FIGHTONSC wrote:Jim,
I sure hope you’ve got some thick horse blankets for your ponies. It’ll probably take a week or two for them to acclimate.
Safe travels,
Jeff
Wildman wrote:FIGHTONSC wrote:Jim,
I sure hope you’ve got some thick horse blankets for your ponies. It’ll probably take a week or two for them to acclimate.
Safe travels,
Jeff
Jeff...they have already grown substantial coats as days grow shorter and will add to them, I am sure, when they get out there. I have blankets for all but will probably use one on the 34 year old Belgian mare in wet weather. They all will have a three sided loafing shed to get out of rain, snow and wind but my experience over many years is they will just stand out in it. Nature equips them to tolerate quite a bit. Getting the freeze free water system put in this week that will be six feet under to get below frost line. Gonna be interesting to see this weekend as we make our second trip out as the first real Winter storm comes through.
Wildman wrote:Thank you all for the kind comments. Got back from another three day 1500 mile round trip load of most of household goods and my 1997 Forerunner who is in a garage for the first time since I've owned it. Waiting on water system and electricity out to where the horse corrals are and then will make what should be the final load. Last trip was interesting dodging storms and snow pretty much both ways. It's starting to get real.
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