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Join Date: 12-08-07
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Size of Stables
Hi,
I have a question, I have seen some stables that are large and some that are small. But I am not sure which is the best for my horses? Should I go for the large stables? Sometimes it looks tome that the larger the stables are, the more uneasy the horses are? I am not sure if this is true or not, it might be that the keepers differ alot? Anyone else have the same feeling? |
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Join Date: 10-15-07
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The size of the stable shouldn't matter as much as the care given. While a larger stable may need more staff, it doesn't mean they give different care than a small stable with less staff or only the owner. Sometimes larger stables have a different focus for their rids so the horses may be more high strung, which could appear as uneasy compared to a small stable with mostly trail horses.
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Join Date: 08-10-07
Posts: 329
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I think if the stable can hold all nessesities for the horse (food and so on) along with the horse, all should be well. I have seen some small sized ones and tikitowel is right, if the care is there, not much more matters.
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Join Date: 12-01-07
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From what I've seen, the larger stables tend to house more race horse types. They are a little more high strung which can make the shole stable look that way. I bet the pleasure horses there are perfectly fine.
As said before, if there is proper food and care, all is well, no matter what size the stable. |
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