ShootOkHuntWorse
Lil-Rokslider
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- May 23, 2020
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Picture of Mule packing cannons somewhere in Rome.
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Essentially just building them separate but they’ll be together 90% of the time. I have a feeling everything at this house horse wise is going to be rebuilt and adjusted 50 times before we get it the way we like it.Takes a lot of everything.
I am guessing the following is sorted. Big enough truck, big enough trailer. Fencing, water, dry place for them to stand, shelter.
I don't know why you are separating them. They are a herd animal, they need to work out their own drama.
They need to be ridden outside of corrals, regularly. They tend to bolt at in opportune times when they are outside of corrals when they aren't used to it.
Good farrier. My father had horses from the time he was a kid until he was 75. He's still alive, and misses it most of all. But he hated farrier work. he didn't even like to trim feet. Always paid someone.
Saddles that fit you and them. .
Pack saddles that fit that you understand the system on. I am a swinging decker guy, but I have not owned horses in a long
Fair point. I’ll look into themIf you are digging in a water line then why not at least one automatic waterer so you don’t need a tank heater?
Filling water tanks and either running extension cords to them or keeping them from burning out or horses from playing with them is a pain. And that’s before you string the hose out then try to drain it in single digits and coil up for use a few days later.
Use a tank heater that goes in place of the drain plug, then the horses cant mess with it