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Post by bluediamonds218 on Jun 23, 2014 20:55:28 GMT
As the title says the must haves for a new trailer owner. I go to little kids 4-h shows and blue competes with the kids, we go camping some places have stalls some not, and tractor/ old farm shows. I have a huge family gathering coming up this 4th of july we will be gone for 4 -5 days. List anything you think of i have alot but theres always something you forget.
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redzip
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Post by redzip on Jun 23, 2014 21:43:45 GMT
Must haves for your trailer, or for a camp out with your horse? Definitely spare tire, and a good first aid kit, extra halter and leadline,.., I'll keep listing, but am not sure what you are asking exactly
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Post by bluediamonds218 on Jun 23, 2014 21:47:51 GMT
Both!
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Post by horselover4life on Jun 24, 2014 1:58:07 GMT
An inline hose water filter for horses water or bring lots of water for just blue to drink. Foreign water, most horses won't touch it!
Fly spray and bug repellant for both of you... folding camp chairs for sitting outside enjoying the evening in comfort. Toasting forks for making golden brown marshmallows over the coals of a fire...{we use to make banana boats with chocolate pieces and marshmallows all wrapped up in foil and laid on the side of the fire to cook...makes my mouth water thinking about it..} A lantern to light the way to check on blue... Plastic tablecloth to cover some not so nice tables...ick!! Extra buckets for water & feed...extra hay. Wire cutters, double end snaps, bungee cords, duct tape... jumper cables in case you run your battery low you can get started to go home. A small throw rug for outside your door so your trailer inside stays as clean as possible for your bare-feet. A padlock to lock your tack up where ever you need to leave it... Sunscreen for you and blue... An alarm clock, battery operated.
I'm thinking, I'm thinking........
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mingiz
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Los Lunas, NM
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Post by mingiz on Jun 24, 2014 22:47:39 GMT
First Aid kit for you and horse. including leg wraps and quilts just encase you have a leg injury Banamine encase of colic. Extra girth, reins, leads and saddle pad. fly spray for both Fly mask bagged shavings for horse stall if they are available if not battery operated fence charger, electric fence wire and step in post for a corral. I also when rough camping keep glow sticks and I attach it to the bottom of halter. That way I can look out at night and see he is still there. Manure fork and tub for cleaning stall and trailer. Water bucket, feed bucket, feed, hay I have living quarters so I don't need many extras. I have chairs for lounging. Fire starter for camp fires. Trailer Aid encase of flat tire. Makes it a lot easier to change a tire if you have a flat. Flash light and good batteries saddle bags A case of water so you can take a few bottle along trail riding. I also carry hard candy and gum. Treats for my ride when he deserves one Small broom and dust pan for trailer floor.
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