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Post by windlakeeq on Apr 1, 2014 23:15:47 GMT
So one of my students has qualified for the NH top National Geographic students and I will be going to Keene ,NH with him. trip Now this is not so exciting for the horse world BUT it will put me in the neighborhood of The Cheshire Horse, one of our nicest and up to date tack stores in NH. Question.....Has anyone used the new muck fork from VerZa called the dream fork? If Cheshire has it I thought I'd break the bankroll and buy one. Is it going to be better than the Flex Fork that everyone says is so good? Dream Fork has a little 'wave' in the back to hold poops,and you can get the tines in your own 2 colors. coolYou can also replace the tines if they break. Looks really cool but not if Flex Fork is as tough as they say.
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redzip
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Post by redzip on Apr 2, 2014 2:11:38 GMT
I've seen them, but haven't bought one. Let us know if you get one,.., I like anything that makes a job easier!
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Post by horselady on Apr 2, 2014 2:52:51 GMT
i use the yellow one of these. and if a great fork is what you want than by all means go for it. the better the fork the less you have to work and it will last along time.
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mistersmom
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Post by mistersmom on Apr 28, 2014 14:53:01 GMT
Those look really interesting. Did you get one?
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Post by horselady on Apr 28, 2014 20:07:30 GMT
www.equiteemfg.com/I have the flex n fork on the right, i love it i love it work like a charm and easy, the handle is curved and the tines scoop with less energy and muscle. tell them i sent you . horselady from new york. hope you decide to get one. it is well worth the money.
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