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Post by QH4life on May 7, 2008 16:02:27 GMT -4
Horses who are turned out into the pasture are given a good long rest and relaxation period. While turned out they are monitored daily for illness or injury but are otherwise left on their own to enjoy being a horse as naturally as possible. Stallion Pastures:Each stallion pasture is 3 acres in size and contains a 12'x16' Run In Shelter. The Stallions have access to fresh clean cool water in the summer and heater waterers in the winter. All pastures are supplemented with fresh green roundbales to ensure the horses always have plenty of feed to eat. Grain is provided twice daily as well as any and all supplements needed. Each run in shelter contains all the necessary feed and supplements for the stallion contained in the paddock. Mare/Younstock Pastures:Each of these pastures are 10 acres in size. Horses are turned out in small to medium sized herds grouped by the individual horses disposition. All pastures have access to fresh clean cool water in the summer and heater waterers in the winter. All pastures are supplemented with fresh green roundbales to ensure the horses always have plenty of feed to eat. Grain is provided twice daily as well as any and all supplements needed. The pastures also contains two 12'x24' Run In Shelters.
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