[QUOTE=twovalvekid;1605902721]My mind is blown on pecan tree knowledge dropped ITT.
Do you say "puh-khan" or "pea-can"
Chose wisely. Neg cannons charged.[/QUOTE]
puh-khan
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[QUOTE=twovalvekid;1605902721]My mind is blown on pecan tree knowledge dropped ITT.
Do you say "puh-khan" or "pea-can"
Chose wisely. Neg cannons charged.[/QUOTE]
puh-khan
[QUOTE=twovalvekid;1605902721]My mind is blown on pecan tree knowledge dropped ITT.
Do you say "puh-khan" or "pea-can"
Chose wisely. Neg cannons charged.[/QUOTE]
Pea-khan
[QUOTE=jamalfudge;1605905651]pick-an[/QUOTE]
Hmm. Ok sweeden. You get a pass.
[QUOTE=TXBuddy;1605942051]puh-khan[/QUOTE]
Negged.
[QUOTE=GarthVader;1605943101]Pea-khan[/QUOTE]
Repped.
[QUOTE=TXBuddy;1605942051]puh-khan[/QUOTE]
This. Real Texans don't say 'pee-can'.
The only people I've heard say pee-can were from Georgia. Maybe they do up in the Carolina's too
[QUOTE=TXBuddy;1605942051]puh-khan[/QUOTE]
Correct answer.
[QUOTE=TBO1313;1605951871]The only people I've heard say pee-can were from Georgia. Maybe they do up in the Carolina's too[/QUOTE]
Is it just me or does the upper south accent sound like they're eating their own face with all the long vowels? They're like the yankees of the south.
I say pee-can. Not sure if it’s family or Canada.
****ing **** storm after **** storm, boys. We have a pandemic in a pandemic at the farm I work at. Horses are dropping like flies. Been the most facked up thing I’ve ever seen. They go from normal, to a bit of a crusty nose to paralyzed in 6-10 hours. It’s been horrifying to watch.
[QUOTE=Fawnl;1606042361]I say pee-can. Not sure if it’s family or Canada.
****ing **** storm after **** storm, boys. We have a pandemic in a pandemic at the farm I work at. Horses are dropping like flies. Been the most facked up thing I’ve ever seen. They go from normal, to a bit of a crusty nose to paralyzed in 6-10 hours. It’s been horrifying to watch.[/QUOTE]
As in they die that quick? If so, WTH is it? EHV?
[QUOTE=Fawnl;1606042361]I say pee-can. Not sure if it’s family or Canada.
****ing **** storm after **** storm, boys. We have a pandemic in a pandemic at the farm I work at. Horses are dropping like flies. Been the most facked up thing I’ve ever seen. They go from normal, to a bit of a crusty nose to paralyzed in 6-10 hours. It’s been horrifying to watch.[/QUOTE]
Wow. Not good at all. Never heard of such a thing. Anyway to isolate pastures/feed buckets/stalls/poop rakes etc.?
[QUOTE=litljay;1606049931]Wow. Not good at all. Never heard of such a thing. Anyway to isolate pastures/feed buckets/stalls/poop rakes etc.?[/QUOTE]It sounds like Equine Herpes. Would have to disinfect and separate all that stuff. Very tough to control.
[QUOTE=twovalvekid;1605902721]My mind is blown on pecan tree knowledge dropped ITT.
Do you say "puh-khan" or "pea-can"
Chose wisely. Neg cannons charged.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=jamalfudge;1605905651]pick-an[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=TXBuddy;1605942051]puh-khan[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=GarthVader;1605943101]Pea-khan[/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=Fawnl;1606042361]I say pee-can. Not sure if it’s family or Canada.
****ing **** storm after **** storm, boys. We have a pandemic in a pandemic at the farm I work at. Horses are dropping like flies. Been the most facked up thing I’ve ever seen. They go from normal, to a bit of a crusty nose to paralyzed in 6-10 hours. It’s been horrifying to watch.[/QUOTE]Damn, they die or they have to be put down due to being paralyzed?
[QUOTE=5x10;1606066241]Damn, they die or they have to be put down due to being paralyzed?[/QUOTE]
Not sure I had mentioned. I switched houses to buy. Same house and builder, but now in west Georgetown.
County is reopening at "green" level tomorrow. Just means now everywhere is allowed to open up to 50% capacity. Still need a mask. I see that as a cluster fck waiting to happen.
[QUOTE=TXBuddy;1606053391]It sounds like Equine Herpes. Would have to disinfect and separate all that stuff. Very tough to control.[/QUOTE]
Yes, it’s the neurological strain of equine herpes. BUT, they are saying it’s a super strain, and they’ve never seen anything like it. Horses get shipped to the Ontario Vet College when they get it but we have to catch it fast enough. Which is damn near impossible because even when they are there, showing ALL the signs, they are testing negative. It’s like, they have to be basically paralyzed to test positive. And yeah, they get paralyzed and then have to be put down. What’s really weird is that after they had been put down, a few hours later, two of them started bleeding out of the nose. How does blood pump out of the nose with no blood pressure? It’s been so ****ed.
