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Glacier Bay Cove
07:42:01 Arctic Katz
Hummer, Daylilies are pretty durable flowers, give them a try and see if you like them or not
SCF Fidler Farm QH
07:37:51 SCF/Gibbs
congrats Peekers!
ColdCall
07:35:52 🍺Crown
This random wild horse
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Hummingbird Meadows
07:35:21 Bird
I really want a house plant, but everything I buy seems to die. I need to start simple...
Tequila
07:31:57 Tee | Quila
fossil
holy crap that’s awesome!! Congrats!
PK Rescue Stable
07:24:36 Fossil-sore
holy crap random breeding!
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Tequila
07:14:49 Tee | Quila
thank you, it’s not too painful luckily
Sweet Valley
07:11:44 Anna/Jewel
Yes, Tee. I hope it feels better soon (Tho if its broken, probably 4-6 weeks in an air boot and if its sprained most likely a brace
Sunni
07:10:28 Sunni bunny
Hope you feel better soon, looks super painful xc
Sunni
07:10:12 Sunni bunny
Tee that's not good, best thing is to ice it. It will take the swelling done and elevate the foot.
Glacier Bay Cove
07:10:04 Arctic Katz
Not a doctor, but getting it checked out is a great idea
Tequila
07:07:25 Tee | Quila
ZZ
ouch!
Tequila
07:06:36 Tee | Quila
poor husband is coming home tomorrow morning, and I haven’t told him lol

thanks guys, think will get it checked as can’t really put much weight on it unfortunately
Sweet Valley
07:06:22 Anna/Jewel
I'd say put ice on it. then wrap it in something to stabilize it....You could put heat on it but if i remember correctly heat doesn't slow swelling down but helps with pain
Sunni
07:06:16 Sunni bunny
You may be like my husband, he didn't even know he had a hairline fracture in his foot. Been walking around with a limp for 4 months before I made him go.
ZequineZ
07:06:05 ZEZ - ZZ
I ‘sprained’ both my elbows a few months apart from each other doing the same dumb thing, doctors thought it was fine didn’t think X-ray was needed, so I didn’t bother with it until the second time it still felt sore and swollen after 2 months, got me an X-ray then got a phone call that afternoon telling me to go back to the doctor as soon as possible. They were both fractured, thankfully minor all they needed was rest but still. I’m hyper mobile with high pain tolerance, so that contributed to me getting dismissed
Sunni
07:05:23 Sunni bunny
Tee I would %100 precent have a doctor check it out. Plus the swelling alone can cause nerve damage in the foot.
Angels angels
07:05:09 [1k+ brindles] Angel
Anna
I feel that. I have the same luck lol
Sweet Valley
07:04:53 Anna/Jewel
Well if its not broken its definitely sprained.
Sweet Valley
07:04:36 Anna/Jewel
Yeeeouch....

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Glacier Bay Cove
07:42:01 Arctic Katz
Hummer, Daylilies are pretty durable flowers, give them a try and see if you like them or not
SCF Fidler Farm QH
07:37:51 SCF/Gibbs
congrats Peekers!
ColdCall
07:35:52 🍺Crown
This random wild horse
-HEE Click-
Hummingbird Meadows
07:35:21 Bird
I really want a house plant, but everything I buy seems to die. I need to start simple...
Tequila
07:31:57 Tee | Quila
fossil
holy crap that’s awesome!! Congrats!
PK Rescue Stable
07:24:36 Fossil-sore
holy crap random breeding!
-HEE Click-
Tequila
07:14:49 Tee | Quila
thank you, it’s not too painful luckily
Sweet Valley
07:11:44 Anna/Jewel
Yes, Tee. I hope it feels better soon (Tho if its broken, probably 4-6 weeks in an air boot and if its sprained most likely a brace
Sunni
07:10:28 Sunni bunny
Hope you feel better soon, looks super painful xc
Sunni
07:10:12 Sunni bunny
Tee that's not good, best thing is to ice it. It will take the swelling done and elevate the foot.
Glacier Bay Cove
07:10:04 Arctic Katz
Not a doctor, but getting it checked out is a great idea
Tequila
07:07:25 Tee | Quila
ZZ
ouch!
Tequila
07:06:36 Tee | Quila
poor husband is coming home tomorrow morning, and I haven’t told him lol

thanks guys, think will get it checked as can’t really put much weight on it unfortunately
Sweet Valley
07:06:22 Anna/Jewel
I'd say put ice on it. then wrap it in something to stabilize it....You could put heat on it but if i remember correctly heat doesn't slow swelling down but helps with pain
Sunni
07:06:16 Sunni bunny
You may be like my husband, he didn't even know he had a hairline fracture in his foot. Been walking around with a limp for 4 months before I made him go.
ZequineZ
07:06:05 ZEZ - ZZ
I ‘sprained’ both my elbows a few months apart from each other doing the same dumb thing, doctors thought it was fine didn’t think X-ray was needed, so I didn’t bother with it until the second time it still felt sore and swollen after 2 months, got me an X-ray then got a phone call that afternoon telling me to go back to the doctor as soon as possible. They were both fractured, thankfully minor all they needed was rest but still. I’m hyper mobile with high pain tolerance, so that contributed to me getting dismissed
Sunni
07:05:23 Sunni bunny
Tee I would %100 precent have a doctor check it out. Plus the swelling alone can cause nerve damage in the foot.
Angels angels
07:05:09 [1k+ brindles] Angel
Anna
I feel that. I have the same luck lol
Sweet Valley
07:04:53 Anna/Jewel
Well if its not broken its definitely sprained.
Sweet Valley
07:04:36 Anna/Jewel
Yeeeouch....

