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Any Ideas on a stall/trailer kicker
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<blockquote data-quote="gabz" data-source="post: 212841" data-attributes="member: 3865"><p>Alan - </p><p>I hear what you're saying. Well. The stall mats on the walls might be an investment at first, but believe me, they will pay for themselves in the long run as you won't have busted walls or legs through walls, and you'll have a quieter barn. </p><p></p><p>In the trailer - you can add some thick rubber or plywood to the walls that she kicks. </p><p></p><p>The "ankle bracelet" (using horse shoes) is another good idea. It might rub her hair a little bit, but it might stop her. </p><p></p><p>There's a book by Western Horseman, written by Randy Steffens, titled "Horsemans Scrapbook" ... quite dated - but it's got some great ideas for all sorts of things around the farm and horses in it. Costs about $25 or so.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gabz, post: 212841, member: 3865"] Alan - I hear what you're saying. Well. The stall mats on the walls might be an investment at first, but believe me, they will pay for themselves in the long run as you won't have busted walls or legs through walls, and you'll have a quieter barn. In the trailer - you can add some thick rubber or plywood to the walls that she kicks. The "ankle bracelet" (using horse shoes) is another good idea. It might rub her hair a little bit, but it might stop her. There's a book by Western Horseman, written by Randy Steffens, titled "Horsemans Scrapbook" ... quite dated - but it's got some great ideas for all sorts of things around the farm and horses in it. Costs about $25 or so. [/QUOTE]
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