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CROCKPOT BEEF STROGANOFF
Prep Time: 25 min.
Cook Time: 9 hours
Ingredients:
-1-1/2 lbs. beef sirloin tip, cut into 1" cubes
-16 oz. pkg. baby carrots
-2 onions, chopped
-3 cloves garlic, minced
-1/2 tsp. dried oregano leaves
-1/2 tsp. salt
-1/2 tsp. dried thyme leaves
-1/8 tsp. pepper
-1 bay leaf
-1-1/2 cups beef broth
-1/2 cup apple juice
-8 oz. carton sour cream
-1/4 cup flour
-1/4 cup water
Preparation:
Combine everything except sour cream, flour, and
water in a 3-1/2 quart slow cooker. Cook on low
heat for 8-10 hours (high for 4-5 hours). Remove
and discard bay leaf.
Combine sour cream, flour and
water in medium bowl and mix well, using a
whisk. Add 1 cup of the hot liquid from the
crockpot to the sour cream mixture and stir
until combined. Return this mixture to the
crockpot and stir well. Cover crockpot and
cook on high for 20-30 minutes until
thickened and bubbly.
Serve over hot cooked egg noodles.
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'03 F-450 XLT DIESEL
'03 F-450 Diesel Super Crew 2WD - 4:30 axle -
custom built hauler body with combo 5th-wheel &
gooseneck hitches. One owner - only 51,000
miles! This beauty also has tool storage
areas with two gas tanks. It's a
heavy-duty hauling machine!
DOUBLE
FOUR-UM PRICE:
$19,500

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'08 CIMARRON NORSTAR
* 2 Horse
* Aluminum
* Spare Tire
* Escape Door
* Folding Rear Tack
* Screen Door Front Dress
* Air Flow Saddle Pommels
* Heavy-Duty Drop Down Windows with Grill
Guards
* Full Chrome Wheel Covers
MSRP: $19,882
SPECIALLY PRICED:
$14,644
For more information: 636-938-5278 or
800-486-5664
(HT211)
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RUMBA - THE WONDER HORSE

Got just a couple of minutes? Thought you
might enjoy watching this video of Rumba, The Wonder
Horse, performing some of his tricks. Enjoy!
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'96 DODGE RAM 2500 w/SNOW PLOW & SALT
SPREADER

'96 Dodge Ram 2500 4x4 - Just in time for the
winter snow and ice. An affordable 4x4
equipped with a 9' Meyer Plow. Power angling
with full lights and a new snow max salt
spreader. Four new deep lug tires.
$8,450
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Dear Robyn,
Through January '09,
we will MATCH
your first 3 monthly payments - in
cash back to you at delivery (up to
$500 per month) on select models
(specially tagged)!
Call for details. Offer
valid through January 2009.
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PRE-OWNED WINTER CLEARANCE!
'01 4 Star Stock Combo

