Posted by 37Chief on December 07, 2011 at 19:36:40 from (68.8.206.100):
I am not a horse person what so ever, but my wife and daughter are. My daughters when they lived at home had horses. Now we still have horses the one daughter keeps two at our place. Every time is gets a little cold, on goes the horse blankets. The horses have a stall totally enclsed except for the entrance to go into. Both stalls are 12x12 ft. with 6 inches of shavings one has rubber floor mats, so it don't hurt it's little feet. Give me a brake. I tell the wife horses live in the snow in some states all winter. She says the horses want to be cozy. Horsed don't know cozy, but she don't believe me. How do some of you with horses get by for the winter. The barn cat even has a heated bed. I'ok with that, as I am a cat person, but I think horses are a little tougher. Stan
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