Im selling Blu and Ivy and Blu's owner is 2 doors down from me and she is Blus trainer, there getting a Stud, I'm concerned that Blu isn't in the condition to be bred, Even if she was I'd be concernedShould I be concerned? Blu just needs a home were she isn't a broodmare They said they aren't going to geld the stallion, when I tell my parents, they basically scream at me because I guess they don't have anything against Backyard Breeding, it makes me real sad that when I make the best idea for Blu, this happens :'(
because it is a demanding sport. in a 100+ degree car cramped up for 5 hours. it isn't like being in a passenger car. running at high speeds take more strength to turn the wheel to get throw the turn well. it's more of a mental tough sport. you have to be metally tough. the drivers have to be watching everything constantly and if they lose concentration for a split second they could wreck, or wreck someone else. plus at restrictor plate races they are cramped up sometimes 20+ car packs and the slightest mistake causes a 15 car pileup.
Try cleaning the - Internal Pickup Roller Turn off and unplug your HP printer. Open your printer’s front door and pull the printer’s toner cartridge toward you to remove it from the printer. Locate your printer’s internal pickup roller. The roller is gray or black, and it is made of rubber. Lift the roller upward, towards the front of your printer. Pull the roller gently out of the printer and lay it on a clean surface, such as a desk or workbench. Pour 1 tbsp. of isopropyl alcohol or clean water onto a lint-free cloth and scrub the pickup roller with the cloth. Fold the cloth in half and repeat the cleaning process until the roller is free of dust and debris. Wipe the roller with a dry, lint-free cloth to remove any remaining dust or debris. Let the roller dry completely before snapping the pickup roller back into place inside of your HP printer. Reinstall the toner cartridge and close your printer’s door