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Kentucky Derby Day Food and Drink thread - What is in your feed bucket today?

 
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That AOC pic (which I'm not even going to "quote" again) is a true insult to all the beautiful horses.

I haven't paid much attention to this race since the beginning of the year, back when the pathetic press was drooling all over another Baffoon Baffert trainee. SO FUCKING SICK OF THE BAFFOON SHOW.

I'll pick any horse that's not trained by that rat, or owned by China Horse Club.
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That AOC pic (which I'm not even going to "quote" again) is a true insult to all the beautiful horses.

I haven't paid much attention to this race since the beginning of the year, back when the pathetic press was drooling all over another Baffoon Baffert trainee. SO FUCKING SICK OF THE BAFFOON SHOW.

I'll pick any horse that's not trained by that rat, or owned by China Horse Club.
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:ocasio27:
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Gotta wear fancy hats. It's another Derby Tardition.

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I'm not sure if I will watch the race, it all depends on if there's cell signal in the field.

Sweet feed is in the feed bucket, as always.
Rain water is in the watering buckets and troughs.

Stormy gets his ration of sweet feed, and a measured scoop of AniHist, all mixed with most of 24 oz 0f water, enough to make it wet. It may take him a couple of hours to eat, and he has to eat separately or the others will help him eat his ration. He's got severe breathing problems caused by allergies. And he is my last horse of four.

Everybody else just gets sweet feed.

A jar of furzone is also in the feed bucket, for Susan. Lymony has been doing the domineering thing with her tail, and it's been pretty sore lately. She declined to stay in the side pasture away from the rest. And Lymony would be remiss if I were to separate him from the other mares that like his company with no problems.

If I had apples, no more than four per full sized equine per day, is my rule. Smaller equines get less, as it depends on their size.

In the boy's pasture; Clide the donkey and Stormy the quarter horse like to chum around. Sharing the pasture with the two big guys are the mini mules; Jasper, Charlie, and Martin. It may just be cupboard love since I carry the feed bucket. Needless to say, they're always happy to see me. Clide typically bellows so loud you can't hear yourself speak.

Copy's Class Ebony is in his final resting pose in the adjacent orchard, next to where he last laid down. He also had severe breathing difficulties, before suffering a stroke, then heart attack.

In the big field are the rest of the related mini mules; Virginia, Mae, Lymony, Susan, Michah, Robin, and Junea are all happy to see me, especially if I have browse branches or feed.

Cloud's Misty departed the day before Easter of severe breathing difficulties, then a heart attack. She passed away in my arms, and I'm still fresh with grief. She was 26, and had been under my daily care for the past 24 years. Her final resting place is at a corner of the pasture, where she thought I wouldn't have as much trouble digging the pit. Her daughter Roscoe's My Favorite Muffin, is in her final resting pose, next to Misty, since last November 15th. She also had severe breathing difficulties, then a heart attack. She was 22, and under my care since she was a foal. Damien and Roscoe the mini donkey are both beside Muffin, and now Misty. I like to keep the family all together, since they're all related.

The following song is Misty's remembrance song. It's been a bit of a rough month for me.
I always choose a particular song to remember the horses who I've cared for, that have passed on.

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Bourbonic - Sire: Bernardini -
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Bernardini
A.P. Indy – Cara Rafaela (Quiet American)
Can't count an AP Indy horse out.


Will the spirit of Secretariat and Storm Cat show up?
Maybe.

Soup and Sandwich - Highly Motivated - King Fury - Mandaloun
all 4 horses Sire: Into Mischief

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all 4 are 3 breedings away from Storm Cat and 5 breedings away
from Secretariat


And i found some ribs to BBQ.
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It's a dying sport and rightfully so..
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I'm not sure if I will watch the race, it all depends on if there's cell signal in the field.

Sweet feed is in the feed bucket, as always.
Rain water is in the watering buckets and troughs.

Stormy gets his ration of sweet feed, and a measured scoop of AniHist, all mixed with most of 24 oz 0f water, enough to make it wet. It may take him a couple of hours to eat, and he has to eat separately or the others will help him eat his ration. He's got severe breathing problems caused by allergies. And he is my last horse of four.

Everybody else just gets sweet feed.

A jar of furzone is also in the feed bucket, for Susan. Lymony has been doing the domineering thing with her tail, and it's been pretty sore lately. She declined to stay in the side pasture away from the rest. And Lymony would be remiss if I were to separate him from the other mares that like his company with no problems.

If I had apples, no more than four per full sized equine per day, is my rule. Smaller equines get less, as it depends on their size.

In the boy's pasture; Clide the donkey and Stormy the quarter horse like to chum around. Sharing the pasture with the two big guys are the mini mules; Jasper, Charlie, and Martin. It may just be cupboard love since I carry the feed bucket. Needless to say, they're always happy to see me. Clide typically bellows so loud you can't hear yourself speak.

