Posted by Kirk Grau on May 04, 2009 at 07:27:23 from (71.58.129.143):
In Reply to: Re: Nicest route??? posted by dave2 on May 04, 2009 at 07:06:06:
My girls do the hunter/jumper stuff so our acreage is all hobby stuff. Have 5 in the barn (2 ponies that have long been out grown, a quarter horse, and a branded Oldenburg as well as retired thoroughbred). Neighbors I can see from my house include an arabian breeder/trainer who has sold horses to actual Arabs, a thoroughbred breeder, and a retired standardbred (trotter/pacer) breeder. Standardbreds are big around here mostly due to our proximity to Hanover Shoe Farms which is the world's largest standardbred breeder (see link). That's what got my girls interested. We used to think it was free entertainment to buy a bag of carrots and go to the shoe farms. Can just walk into the barns and give the stallions treats and this time of year it is almost guaranteed that the foaling barn will have foals/moms around. Turms out it was definately not FREE though.
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