This message is from: Gail Russell
Just talked to our farrier about this. Something that will pack makes a good
base (odd sized pieces pack). Then he says to use 1/4 inch minus (not 3/8
minus) between 2 and 2.5 inches thick. He did his whole arena in it. He
gets the pea gravel that has been
This message is from: "kathleen jesse"
The Rocky Mountain Fjord Horse Club is offering its first clinic in Central
New Mexico. The president of the RMFHC, Jeanne Poirier, will be here with
clinician and NFHR evaluator, Beth Beymer of Starfire Farm, on Saturday,
December 19th at the Rocking Horse
This message is from: Linda Lottie
Gail..what was the base material and how many inches of pea gravel?
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> Date: Mon, 23 Nov 2009 08:55:06 -0800
> Subject: RE: question
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> This message is from: Gail Russell
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This message is from: Karen McCarthy
Roberta, there was a very similar question recently on the CD-List. You can
look thru the archives there for the posts.
The consensus was no more than 2" of coarse sand, not washed or river sand. Or
at least, start out with less than you think and add more as
This message is from: Gail Russell
If you can do it, 3/8 minus ROUND pea gravel. A friend just did it and loves
it.
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This message is from: "Pasqual, Tish"
I have the invoice for this saddle, and looked at it this w/e. It was
shipped to me in 2000, and the seat is a 16". I have no idea if that
makes it a "good" or "bad" Orthoflex - maybe someone could enlighten me?
Had a lovely lesson Saturday on a very con
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