Tennessee Walking Horses,Dillon Paints The Town KD,Tennessee
Walkers,Texas,horse sales,
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We have 20 acres, fenced with pipe
and cable and non-climb horse fence. We
have an eight stall barn with 2 cross
tie areas, wash rack, feed and tack room
and office with bar and bathroom.
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We moved here in 2000 and immediately
began construction on 2 mare sheds, both
12 X 24 divided into 2 stalls each, and
the barn.
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The stalls and grooming areas all
have rubber mats and there is a
fly-spray system in the barn. The barn
was insulated for the cold in winter and
to keep it cool in our hot Texas
summers. It was also built tall and wide
with windows out of each stall for
ventilation.
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The horses are all stalled at night and turned out
in the morning according to the weather.
We have coastal Bermuda pastures which
we over-seed with rye grass in the
winter.
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Our pastures are fenced and cross fenced. We keep
the mares usually two to a
pasture and mares with babies
separate from mares without
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Dillon has his own pasture where he is turned out
everyday, weather permitting, to keep an
eye on his girls. We are fortunate
to be a small place in the center of a
lot of large, I do mean Texas large,
ranches.
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Our neighbors have ranches in the 3,000 to 6,000 acre range and like true Texans with open doors and open hearts, they have given me the privilege of riding on their land, as long as I remember to close the gates behind me. It is like living in the middle of a state park. We have a gently rolling topography with creeks, trees and a small lake. Our home has a wrap around porch, perfect for sitting and enjoying the view of the pastures with spotted horses....
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Tennessee Walking Horses,Dillon Paints The Town KD,Tennessee Walkers,Texas,horse sales,
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