse's body..

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              Eagle_Eye6 months, 1 week ago

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              Good analogy Will!! Horses are just as smart if not a bit smarter than dogs....at least our mini is a lot smarter than our Lab...

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              not2needy6 months ago

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              Seen that before, and no doubt about it, Patches is a cool dude/horse! Loved it EE! Thanks..

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                Newperson6 months ago

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                Very Cool EE thanks a bunch :)

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