How to soak a horse s hoof

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How to soak a horse s hoof 1. Get bucket or low tub, fill with warm water, add Epsom salts until fully diluted. Get horse, place in cross ties, pick up foot, slide bucket or low tub into place, place horse's foot in tub. 2. Retrieve tub from corner of barn, get towel to dry off your face. 3. Refill tub with water and Epsom salts. Shorten cross ties. Pick up horse's foot and place in tub. 4. Retrieve tub from other horse's stall, retrieve horse from his own stall. Find bailing twine to fix broken crosstie. Wrap towel around head to dry hair. Check rapidly bruising toe for signs of breakage. 5. Place rocks in bottom of tub to weigh it down. Snub horse to wall of stall, refill tub with water and Epsom salts. Pick up horse's foot and place in tub. Hold up other front leg. 6. Pick self up off of stall floor. Find place outside where tub has been flung. Retrieve horse from neighbor's garden, pull rocks out of horse's water bucket, call spouse for opinion on whether or not wrist may be broken. Explain multiple times to emergency room staff that you did not fall off the horse. 7. Return to home, enlist spouse to hold horse, hobble hind legs, tie up front leg, fill tub with water and salt, slide tub into place, while pinning horse against wall. 8. Apologize to spouse as they view hoof prints across favorite shirt. Wonder if water and Epsom salts is bad for new wrist cast. Check out burgeoning black eye from broken hobbles. Retrieve horse from cattle farm across the road. Share laugh with cattle farmer about how fast horse can move on only three legs. 9. Go to grocery store to purchase ice packs, ibuprofen, more Epsom salts, and scotch. 10. Call vet and ask them to come over and show you how to soak a foot. Pour self a tall glass of scotch while waiting.

Scatter Creek EXTRA! Hi there, I thought that as a group we might be more effective in donating through Country Supply. I've created a Country Care Code for Hooved Animal Rescue of Thurston County. They do a tremendous amount of work to help hooved animals that are in abusive and neglected situations. The Country Care Code I've created is 2642764. If you would like your donation to go to them feel free to use this code. Since there has to be a minimum of $50 before a check is sent, I thought that together we could accumulate the minimum $50 faster. If you want to learn more about the above organization please check out their website: http://har-otc.com/ Meranda Please remember to bring items for the food bank! OTHER RIDES/EVENTS Check out chapter websites for the most current news: Enumclaw Chapter www.enumclawbchw.org Inland Empire www.iebch.com Lewis County http://.landru.i-link-2.net/jthode/lccbch/bch1.htm Nisqually Riders www.geocities.com/bchw_n Olympic Chapter www.clik.to/olympicchapter Peninsula Chapter www.geocities.com/bchw_peninsula Pierce County www.pccbchw.org Tahoma Chapter www.tahomabchw.org BCHW www.bchw.com Advertising Rates $20 half page $12 quarter page $5 eight page (2 3/4 x 4 $3 business card $35 business card for one year Please send check made out to: Scatter Creek Riders Remember to renew for the 05 year Thank you! Sharon