* 2 Horse with
Room for 3
* Aluminum
* Front Dress Tack
* Pads on Divider
* Removable Plexi-glass
* Floor & Kick Mats
* Full-Swing Rear Gate
* Spare Tire
* Dressing Room Tack Area Immaculate
* Trailer Looks Near New - Inside & Out!
$11,850
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'07 Kiefer Built Genesis X2
(Pre-Loved)
* 2 Horse
Slant Load
* Aluminum
* 4' Short Wall with A/C - Heat
Strip
* Awning - Camper Door with
Screen
* Interior & Exterior 110
Outlets
* Pads on Divider
* Drop Downs w/Grills on Head
* Sliders on Butt
* Folding Rear Tack
$16,675
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'03 Trail-Et
Thoroughbred
* 2 Horse Straight Load
* Aluminum Skin/Steel
Frame
* 4' Straight Wall Dress
/ Tack
* Dual Escape Doors
* Rear Ramp
* Tail Curtains
* Pads on Divider
* Rumber Floor & Wall
Mats
* Feed Bag Per Stall
* Excellent Floor
* Very Well Kept
* 90% Tread on Tires
$9,950
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'99
Barrett
* 4 Horse - Slant
Load
* Aluminum
* One Owner
* Some Cabinet
Storage
* Camper Roof Vent
* Screen Door
* Pads on Dividers
* Telescopic End
Last Stall
* Folding Rear Tack
* Swing-out Saddle
Rack
* Drop Downs on Head
* Open on Butt with
Removable Plexiglass
* Floor & Kick Mats
* New Tires
* Recently Acid
Washed
$10,600
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'06 Bloomer
*
6 Horse Slant
Load * Aluminum
* Double Side
Mid-Tack
* 8 Saddle Racks
* Swing-Out Blanket
Bars
* 8000# Axles
* Elec / Hyd Brakes
* Equalizer Elec. /
Hyd Jack
* Mangers - 6 Stall
* Enclosed Roof Pod
* Drop-Downs Head &
Butt
* Escape Door
* Air Flow Dividers
* Pads on Dividers
* Lined & Insulated
* Load Lights
* Side Flood Lights
* Rear Tack
* Hat Shelf /
Clothes Bar & Boot
Box in Dress
* Aluminum Wheels
* Black & Red
Graphics
$38,500
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HELP YOUR HORSE AGE
GRACEFULLY
Portions of Story by
Eleanor Kellon, VMD
Thanks to advances
in management and veterinary care, our
horses are living longer than ever
before. Learn what your senior citizen
needs to enjoy his golden years.
During your horse's twilight years,
don't just turn her out to fend for
herself-especially in a herd situation.
Daily care and monitoring are important.
When is a horse old?
Every horse is an individual. How
quickly a horse ages isn't necessarily
related to his calendar years. Some
horses look time-ravaged in their teens,
others are vigorous at 30. Take your
cues regarding when to start special
care by how the horse looks and acts.
Is He Sick or Just Old?
Picture a horse standing
off by himself in a field. His back and
belly are sagging, ears drooping. He
looks half asleep and when he does move,
it is more of a shuffle than a brisk
walk. Is he "just old," or is something
wrong with him?
This scenario plays frequently. Truth
is, it's not always easy to separate
what is a normal change that comes with
aging or a genuine problem that needs to
be treated-especially for a veterinarian
who does not see the horse every day.
There's also often a fine line between
an aging change and actual disease.
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HEALTH HINTS FOR
YOUR HORSE
One
of the real disappointments of
horse ownership is planning a
number of horse activities, then
finding that your animal is
physically incapable or mentally
unwilling to engage in them.
Horse owners who don't practice
"preventive maintenance" may
find themselves in this
situation.
As spring approaches, the urge
to get out and ride increases.
If horses have been well cared
for through the winter, they
will be in condition to ride.
Without an adequate feeding and
exercise program, they may be
either too fat or too thin, or
too soft to ride very much.
If their feet have been
neglected, they may be too
long from lack of trimming
or from leaving shoes on too
long. They may be too short
from being broken or worn on
rocks, or too contracted at
the heels from standing in
dry stalls.
If the stalls have not been
cleaned or if they have been
in muddy lots, they may have
thrush. Thrush is a
foul-smelling, degenerating
condition involving the frog
in the sole of the horse's
foot. In any case, they will
not be in good physical
condition when needed.
Laminitis
Laminitis,
or founder, is becoming more
prevalent. It can result
from a number of causes such
as overeating of grain, hard
work on hard surfaces,
colic, or foaling. In the
spring, many horses founder
on grass. Perhaps the latter
cause is the most common in
riding horses.
Written By:
James R. Coffman
Kansas State University
Melvin Bradley
(emeritus) & Wayne Loch
Department of Animal
Sciences
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We hope you've
enjoyed this month's Double Four-Um. We
are very appreciative of your time and
look forward to continually EARNING your
business. Here's to a Healthy &
Prosperous New Year! Happy Trails!
Randy Long
Double 4 Trailer
Sales
"A
horse gallops with its lungs,
perserveres with its heart, and wins
with its character."
~Tessio
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