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. October 30, 2018 12:30 PM

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Edited at March 27, 2022 07:40 AM by BlueMist Farms
. October 30, 2018 02:22 PM

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Sort the tack into 3 piles. 1 pile has clean, undamaged tack, 1 has the clean but damaged tack and the other has undamaged but dirty tack. Your next step will be to clean the undamaged but dirty tack pile. After everything is clean. Try to pick one or two of everything for each horse. The grooming supplies can go into storage. The damaged stuff will need to be thrown out. They will just continue to clutter up the place. Do not keep more than three of anything. Trust me. I own a horse in real life. I have to do this once a year myself. If anything can be repaired, go ahead, if it can be repaired, you can sell it after that and get some of your money back.

Let me know if this helps. If you need any more help. let me know. I will bookmark this forum discussion so that I can check in every couple of days.
. October 30, 2018 03:51 PM


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Take only as many tack as you need, it unnecesary to take everything when you use only one or two.
If you can mix their feed, so you can keep it one barrel insread of five-six smaller container.
. October 30, 2018 08:54 PM


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What I did was I'd buy 2 weeks food at a time and prepare it in ziplocks. So they'd get one ziplock in morning and one at night. Each horse had 1 trash can and each can had the bags of grain. Saved on space because I only had 1 trash can for each horse instead of 2 and several supplements.

For tack, I'd get a cheap plastic drawer thing and put any tack you use sometimes but not super frequently in one drawer and grooming/first aid supplies in another. Frequently used tack should have a rack.
. October 31, 2018 09:44 PM

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I feel your pain so much, I went from having a whole shed and two trailers to keep my stuff in to and 5x6 foot space haha. I ended up pulling my tack dolly out of our shed at home and have my two saddles, bridles, lunge lines, halters, and 5 sets of my favorite polos, splint boots, SMBs, and 3 sets of bell boots all crammed on there. I also super recommend the professionals choice grooming bags, I literally have 4 or 5 brushes with 3 different bottles of stuff in there plus room for thermometers, electrolytes, and other goodies (and treats). Everything else I keep in totes and leave them in my garage. If I know I will be needing something (like my clippers) I can just throw them in my car and its easy peasy. As for feeds, we have pretty much unlimited space so I probably won't be much help for that haha! My mom uses an old dresser to store feed for her chickens, I imagine a 4/6 drawer dresser would repurpose splendidly for horse feeds as well. Hope you can pick something out of my rambling that is useful haha!
. November 2, 2018 06:27 PM


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When I boarded at a barn that has no personal space I did this:

Kept horse trailer on property. It had a dressing room so I kept my stuff in there.

Then eventually I sold the trailer. So then I had to deal with limited space in the barn tackroom.

They had saddle racks. Which was fine.
And I packed all of my stuff into a large plastic tub.
You'd be surprised how much you can fit into those.

And I agree about baggies for food / supplements.
In my experience, boarding barns never give proper food / supplements if you just toss a feed bag / container into the feed room.

They *might* do it better if it is already prepared.

But in the end, I never had much luck with that, and they did what they want anyways.
. November 5, 2018 07:11 AM

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My boarding experience is very different from EveÂ’s.
Where I board my horse gets full feed. I have a trunk to store my stuff.
I only have one saddle and bridle. The rest goes in my trunk.
. November 5, 2018 11:49 AM

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Edited at March 27, 2022 07:41 AM by BlueMist Farms
. November 5, 2018 01:06 PM


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Measure out the supplements and put them on stacking containers then label each stack with the horses name and each container with what day they need that supplement. You just made a weeks worth of measuring done in a day.
. November 5, 2018 07:38 PM

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BlueMist Farms said:
I will be prepping their feeds because Chief is on a very special diet so I can't risk it being messed up. I moved them yesterday but because I worked I only took a few things with me. I'm moving all their stuff in a bit. They both have a trunk in front of their stalls so I am putting their blankets, brushes, boots and wraps etc in there. I'm still struggling to figure out where to put all their extra random tack items, my vet kit, tack cleaning stuff, show stuff etc. Also they both have like four halters each and I have a rack each here to hang it all on but I don't know where to put it. As for feed I have their grain in these giant Tupperware containers (three, one for each grain) and I have zero idea if I should bring them. Everyone else uses trash cans...

Makes sense I wouldnÂ’t risk it for my horse. My horse just gets hay so I donÂ’t really need to prep my feed.

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