Scatter Creek Members Updated: 8/04 Chris Angwood 9525 Hwy 12 SW Rochester 98579 273-5214 Eddie Armstrong 10101 Nunn Street SW Olympia 98502 352-5883 Richard & LaVonne Bailey 1900 Goddard Road SW Tenino 98589 264-2800 dbbailey1@earthlink.net Laura Bergman 7210 Prairie Ridge Dr NE Olympia 98516 438-1874 bballnut1@comcast.net Cindy & Twila Blanksma 8033 James Rd SW Rochester 98579 273-6026 blanksmafarms1@netzero.net Mark & Lana Brazelton 3305 Sapp Rd SW Olympia 98512 705-0131 aprezor@juno.com Donna Brown 7646 187th Avenue SW Rochester 98579 273-8754 mntnpny@aol.com Denny & Mary Bruhn 14148 Tilley Road S Tenino 98589 352-8487 dabmeb@thurston.com Gail Caskey 2730 180th Avenue SE Tenino 98589 264-4955 caskey@scattercreek.com Sheila Cutlip 13138 Old Hwy 99 SE Tenino 98589 264-4651 Roberta (Birdie) Davenport 18334 Forstrom Rd SW Rochester 98579 273-2696 roberta.davenport@wadnr.gov Sue & John Davis 7929 105th Avenue SW Olympia 98512 352-8948 sujdav2001@aol.com. Vivian & Wayne Eason 8421 183rd Avenue SW Rochester 98579 273-7760 vkeason@yahoo.com Judy Francis PO Box 219 Littlerock 98556 754-5806 annieboo@reachone.com Richard Gray PO Box 358 Randle 98377 Deborah & Noman Green 11242 Schoolland Rd SW Rochester 98579 273-6427 normdgreen@yahoo.com or deborah@bg-clubs.com Kellie Guenzel 1322 Central Street SW Olympia 98501 943-3223 guenzelk@aol.com Kim Habel 14749 Tilly Rd S Tenino 98589 264-4882 kim.don@att.net Heather & Rick Hamilton 14447 McDuff Road SE Tenino 98589 264-2111 questerquo@yahoo.com or rickylhamilton@yahoo.com Bevin Hansell 1910 E 4th Avenue #98 Olympia 98506 785-9304 bevinjim@msn.com Joseph & Gale Holmes 807 113th Avenue SE Olympia 98501 352-3442 jmgah@earthlink.net Royce Hull 244 River Heights Road Centralia 98531 736-7283 roybarb@myhome.net Nick, Candy & Danny Jacobson 17348 Old Hwy 99 SE Tenino 98589 264-4421 Karen & Ron Johnson 4835 163rd Lane SW Rochester 98579 273-8075 kjrjatprairierim@aol.com Laura Keepers 1916 143rd SE Tenino 98589 264-4125 KQShasta@yahoo.com Linda Martin PO Box 523 Tenino 98589 264-2090 elljo@scattercreek.com Marla McElliott PO Box 1176 Tenino 98589 264-6647 marlamcelliott@hotmail.com Walt and Julie McGrew 3947 113th Street Olympia 98512 357-4777 Mike Milanoski 8710 US Highway 202 NW Olympia 98502 866.6500 mikethetalle@yahoo.com Sharon & Tony Minerd 10104 Albany Place SW Rochester 98579 273-2628 minerdranch@aol.com Virginia, Loren & Robert Mitchem 1314 Sightly Rd Toutle 98649 (360)274-6272 rmitchem@toledotel.com Mike & Charlotte Moore 18535 Sargent Road Rochester 98579 273-8735 lottiemo@hotmail.com Bob & Kay Munson 4720 180th Way SW Rochester 98579 273-8568 Dan & Beverly Pearson PO Box 337 Tenino 98589 273-9306 Sam & Linda Peterson 8030 Zangle Road NE Olympia 98506 357-4958 (w) 357-7928 (h) Norman & Anita Rustvold 14630 Mima Road SW Olympia 98512 273-2244 RustvoldNA@aol.com Mark & Meranda Scott PO Box 14250 Tumwater 98511 264-2764 ILuvMyArabian@aol.com Kelley Smith 821 Marci Court SE Tenino 98589 264-2567 Ned & Carlene Stewart 2120 Allen Road SE Olympia 98501 754-3808 redpot@comcast.net Toni & Paul Stray 390 Joppish Road Centralia 98531 736-8466 tstray@reachone.com Dan, Bobbie & Ashley Todd 771 N. Military Road Winlock 98596 (360) 520-6665 twhman@direcway.com Darrell & Lori Wallace 4538 180th Way SW Rochester 98579 273-8748 dwallace@olywa.net Loretta & Wayne Watkins 16348 Old Hwy 99 SE Tenino 98589 264-7154 retta@scattercreek.com Cheryl Westby 12147 Estates Lane SE Tenino 98589 264-7300 cherylw@unisearch.com Janelle & Tony Wilson 479 Chilvers Road Chehalis 98532 748-4880 janelle_w@hotmail.com Dale Wilson 3782 Cooks Hill Centralia 98531 736-8466 Ralph & Debbie Wyman PO Box 222 Rochester 98579 273-5445 dwyman10@comcast.net Sharon Youngs PO Box 14627 Tumwater 98511 459-0507 skyoungs46@hotmail.com

