My new forest pony has just turned 16 and i have started to notice his joints are beginning to jar and crack more and more frequently. I try to lightly work him most days of the week unless school work gets in the way and is turned out as often as possible. I’ve researched a little and many people have talked about food additives, but my pony doesn’t take to well to a change in feed, so i was wondering if there is anything else i could do?
Thanks,
Laura & Blaze x
March 13th, 2010 | Posted in Additives | 5 Comments
I ask this because I’m curious why there are so many people that accuse Monsanto of wrongdoings (such as suing farmers for violating patents and contracts that were signed). When I reviewed their website, it sure seems plain to me that they are helping the environment by inventing technology that allows spraying with fewer herbicides rather than using pesticides, they promote conservation tillage- which reduces soil erosion and wasteful use of water, and they have given millions to charity.
Some things to consider when answering:
1) Do you know what they sell? How did you find this information- through www.Monsanto.com or from another website?
2) What are the dangers in their technology. According to their site they know exactly the position of the gene in the plants genome, and proves the mode of action of the gene, and how it reacts with other genes.
3) Can’t nature itself, or even organic seed, when genes are crossed from one plant to the next, make a mistake and cause harmful side effects? This isn’t arguing for Monsanto, but whether or not nature itself isn’t science- as seen in inherited birth defects in humans.
March 13th, 2010 | Posted in Pesticides | 4 Comments
I ask this because I’m curious why there are so many people that accuse Monsanto of wrongdoings (such as suing farmers for violating patents and contracts that were signed). When I reviewed their website, it sure seems plain to me that they are helping the environment by inventing technology that allows spraying with fewer herbicides rather than using pesticides, they promote conservation tillage- which reduces soil erosion and wasteful use of water, and they have given millions to charity.
Some things to consider when answering:
1) Do you know what they sell? How did you find this information- through www.Monsanto.com or from another website?
2) What are the dangers in their technology. According to their site they know exactly the position of the gene in the plants genome, and proves the mode of action of the gene, and how it reacts with other genes.
3) Can’t nature itself, or even organic seed, when genes are crossed from one plant to the next, make a mistake and cause harmful side effects? This isn’t arguing for Monsanto, but whether or not nature itself isn’t science- as seen in inherited birth defects in humans.
March 13th, 2010 | Posted in Pesticides | 4 Comments
for the family, OR would you rather have a pretty wife who doesn’t work, but she does all the chores for you, cook really delicious food for you and have good sex with you lol 
You can only choose one.
Assume that they are both pretty.
March 13th, 2010 | Posted in Food | 12 Comments
My new forest pony has just turned 16 and i have started to notice his joints are beginning to jar and crack more and more frequently. I try to lightly work him most days of the week unless school work gets in the way and is turned out as often as possible. I’ve researched a little and many people have talked about food additives, but my pony doesn’t take to well to a change in feed, so i was wondering if there is anything else i could do?
Thanks,
Laura & Blaze x
March 13th, 2010 | Posted in Additives | 5 Comments
I still have my oversize 110 sq. in. racket, and all my buddies are starting to get ones in smaller head sizes. I can still play right there with them, but I feel a tad self-conscious about having an oversized racket. I really don’t want to buy another racket, but is buying a smaller racket inevitable for an intermediate player?
Thanks for any and all answers.
-Art
March 13th, 2010 | Posted in Intermediate | 3 Comments
I am looking to purchase a new tennis racket. I a 23 year old male will a skill level of approximately 3.5. I am looking for the best racket below $200.
To give you an idea of my playing level I will rate myself out of 10 in various categories (5 being the where an average 3.5 would be).
Power: 6.5
Accuracy: 4.5 (miss long more than short)
Swing length: 5 (i would think pretty much average)
I would assume I want a racquet between 100 and 112 inches
Currently I do not put much spin of the ball but I am working on using more top spin so I dont hit it as far.
I understand I should try out racquets use one that is comfortable, but I want some advice.
I am looking for the best racquet under $200 for an intermediate player with a fairly neutral game (average marriage of power and control).
Also, I am not positive how tight it should be stung or where it should be weighted.
Please give me some advice.
Thanks
March 13th, 2010 | Posted in Intermediate | 2 Comments
but doesn’t have time for the family? OR would you rather have a pretty wife who doesn’t work, but she does all the chores for you, cook really delicious food for you and have good sex with you lol 
You can only choose one.
Assume that they are both pretty.
March 13th, 2010 | Posted in Food | 7 Comments
I need some questions, for an assignment. The subjects are: environmental Toxicology, EPA, Toxic, pesticide, chemical breakdown products. Thanks.
March 13th, 2010 | Posted in Pesticides | 1 Comment
I am already a Spanish speaker, but my speaking is rather informal. I can get my point across but usually not without lapsing a little into English. I can read Spanish, but that too is on a beginner to intermediate level. I’m looking to subscribe to a newspaper so that I might bolster my Spanish speaking. Thanks.
March 13th, 2010 | Posted in Intermediate | 1 Comment