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Posted on 06/01/2005 7:34:38 AM PDT by HairOfTheDog
Hahaha I saw it, but I forgot about it. Oh well.
She's very special to me. My husband says we both have the same peronality. We have an understanding though that if she ever tries to buck me off like she did when I first got her that I will rip her beautiful neck off.
If she's good the rest of the year then I'll rent her a "honey":')
Hahaha LOL!! I sure hope that never happens! I am sure she will be good LOL
[playing Becky]
Good morning!
"My riding instructor in California has a barn made out of cement. It seems to work real well."
That's what they need to be made of in tornado alley. I wonder how much they would cost to make?
Cement block buildings are not ~too~ much... I like seeing English barns that are brick or block.... at least on the bottom half.
You know what's really pretty? Those old rock barns. Wouldn't that be fun to have? I bet they are cool inside during the summer.
Like round river rocks?
Blocks good. A concrete building would be expensive and hard to pour though. I would think it would sweat down here too. I was just laying in bed this morning thinking about hurricane ties though. I want concrete runners but Eddie wants to set poles in concrete. Either way will work I guess but I think I would let mine out in a storm and let them use the house for a windbreaker.
Yes, have you ever seen those?
Girls, I'd like to introduce you to "conchav". She's a good friend of mine and works in a large and small animal vet clinic. She's a wealth of information and also rides. No horses currently but I think she rides with a friend of hers.
Aw, I can't take credit for that one. I just found it and thought it was pretty cute.
The poles that hold up the awnings on my barn are set in concrete and the stalls are on concrete runners. The barn aisle is also concrete. Shoers love working on concrete!
He's baaaack....
Welcome Conchav!
Hello! :) I don't currently have any horses of my own, but have worked in a mixed practice clinic for the last 11 years. I do ride with a friend who is "horsewoman delux" We are "natural riders" no formal training, just have a natural ability and way with the critters!
I can't imagine letting them out during a 'storm'.
Oh, you're a lot of help. Are you back in town?
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