Scatter Creek Riders 2004 Ride and Activity Schedule Updated 8/04 January 8th Board Meeting at the Bailey s at 7:30 p.m. 14th Club Meeting at Swede Hall at 7:00 p.m. 24th Leadership Training in Cle Elum (BCHW) February 5th Board Meeting at the Bailey s at 7:30 p.m. 11th Club Meeting at Swede Hall at 7:00 p.m. (Potluck) 21st Valentine s Ride (location & time TBD) 21st Lewis County Chapter Packing Clinic, Centralia March 4th Board Meeting at the Bailey s at 7:30 p.m. 6th Board Meeting in Cle Elum (BCHW) 10th Club Meeting at Swede Hall at 7:00 p.m. 13th Trail Cleaning in Capitol Forest 28th Trail Cleaning in Capitol Forest April 8th Board Meeting at the Bailey s at 7:30 p.m. 14th Club Meeting at Swede Hall at 7:00 p.m. (Potluck) 17th Local Ride (location & time TBD) 24th/25th Methow Valley Campout May 2nd Local Ride (location & time TBD) 6th Board Meeting at the Bailey s at 7:30 p.m. 12th Club Meeting at Swede Hall at 7:00 p.m. 14th-16th Rendezvous in Yakima (BCHW) 22nd-23rd Weenes Campout June 3rd Board Meeting at the Bailey s at 7:30 p.m. 5th Burnt Ridge Ride (put on by the Lewis County Chapter in Onalaska) 9th Club Meeting at Swede Hall at 7:00 p.m. (Potluck) 12th Board Meeting in Cle Elum (BCHW) 19th Haney Meadows Work Party-Ken Wilcox Horse Camp (BCHW) 19th-20th Kalama Campout 25th-26th Tenth Annual Sheriff Edwards Trail Ride benefiting Special Olympics July 8th Board Meeting at the Bailey s at 7:30 p.m. July cont. 14th Club Meeting at Swede Hall at 7:00 p.m. 10th-11th Mount Adams Campout 10th Summer Ride and Auction at Haney Meadows- the Ken Wilcox Horse Camp (BCHW) 16th-18th Ride the West at Yamsi Ranch (OR) 31st-1st Beach Campout in Ocean City (Moonlight Ride!) August 5th Board Meeting at the Wyman s at 7:30 p.m. 11th Club Meeting at Swede Hall at 7:00 p.m. (Potluck) 14th-15th Keenes Campout 29th Kinkela Arena -Tenino September 2nd Board Meeting at the Bailey s at 7:30 p.m. 8th Club Meeting at Swede Hall at 7:00 p.m. 11th-12th Falls Creek 18th Trail Cleaning @ Horse Power 25th Board Meeting in Cle Elum (BCHW) 26th Local Ride (location & time TBD) October 7th Board Meeting at the Bailey s at 7:30 p.m. 13th Club Meeting at Swede Hall at 7:00 p.m. (Potluck) 17th Local Ride (location & time TBD) 30th Halloween Party at the Wyman s House 31st Ride in Capitol Forest (Last one for the year!) November 4th Board Meeting at the Bailey s at 7:30 p.m. 10th Club Meeting at Swede Hall at 7:00 p.m. 14th Local Ride (location & time TBD) 20th Fundraiser at Toni s House (Let s make those wreaths!) December 2nd Board Meeting at the Bailey s at 7:30 p.m. 3rd Forest Service Meeting in Cle Elum 4th Board Meeting in Cle Elum (BCHW) 12th Club Christmas Party at Swede Hall (time TBD Potluck) 18th Gift Wrapping at ROOF 19th Jingle Bells Ride (location & time TBD)

SCATTER CREEK RIDERS CHAPTER BACKCOUNTRY HORSEMEN OF WASHINGTON, INC. Mail to Scatter Creek Riders PO Box 1016 Rochester WA 98579 I would like to help preserve Horsemen s rights to use horses on public lands. Print Name(s): Address: Phone: ( ) E-Mail: County: Legislative District: State Membership for 2005 calendar year: New Renewal Family Membership $35.00 Single Membership $26.00 Additional State Donation $ OR Optional Memberships (Optional memberships include family/single state membership dues) Contributing Membership $ 50.00 Sustaining Membership $100.00 Patron Membership $250.00 Benefactor Membership $500.00 PLUS Chapter Dues $ 10.00 TOTAL ENCLOSED $ Dues are not deductible as charitable contributions for income tax purposes. Dues may be considered ordinary and necessary business deductions. LIABILITY RELEASE: ALL MEMBERS MUST SIGN Recognizing the fact that there is a potential for an accident wherever horse use is involved, which can cause injuries to horses, riders, and spectators, and also recognizing the fact that Backcountry Horsemen of Washington, Inc., including chapters, officers, directors, or members cannot always know the condition of trails or the experience of riders or horses taking part in trail rides or other BCHW functions, I do hereby release the above named entity and BCHW from any claims or right for damages which might occur to me, my minor children, or horses. Signature: Signature: Date: Date: Areas of interest please check all that interest you. Thank you! Trail maintenance work Leave No Trace Education Youth groups Community groups Displays Club awareness Packing clinics Legislation Telephone tree Letter writing House/Senate Bill info Hospitality New members Meetings Refreshments Support for work parties/rides Tools/supplies Pack animals Ways & Means Fund raisers Other Rev 12/04 Thank you for joining Scatter Creek Riders. We welcome you!

Objectives of the Backcountry Horsemen of Washington, Inc. 1. To work toward the perpetuation of the legal and moral claim by American people to use horse and mules for recreation on public lands. 2. To unite horsemen as a viable contracting group to work with governmental and public agencies to achieve the goals and objectives of the corporation as stated in it s Articles of Incorporation. 3. To educate and inform horsemen and others interested in or affected by the policies and programs of the corporation about the impact of horse use on backcountry lands, especially the fragile areas. a. to minimize or prevent irreparable damage to such areas b. to encourage responsible citizen involvement in governmental actions affecting such public lands c. to demonstrate that horsemen are citizens concerned about protecting the environment as well as sustaining economic equilibrium for the community and the country 4. To oppose unjustified restrictions on, and closure to, horse use on public lands. Scatter Creek Riders Rochester Chapter PO Box 1016 Rochester WA 98579