(Thanks to my brother John Beal for this) This on-air interview is almost too good to be true. A few years ago, a couple cows got loose in Lubbock, Texas. They were running all around the highway and into the downtown area, causing traffic problems and pandemonium. One cow…
By Sharon Biggs Waller From The Horse Hay is fermented in the hindgut, and that fermentation gives off a long-lasting heat. Horses can be amazingly hardy. On a below-freezing day, your horse can stay warm and snug. So warm, in fact, that if you put your bare hands into…