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Posted: Sat Dec 15, 2007 11:32 am
I am trying to think of things I need before I start looking for a horse. I know I am missing alot of things sofar I have:
halter
trailer
A fence rofl
a stock tank (for outside)
hard brush, soft brush, curry comb, hoof pick,
feed pan
water bucket (for inside)
& if you could put an approxamite price in that would be great! thanks for the help!
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Posted: Sun Jan 06, 2008 11:35 am
Medical kit, shelter,(lesser things) tack, lead line, mane and tail brush, bot knife, and money xD (which I'm sure you have xD)
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Posted: Wed Jul 16, 2008 11:31 pm
Money is a big thing oh and a pitchfork get one with sides to it, makes it alot easier and a wheel barrow um.. 70ish together?
i would just get the yellow stuff for wounds for bigger scrapes u'r horse MIGHT get i never used mine.. it's for horses, dogs and i think humans can use it also so.. it's a good thing to have around if u get hurt
um... FEED!!! 12% if u want it to gain weight 10% to stay on weight that is what me and my mom suggests and a can or a top of a milk jug 1/2 gallon works out perfect! just tigtly put the lid on, and make sure keep that part with the handel for easy scooping into the Feed bucket!!! we use a huge pickle barrow with a lid
fly spray don't get the cheap crap if u have happy horse, get it *it's made in my hometown and is used where i volunteer at *therapeutic riding place*
*hint to get the face of a horse spray BEHIND the ears upward/foward to fall on the face their eyelashes help it not get in their eyes
freind has been doing it all her life.. she's like 50ish.. and i've done it with all my horses and boarder horses where i use to work..
the curry comb will work fine with the mane and tail but if u want anything just use a human hair brush/comb it's alot cheaper than alot of s**t that is sold for horses
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