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<blockquote data-quote="VCC" data-source="post: 1246928" data-attributes="member: 6399"><p>On the warts, better now than later, by show time he will be fine. Did you put them in his feed, old wives tail is he will not get any more if you put the ones you removed into his feed? ;-) </p><p></p><p>As far as not showing on the weekend, was the right call, she needs to be comfortable with him or her fear/uneasiness will transfer to him. </p><p></p><p>The more she can rinse and blow him out the faster he will tame down.</p><p></p><p>We built our wash rack out of 2 yards of #2 road base and 1 sack of concrete. I built a 10 * 8 form filled with the road base (rock sand and gravel), racked in the concrete, leveled, wet down and compacted. We have been using it for 7 years now. I sloped the pad to drain and then use trailer mats to keeps them from slipping or wearing holes in the pad. All you need is a solid area in front of them to tie to and rails on the side to keep them from stepping off of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VCC, post: 1246928, member: 6399"] On the warts, better now than later, by show time he will be fine. Did you put them in his feed, old wives tail is he will not get any more if you put the ones you removed into his feed? ;-) As far as not showing on the weekend, was the right call, she needs to be comfortable with him or her fear/uneasiness will transfer to him. The more she can rinse and blow him out the faster he will tame down. We built our wash rack out of 2 yards of #2 road base and 1 sack of concrete. I built a 10 * 8 form filled with the road base (rock sand and gravel), racked in the concrete, leveled, wet down and compacted. We have been using it for 7 years now. I sloped the pad to drain and then use trailer mats to keeps them from slipping or wearing holes in the pad. All you need is a solid area in front of them to tie to and rails on the side to keep them from stepping off of it. [/QUOTE]
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