Creating my horse barn

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Both of our horses have an acre each to graze. They get a flake of hay morning and evening along with their grain. I do have to mow their turnouts once a month or so. Both get 3 quarts of feed twice a day with their hay. The new 9 y/o performance horse is on Purina Strategy, a concentrated feed, and the 20 y/o mare is on Purina Senior.

You need to separate them at feeding time. Horses definitely have a pecking order. The leader gets to eat first and dominates the others. This can lead to the other horses, especially the one at the bottom, becoming food aggressive. The minute the food is available they eat fast and furious, regardless of where your hand is that's putting out the feed. The same goes with giving them treats. It's not that they are mean or are trying to bite, it's simply grab it and eat it now or it won't get anything.
 
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Thank you for all the great info. Seeing the way the horses eat and interact in person makes everything you are saying make perfect sense.

So we have a new plan for the herd. I've been clearing areas of the land for years. Mostly creating access through the jungle and opening up a few areas as pasture that I've been mowing to keep the jungle from taking it over. What I'm thinking is to run a hot wire along the trees to circle those areas. Probably do the biggest area first, which is about 8 acres. This might be big enough to feed them where I wont need to do it in any other areas.

I've seen the rope and the tape used for horses and temporary pastures. I'm thinking the tape would be better because it's more visible. Can I get away with just one row of it? How high should it be? Is there an ideal height? The horses do not seem to challenge the fence where they are now, and the place they where at before had one strand of barbwire on top of four strands of smooth wire that they stayed behind.

What I'm seeing is that I put them on the grass before it was ready. Too many areas that where just planted last fall and the rest hasn't really recovered from winter. If I don't get them out of there, I can see where the grass wont have a chance.

Am I thinking in the right direction?

Thanks,
Eddie
 
   / Creating my horse barn #133  
Tape is also a visual... we use some that isn't powered and the horses know not to go anywhere near it.

The only wild card is predators that can spook a heard.

Up at Tahoe the trees were used a lot to string hot wire...

With a single strand the downside is that it is easier to disable in that it's all or nothing.

Eddie... how does the place compare to the vision from when you first bought it and set up those shipping containers?
 
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Eddie... how does the place compare to the vision from when you first bought it and set up those shipping containers?

Seems like every year it just gets better. Seeing it all come together is extremely satisfying and that leads to the excitement of the next project or step in making it what I've dreamed about. I'll never finish, but all those ideas and things I want to do is what gets me out of bed in the morning and makes me want to work hard to make money to be able to keep making everything nicer and fulfilling the dream.

Eddie
 
   / Creating my horse barn #135  
Are you still moving towards the RV park theme?

I can see where having all the parts come together would be a great motivator... you took raw land with only a vision and made it a reality!

Love reading the posts... my best to the family!
 
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No on the RV Park. The nicer I made it here, the harder it became to want to make it into an RV Park. Also the idea of dealing with people every day, all day has become more and more objectionable. My original thought was to build the park, get it going and sell it, then find my ideal piece of land and retire there. I've sort of accidentally created that here and have lost interest in moving again.

Eddie
 
   / Creating my horse barn #137  
Eddie, this may be a repeat. I haven't read whole thread but before we could buy fancy gadgets to measure voltage we used a long blade of grass and slide it closer and closer to the wire until we couldn't take the shock we would get or our fingers would touch the wire and we would know it was dead.
 
   / Creating my horse barn #138  
Makes sense about the change of plans on the RV park...

Only thing is I planned to rent a space from you if and when I have an RV to travel in...

Amazed from your pictures the number of trees... my Texas friends only have trees they planted... you look well wooded.

If you had it to do over... anything you would have done different... keep more land... location?
 
   / Creating my horse barn #140  
I understand about the RV park, but maybe you could make it a TBN only RV park?
 

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