Thursday, September 30, 2010

Getting ready for winter

In preparation for winter, Rob arranged to have the first load of Round Bales delivered today. 13 bales. Hay man was supposed to be here at 2:00 pm with his self unloading truck. Pulled into the driveway at 2:01 with 13 bales. Unloaded behind the arena. Pulled out of the driveway at 2:11. 10 Minutes to unload 13 bales. I was impressed. Hay looks good too. On time, quick and good quality. Wish it was always that way!

Natalie and I are also organizing the end stall to house winter blankets for this winter, so if you are wondering where your blankets are, look there! Coolers will still hang in the entrance way, but on the opposite wall so that Ginger can hide behind them like a tent. She seems to like that.

Indoor horses can once again have up to two blankets on their stall, and will have one hook in the end stall. Outside boarded horses will have two hooks allocated to them. Ideally we want any horses that will be blanketed to have at least 2 winter blankets in case one rips.

Karen

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