RE: [RC] Hoping this freeze doesn't last... - Ranelle Rubin
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Be sure to put a bucket of water INSIDE your
heated space in case her water is frozen in the morning. I did this and my
(thank goodness he knew enough to drink) horse drank the whole thing before the
ride. I gave it to him as soon as I woke up..
Good luck!
Ranelle
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[mailto:ridecamp-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Suzi
Maiorisi Sent: Wednesday, December 22, 2004 5:05 PM To:
ridecamp Subject: [RC] Hoping this freeze doesn't
last...
in South Texas. I'm planning to go to High Roller next weekend and
this will be my first ride in the cold on my own. We'll (me and my
horse) be 'camping' in our 2H BP, got a heater for in the trailer at night,
but I would appreciate any help/hints/ideas at all I can get for caring for
her during the ride. We're having some pretty cold weather now...of
course it could be back to 70 degrees and sunny by then, but I'd like to be
prepared either way. I know there are plenty of you out there who would
be warm in the current 30 degree weather (wind chill in the teens) that we're
having right now and I'm sure you have ideas (other than staying in camp!) on
how to manage to keep yourself and your horse going thru the ride.