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Posted on 01/02/2007 9:57:39 AM PST by HairOfTheDog
I had a mare that would get seedy toe, it did cause an abcess one time and we had to soak her foot. I remember Queen getting thrush and it stunk to high heavens.
There’s no real stink to this, it’s like the black around the nail holes, just worse... it wasn’t gunky looking till he put the medicine on it... more like the hoofwall was just black.
The park is Beaver Creek State Park, located in the far Eastern part of the State. I have heard of Lebonon, but not sure where that is. There are quite a few good places to ride in Ohio. I will check it out for you. I live close to Mosquito State Park.
Lebanon is north of Cincinatti about 45 miles.
Here is a LINK
Then it rained (Frog, Blade did much better with the ponch this time)
Some pictures of the stalls, there is another row behind this
Chow hall and bath house
Campgrounds
Wash area fora the horses
Aw shucks ma’am, it weren’t nuthin! He did all the work, I just started him in the right direction.
Here was what I was hauling...
I intended to get 27 rolls but only ended up with 18 because of a mix-up in the count in the field. Hopefully since it's started raining again I'll be able to get the rest the next time he cuts if I still think I need it.
Wow, that is a pretty cool place! They have all the comforts. Beautiful trail pictures.
Dang, that is quite a load! I am happy for you getting hay. You were a little worried about it being scarce.
Well, the trailer I borrowed last year would hold 14 rolls at a time, so I was a little disappointed with this one. It would’ve taken me 3 trips to get the same amount of hay that it took me just two to get last year. But hey, beggars can’t be choosers! It was my sister-in-law’s brother’s truck and trailer and I sure did appreciate him loaning it to me.
It was a beautiful place. I could not believe the stalls and the chow hall. I wish there was more shade at the campsites but other than that it was a 1st class place. Day ride fee was a little higher than I am used to paying, $25 for a couple, but I guess we got our moneys worth being on the trails for 8 hours!
That is not bad. It cost me $14 a night and no hookups! A ranger came around and I paid him. He said someone normally comes around and collects and gives you a permit. We didn't see anyone, so I wonder if he just kept my money or we could have stayed for free.
That was just day use, not camping. Their camping fees are much higher, plus stall rentals. I don't think they give you the tie out option, which is fine. I like it taht the horses can lay down in the stalls after a hard ride. Another placew we go the day ride fee is $10 but overnight camping is $45 with two stall rentals per night. That is about the norm for water and electricity here.
Nice pictures. Looks like a great ride.
Becky
Wow, that’s a load:)
It’s raining here again today. They’ve been haying like crazy around here...I’ll bet a few people got caught in the middle of this. Seemed to come out of nowhere.
Becky
Great pictures and the campground looks really nice. The trails all look steep :) and rocky and muddy.
Gotta love a Dodge :) What a load.
Going to be a hot one today.
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