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"I
don’t believe it!!! This way is way to easy to
bathe my horse!!!!" |
That is what people say when they see Lani and Bob washing
horses with the New EQ Solutions.
The Couple first saw EQ Solutions Products at the
Dixie National Quarter Horse Show February 2002. Both realized that this was a product that they had to have
for their Quarter Horse training facility located in
Fayetteville.
In 2002, the products were sold mostly through word of mouth,
in Washington and Benton Counties.
This year, 2003, Lani and Bob are expanding their EQ
distributor area, to Harrison, Huntsville, Eureka Springs, Mt.
Home and surrounding areas, in Northwest Arkansas.
With plans of attending local horse shows, 4-H shows, and
getting involved with local associations, Lani and Bob want
people to know how enjoyable, easy and QUICK it is to bath your
animals.
EQ Solutions has taken equine husbandry to a whole new level, and as
well, is in other animal industries, such as the cattle, sheep,
hog, and small animals. These
are products that can be used by everyone.
Classic Image Quarter Horses has been using the total EQ
Program, for a year now, and it truly shows in the health of
their top show horses. Please
give Lani and Bob a call for more information on EQ Solutions.
They would be more than happy to make arrangements, to give
clubs, associations, breeders, and individuals, demonstations of
these great products.
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Classic Image EQ
Lani French/Bob Benton
Bentonville, Arkansas
479-271-2401 Home
479-633-3055 Days |
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13 horses have been seized from a Garland County man and are located at the Pulaski County Humane Society. They are all in very bad shape, 5 with hooves split so badly that they are very lame. |
No hay or grain was located on the property and the small pasture they were in had virtually no vegetation.
The owner had previously been ordered by the courts to care for his horses because of a past abuse. Donated farrier work, feed and money needed ASAP. The vet is coming out this afternoon to vaccinate, worm and document the abuse. The court date has been set for April 15th. The horses will be up for adoption/foster after that date. They are now taking information from people interested in adopting or fostering horses.
Horses:
1 Black Stallion
1 Pinto Stallion (large pony size)
1 Gelding
8 Mares (bays and chestnuts)
2 Yearlings (very stunted and still nursing)
The mares do not appear to be in foal, but they will be checked by the vet. The studs will be gelded after the court date. Photos and more detailed information on the horses will be available before the weekend. Contact the Pulaski County Human Society if you would like to help. Kay is the manager, Karen and John James are abuse investigators. 501-227-6166
Equine Friends has donated 3 large round bales of good grass hay and we have called a few farriers. Let's work together to make sure all these horses have a happy ending!
Barbara Reeves
http://www.EquineFriends.com
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