As for stalls/tools/buckets etc... we are doing everything. We have a danger zone and the horses do not leave their stalls. Everything is sprayed with hospital grade verkon multiple times a day. We have foot dip buckets everywhere, all “sick tools” stay in the sick zone and are verkoned multiple times but so are the safe zone ones. We verkon all handles, stalls, chains, the entire floor... everything. The horses are on automatic watering bowls and no one moves stalls anyway. No one enters the sick zone until they are done with all other things in the safe zone. I’ve been working everyday since it started and it’s insanity. We’ve had 4 die and 5 are at OVC not getting better but not dead either, so I guess that’s good. The 3 that died couldn’t walk so we couldn’t get them on the trailer to go to OVC.
We have done 4 rounds of testing in 10 days. Only 4 have come back positive out of the 30 horses and all those 4 are still alive. It’s killing the horses 10 and up.
Damn sorry Fawn. That's a tough one. Glad you guys know what to do even if it feels helpless. The stats sound pretty good considering though. Friggin Horse Covid.
[QUOTE=TXBuddy;1606091781]Damn sorry Fawn. That's a tough one. Glad you guys know what to do even if it feels helpless. The stats sound pretty good considering though. Friggin Horse Covid.[/QUOTE]
Sounds crazy but honestly? No one seems to know wtf this IS. The horses ARE testing positive for EHV sometimes but a lot of inconclusive tests are happening too. I wouldn’t be surprised to find out they were testing the samples for some connection to covid. Everyone looked ok today so hopefully it’s almost over...
[QUOTE=Fawnl;1606154211]Sounds crazy but honestly? No one seems to know wtf this IS. The horses ARE testing positive for EHV sometimes but a lot of inconclusive tests are happening too. I wouldn’t be surprised to find out they were testing the samples for some connection to covid. Everyone looked ok today so hopefully it’s almost over...[/QUOTE]
It sucks going through that. Not only for the extra care and caution you have to take, but for losing an animal to something so strange.
Just looked it up and I guess EHV isn't very strange at all and quite common is the horse population world wide.
I don’t doubt it could be covid, humans have spread it to tigers, dogs, and cats
[QUOTE=litljay;1606156921]It sucks going through that. Not only for the extra care and caution you have to take, but for losing an animal to something so strange.
Just looked it up and I guess EHV isn't very strange at all and quite common is the horse population world wide.[/QUOTE]
That’s exactly why it makes no sense that no one has answers. This isn’t new to the horse world. The research has been going on for decades. So why doesn’t anyone seem to know wtf is going on, including the Ontario Vet College, where allllllll the horses go when **** hits the fan, they need surgery, etc etc? Why can’t anyone answer the questions? EHV can be deadly but it’s not usually like this. This is EHV n crack.
And thanks guys. It’s been rough. I’m glad that I don’t know these horses and barely know the family (only been there since March 7) or I’d be right ****ed.
Y'all see antifa is planning a trip down to Mississippi?
[img]https://i.imgur.com/u7w4mTj.gif[/img]
[QUOTE=Vexidi;1606174911]Y'all see antifa is planning a trip down to Mississippi?
[img]https://i.imgur.com/u7w4mTj.gif[/img][/QUOTE]
Uhhhhh.....what.....
[QUOTE=twovalvekid;1606177991]Uhhhhh.....what.....[/QUOTE]
South Mississippi Antifa...yes it's actually a thing.
[img]https://i.imgur.com/RHC0n52.gif[/img]
Some mayor down there flapped his lip like a moron and got everyone up his cornhole.
[QUOTE=Vexidi;1606178691]South Mississippi Antifa...yes it's actually a thing.
[img]https://i.imgur.com/RHC0n52.gif[/img]
Some mayor down there flapped his lip like a moron and got everyone up his cornhole.[/QUOTE]
Yikes. Link?
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[QUOTE=twovalvekid;1606179431]Yikes. Link?[/QUOTE]
Google 'Hal Marx' and it'll pop up various articles about the incident.
My son is officially a right fielder. Granted he is a year younger than most but right field none the less. He doesn't really like baseball anymore. Should I encourage him to quit and get into a real sport?
[QUOTE=gixxer0.6g;1606191101]My son is officially a right fielder. Granted he is a year younger than most but right field none the less. He doesn't really like baseball anymore. Should I encourage him to quit and get into a real sport?[/QUOTE]if he doesn’t like it, I wouldn’t have him play it
We had 10 yards of dirt brought in this am, what an asswhipping moving it around, already sore as f
[QUOTE=gixxer0.6g;1606191101]My son is officially a right fielder. Granted he is a year younger than most but right field none the less. He doesn't really like baseball anymore. Should I encourage him to quit and get into a real sport?[/QUOTE]
Kids at that age tend to have trouble sticking with baseball. Especially outfielders. I've coached from 6 year olds to 12 year olds. The older they get the better they are at sticking with something.
But I would switch him to a real sport. Like ice hockey.