Copy's Class Ebony is in his final resting pose in the adjacent orchard, next to where he last laid down. He also had severe breathing difficulties, before suffering a stroke, then heart attack.

In the big field are the rest of the related mini mules; Virginia, Mae, Lymony, Susan, Michah, Robin, and Junea are all happy to see me, especially if I have browse branches or feed.

Cloud's Misty departed the day before Easter of severe breathing difficulties, then a heart attack. She passed away in my arms, and I'm still fresh with grief. She was 26, and had been under my daily care for the past 24 years. Her final resting place is at a corner of the pasture, where she thought I wouldn't have as much trouble digging the pit. Her daughter Roscoe's My Favorite Muffin, is in her final resting pose, next to Misty, since last November 15th. She also had severe breathing difficulties, then a heart attack. She was 22, and under my care since she was a foal. Damien and Roscoe the mini donkey are both beside Muffin, and now Misty. I like to keep the family all together, since they're all related.

The following song is Misty's remembrance song. It's been a bit of a rough month for me.
I always choose a particular song to remember the horses who I've cared for, that have passed on.

[link to www.youtube.com (secure)]
 Quoting: The Starbuckian


Very touching.

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Yeah but they started breeding these poor horses to be big and strong on champagne glass legs. Then they started dying or breaking their legs and having to be euthanized...all because of a race.

I used to be into this until the horse I bet on died a horrible death on track. Too many horse deaths nowadays. Not interested.
 Quoting: Keats


A horse I know very well rolled in the field, perhaps,

got up

was not doing well that evening in stall

taken to vet

died at vet's barn in the night.


any horse can crack a hip bone even in its own pasture, and die of internal blood loss over hours.

frankly being euthanized may be quicker.

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I'm not sure if I will watch the race, it all depends on if there's cell signal in the field.

Sweet feed is in the feed bucket, as always.
Rain water is in the watering buckets and troughs.

Stormy gets his ration of sweet feed, and a measured scoop of AniHist, all mixed with most of 24 oz 0f water, enough to make it wet. It may take him a couple of hours to eat, and he has to eat separately or the others will help him eat his ration. He's got severe breathing problems caused by allergies. And he is my last horse of four.

Everybody else just gets sweet feed.

A jar of furzone is also in the feed bucket, for Susan. Lymony has been doing the domineering thing with her tail, and it's been pretty sore lately. She declined to stay in the side pasture away from the rest. And Lymony would be remiss if I were to separate him from the other mares that like his company with no problems.

If I had apples, no more than four per full sized equine per day, is my rule. Smaller equines get less, as it depends on their size.

In the boy's pasture; Clide the donkey and Stormy the quarter horse like to chum around. Sharing the pasture with the two big guys are the mini mules; Jasper, Charlie, and Martin. It may just be cupboard love since I carry the feed bucket. Needless to say, they're always happy to see me. Clide typically bellows so loud you can't hear yourself speak.

Copy's Class Ebony is in his final resting pose in the adjacent orchard, next to where he last laid down. He also had severe breathing difficulties, before suffering a stroke, then heart attack.

In the big field are the rest of the related mini mules; Virginia, Mae, Lymony, Susan, Michah, Robin, and Junea are all happy to see me, especially if I have browse branches or feed.

Cloud's Misty departed the day before Easter of severe breathing difficulties, then a heart attack. She passed away in my arms, and I'm still fresh with grief. She was 26, and had been under my daily care for the past 24 years. Her final resting place is at a corner of the pasture, where she thought I wouldn't have as much trouble digging the pit. Her daughter Roscoe's My Favorite Muffin, is in her final resting pose, next to Misty, since last November 15th. She also had severe breathing difficulties, then a heart attack. She was 22, and under my care since she was a foal. Damien and Roscoe the mini donkey are both beside Muffin, and now Misty. I like to keep the family all together, since they're all related.

The following song is Misty's remembrance song. It's been a bit of a rough month for me.
I always choose a particular song to remember the horses who I've cared for, that have passed on.

[link to www.youtube.com (secure)]
 Quoting: The Starbuckian


Very touching.

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It's a dying sport and rightfully so..
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It actually is a 147 year old tradition and an extra holiday for Southerners.
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It's a dying sport and rightfully so..
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Bill Gates posts here?

we horses will become zoo animals or extinct if you have your way.
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It's a dying sport and rightfully so..
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It actually is a 147 year old tradition and an extra holiday for Southerners.
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you too kind

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Hot Rod Charlie FTW!


