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Teresa Garcma <[log in to unmask]>
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Ken,
 
Honey bees won´t make distinction between horses, cows, sheep, etc. If 
the horses accidentally kick a hive, problems will arise. I think you 
should put a barrier not to let the horses get near the hives.
 
Tere
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