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Join Date: 08-10-07
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UK Stable Directory
Ran across this, and decided to email it to my mother in law, they are looking for some land now to keep the grand children entertained and wanted to get some horses, but unless they find enough land (in London of course) its off to the stables or maybe just build your own.
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Join Date: 08-20-07
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Hmm, very nice. Yeah, you could buy these stables, but in some cases wouldn't it just be easier and less costly to build your own stable. They don't have to be all fancy or anything. They just have to be a little building, I guess you could say. Of course, with all that you need in it. Also I have a question.. When you are fencing in a field for a horse, would it be better to just use a wooden fence or a electric fence. You see, my uncle uses an electric fence, and I don't like to see the horses touch them. So which would be better.. Just out of curiousity.
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Join Date: 08-12-07
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using a wooden or electric fencing depends highly upon what you kind of horses you have and if you are in a troubled area with animals making their way into the fenced off area. Electrical fencing might seem bad, but it is needed at times.
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