Tuesday, October 28, 2014

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Please can someone help ?
I have a 15 yr old Throughbred that has been abandoned on me an I cant afford to keep her. I am disabled an can't
do the work needed to keep her .
If I keep feeding her then we will run out of hay in the middle of winter when there is no hay.so far my daughter is doing the work an we just cant keep this up. She can be ridden but needs an experienced rider that knows thoroughbreds. but has some issues with training she could get past these issues. I physically can't do the work for her.
My daughter already works 3 jobs and is a full time student. We are having problems carrying our own weight an cant carry this too. Please help if you can she is a sweet happy wonderful respectful horse who just needs that one person to love.
Please does anyone have room for a pasture pet even??????
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California’s Dungeness crab sport fishery opens statewide this Saturday, Nov. 1. Every year at this time, recreational crab fishers eagerly set out in pursuit of these tasty crustaceans. Some set hoop nets and crab traps from boats and piers while others fish crab loop traps on the end of a fishing rod. Still others will dive in to take the crabs by hand. Regardless of the method, Dungeness crabs are one of California’s most popular shellfish.
“Dungeness crab catches tend to be cyclic with several years of high crab numbers followed by a few years of lower catches,” said CDFW Environmental Scientist Christy Juhasz. “Recent seasons have been characterized by high Dungeness crab production so we may begin to see more average catches in the near future.”



Caltrans' roadwork alert for next week: Route 20 (3.4/12.0) – PG&E has been issued a Caltrans encroachment permit for tree work from 0.4 mile west of Wildwood Campgrounds to 1.4 miles east of Parlin Fork Camp Road beginning Monday, October 27. One-way traffic control will be in effect from 7AM to 4PM, weekdays. Motorists should anticipate 5-minute delays.



How Salmon Seasons are Set
How salmon seasons are set is one of the most confusing and misunderstood processes for salmon anglers in Washington. Even many experienced anglers do not understand the process. For the past few years, WDFW has dedicated an entire webpage to the process.
Each year state, federal and tribal fishery managers gather to plan the Northwest's recreational and commercial salmon fisheries. This series of public meetings between state, tribal, federal and industry representatives and other concerned citizens is known as the North of Falcon process. The North of Falcon planning process includes the March and April meetings of the Pacific Fishery Management Council (PMFC), where ocean commercial and sport salmon seasons are set. In between the two PFMC meetings, the states of Washington and Oregon and the Treaty Tribes sponsor two additional public meetings. Fishery managers generally refer to the entire pre-season process as North of Falcon, although only the two meetings hosted by Washington and Oregon are actually titled North of Falcon meetings.

An unmanned commercial supply rocket bound for the International Space Station exploded moments after liftoff Tuesday evening, with debris falling in flames over the launch site in Virginia. No injuries were reported following the first catastrophic launch in NASA's commercial spaceflight effort.






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