P pappajohn May 30, 2007 24 0 0 Visit site Jun 1, 2007 #1 i saw i sticker in a car window which said "I PASS HORSES WIDE AND SLOW". i thought 'god, thats really got to hurt'. john.
i saw i sticker in a car window which said "I PASS HORSES WIDE AND SLOW". i thought 'god, thats really got to hurt'. john.
C colin(bridgend) Mar 14, 2005 4,909 1 0 Visit site Jun 1, 2007 #2 I think this topic could be included under the heading of overweight caravanners in the General section of this forum. What is the average weight of a horse? Do you need some form of enima to pass such a large animal?
I think this topic could be included under the heading of overweight caravanners in the General section of this forum. What is the average weight of a horse? Do you need some form of enima to pass such a large animal?
L LMH Mar 14, 2005 5,684 0 0 Visit site Jun 1, 2007 #3 Hi Colin The average weight of a 16:2hh thoroughbred is about half a tonee. Lisa
L LMH Mar 14, 2005 5,684 0 0 Visit site Jun 1, 2007 #4 'tonee' Sorry - was trying to type whilst on the phone. Lisa
C colin(bridgend) Mar 14, 2005 4,909 1 0 Visit site Jun 1, 2007 #5 Actually that is the metric tonne - imperial ton slightly heavier: 1 metric tonne = 1000kg or 2200lbs (approx) 1 imperial ton = 2240lbs.
Actually that is the metric tonne - imperial ton slightly heavier: 1 metric tonne = 1000kg or 2200lbs (approx) 1 imperial ton = 2240lbs.
P pappajohn May 30, 2007 24 0 0 Visit site Jun 1, 2007 #6 hey colin, when we're talking of passing one wide and slow i dont think 40lb will make it any less painful ! john.
hey colin, when we're talking of passing one wide and slow i dont think 40lb will make it any less painful ! john.
I IanP1 May 31, 2007 51 0 0 Visit site Jun 1, 2007 #7 It deff makes a difference as you will need to get the nose weight right.
L LMH Mar 14, 2005 5,684 0 0 Visit site Jun 1, 2007 #8 Do you mean the noseweight for the nosebag? Lisa
C colin(bridgend) Mar 14, 2005 4,909 1 0 Visit site Jun 1, 2007 #11 I once had a little pony ;O) Click to expand... Was that the drink or the child's toy?
B BrianStAlbans May 4, 2005 2,622 0 0 Visit site Jun 1, 2007 #12 Was that the drink or the child's toy?.... rhyming slang Colin Pony and trap Cr@p.
B BrianStAlbans May 4, 2005 2,622 0 0 Visit site Jun 2, 2007 #13 But did you pass it? I did ,and it made me a little horse ;O)