This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] In a message dated 3/7/2003 9:45:39 AM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> I just don't find facilities which are "usually" secure (i.e. the horses > haven't discovered how to get out, or kill themselves trying) to be > acceptable. A friend of mine in a private email group mentioned that she had met you on a trail a while ago. So I assume she boards her close very close to you. If you want, I will find out where she boards, and maybe you can see if that environment is better suited to you. Boarding is such a double edged sword. It's great to have somebody else clean stalls, and to know your horse is getting taken care of if you are ill, or can't be there for whatever reason. And it's fun to have other people to ride with, etc. But if things aren't right, and your horses aren't cared for the way you want them to be, or fencing isn't sufficient, it's a pain. And it's a wonderful thing to have a nice barn of your own, where things are done the way you like them to be done, and safety issues are handled in a proper manner. Pamela <A HREF="http://hometown.aol.com/northhorse/index.html">Northern Holiday Horses</A>