tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7136171157636730536.post6315052796407609622..comments2023-09-21T08:58:15.517-06:00Comments on Ranch Riding: Weekend--Sunday Stills and Other ThingsCrystalhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18035210092855895218noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7136171157636730536.post-1059152236123247232011-08-28T22:55:51.810-06:002011-08-28T22:55:51.810-06:00I HATE mice , they cause me to freak out and screa...I HATE mice , they cause me to freak out and scream running around like a nut . My farrier witnessed one suchgh episode as I screamed and dashed out of the tack room. He asked "was there a bear in there?" I said yes ,yes there wasSherry Sikstromhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15739108723318002627noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7136171157636730536.post-81352528043913002112011-08-28T22:00:02.885-06:002011-08-28T22:00:02.885-06:00Sounds like you need a few more barn cats for your...Sounds like you need a few more barn cats for your mouse problem. <br />Our hitching rail has proved strong enough to withstand both Gussie and Chickory pulling back with all their might; a while ago I had them both tied up and something set them off and Gussie pulled, which scared Chickory, so she pulled too. The hitching rail is made out of old telephone pole, buried three feet in the ground, and the top rail is a 6X6 bolted on with 6 inch lag bolts, two on each end, and recessed in so they aren't sticking up to be a hazard. Ain't nothing breaking it!Shirleyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15454110560303310751noreply@blogger.com