Steve,
What's the purpose of the 2 x 4s? I don't understand the need for them.
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Steve,
What's the purpose of the 2 x 4s? I don't understand the need for them.
Hi Steve,
We had Stall Skins and found that unless the base is very firm and level, they are hard to install and keep in place. If your horses paw at the ground in their stall, (one of our horses...
I know what 'pellet sized limestone' is (very small pieces of limestone) and I know what 'pelletized limestone' is (it's what you spread on a field to change the ph level), but not what...
Doc brings up a good point about when the horses have to be in the stalls. Our stalls are open to the roof of the barn, have bars on the wall that faces the aisle, has a dutch door facing the outside...
I agree with the others about no fans. Our barn doesn't have them and, like the others, we keep the horses out of their stalls as often as possible and out in the pasture.
The only time we used...
I'm envious, too! /forums/images/icons/laugh.gif If I may be so bold, what's something like that cost?
Why wouldn't a handheld string trimmer work?
Hi Rich!
I looked into vinyl fencing a year or two ago and once I saw the price, I looked for something else, Horse Guard Fence using PT posts.
If you want to protect their eyes from flies, use a fly mask.
Horses for sale where?
Can anyone recommend a good Kitchen Desgin software package?
What's a good brand of shock?
Remember, this is a 1991 K1500 with 115,000 miles on it. /forums/images/icons/laugh.gif The primary use of this truck is hauling a horse trailer, hauling hay,...
Thanks for all the great replies. I will check the upper shock mounts and see what they look like and if I can get the impact gun on them. I have an air ratchet too (small and large versions) so that...
A noob question.... /forums/images/icons/grin.gif
In order to pass the PA State Inspection, my faithful 1991 Chevy K1500 needed 2 front shocks since they were leaking. My mechanic said that while...
Even when not hooked up, our practice is to lower the tailgate on our K1500 and back it under the GN part of our GN trailer. We always leave the tailgate down when we do this...well almost always. ...
Thanks for all the ideas. I was thinking I'd have to;
1. Add shut off valves on each 'bucket line' to deal with the fact that the horses drink different amounts.
2. Slope the lines so they drain...
Filling the buckets in the stalls is the part of feeding that takes the longest time since we use a single hose to fill them one at a time.
I was thinking about running PVC piping into each bucket...
If our horses chewed, I'd find a way to protect the cord, probably conduit. The heated buckets are just too convenient. /forums/images/icons/smile.gif
<font color="blue"> "What is equalivant on amount of hay in square bails vs round bails! </font color>
It depends. /forums/images/icons/tongue.gif Around here, there are different types of square...
<font color="blue"> I assume the horses dont have access to the power cord. </font color>
These buckets have a plastic 'lid' on the bottom of the bucket where the cord can be stored when heating is...
<font color="blue"> having an electrical outlet near enough to each stall for things like a heater in a water bucket or a fan. </font color>
A few weeks ago, before it got below freezing, I...
Check this thread out for suggestions.
Our second and third. Fonzie on the left a leopard appaloosa and Neeka on the right, a Tenn Walker. We still have Fonzie, the friendliest horse you'd ever want to meet. We sold Neeka since the wife...
Our first, over 10 years ago, Goldie, a gorgeous palomino. Had to be put down in her mid 20s after developing problems with her hips. We cared for her for several years with this condition which...
<font color="blue"> What can I expect when it comes to adjustment to his new home? </font color>
The first horse we bought walked our northernmost fence line looking for other horses to talk to....