Feed Bucket:

Sweet red wine

Beef/short rib burger patties
Grilled poblano and red peppers
Pepperjack cheese
Onion buns
Grilled over coals and mesquite wood

Grilled zucchini

Corn and black bean salad
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It's a dying sport and rightfully so..
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It actually is a 147 year old tradition and an extra holiday for Southerners.
 Quoting: Error 502


And the tradition is dying too

no more "My Old Kentucky Home" -- all because of one word that was changed long ago

and if I hear ONE word about that Brianna chick or "racial inequality" I'm turning the shit off

it used to be a day I looked forward to every year -- today, hardly care -- after what happened with it last Sept
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Ivermectin horse paste.

The apple taste is delicious, I put it in my cereal.
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Horse Steaks.
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It's a dying sport and rightfully so..
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It actually is a 147 year old tradition and an extra holiday for Southerners.
 Quoting: Error 502


And the tradition is dying too

no more "My Old Kentucky Home" -- all because of one word that was changed long ago

and if I hear ONE word about that Brianna chick or "racial inequality" I'm turning the shit off

it used to be a day I looked forward to every year -- today, hardly care -- after what happened with it last Sept
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The WOKESTERS are soooo tarded.

The song was an anti-slavery song.
They should be supporting it !!!

..."Few of those singing along, however, may realize that
the original lyrics were not a “Dixie”-esque paean but
actually a condemnation of Kentucky’s enslavers who sold
husbands away from their wives and mothers away from their
children.

As Foster wrote it, “My Old Kentucky Home” is
actually the lament of an enslaved person who has been
forcibly separated from his family and his painful longing
to return to the cabin with his wife and children."...


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The WOKESTERS are soooo tarded.

The song was an anti-slavery song.
They should be supporting it !!!

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what's even more tarded is that people keep giving in to those idiots every time they have a tantrum

the demands will be never ending

today there is a black jockey, so I guess we'll get to hear them go on and on about that

on a brighter note, I read somewhere that all but two of the horses running today are descendants of Secretariat
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Good food good company and lovely horses. Love the triple crown. Only hope the superbowl guy that gave us a freebie shows up his menu for the kentucky . Maybe at least an appetizer .
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Lol
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Well we have a interesting situation today. First Black Jockey in the Derby. Riding "Bourbonic".

What do think? Will we see a Rigged race today?
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The winner of the first Ky derby was Aristides ridden by Oliver Lewis, an african american jockey. 15 of the first 28 Ky derby's the winning horse was jockeyed by an african american jockey.
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Yeah but they started breeding these poor horses to be big and strong on champagne glass legs. Then they started dying or breaking their legs and having to be euthanized...all because of a race.

I used to be into this until the horse I bet on died a horrible death on track. Too many horse deaths nowadays. Not interested.
 Quoting: Keats


A horse I know very well rolled in the field, perhaps,

got up

was not doing well that evening in stall

taken to vet

died at vet's barn in the night.


any horse can crack a hip bone even in its own pasture, and die of internal blood loss over hours.

frankly being euthanized may be quicker.
 Quoting: Torchie


While working for a local veterinarian, as a timber feller, I would often be called into the clinic to help the veterinarian move horses to and from the operating table.

Well, this mare had come in with a young foal. She had colic. The operation lasted several hours and didn't go well. The doctor chose not to finish sewing up her belly, and euthanized her on the table, cursing over and over again.

I asked if i could strip out the last of her milk to give to the foal. I started, but stopped when i realized that it was already tainted with the DMSO the doctor had used to help the mare absorb her medicine. I didn't think the foal should have it, because it had a really strong smell of tbe solvent in it, and discarded it instead. The doctor left and didn't bring the body of the mare over to her foal, so he could say goodbye to his mom. Some people dont reconize these needs. All the while, the foal kept calling out for his mother.

It figuratively tears your heart out, and you're not supposed to reveal your feelings because of the kind of society we live in.
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Yeah but they started breeding these poor horses to be big and strong on champagne glass legs. Then they started dying or breaking their legs and having to be euthanized...all because of a race.

I used to be into this until the horse I bet on died a horrible death on track. Too many horse deaths nowadays. Not interested.
 Quoting: Keats


Don't forget about all the discarded foals from the nurse mares, so the horses can race instead of nursing their own foals.

So, rather than get a dog or a cat, get a horse instead. They have smaller ones, some the size of a large dog. They will help you find a place to live where you won't get,all stressed out, like having a dog or cat.
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Sorry, guess I was wrong "My Old Kentucky Home " will be played today

it seems like it didn't happen last time, but maybe I'm remembering wrong

of course, people are complaining about it
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Soup and Sandwich

Win Place Show
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at least so far no mention of Br*anna Taylor or racial inequality -- but I have only been watching while being in and out between projects around the home

I wonder if maybe they figured out most of us don't care about that nonsense ?





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