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Horses and DIRT!?!?
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<blockquote data-quote="cypressfarms" data-source="post: 213405" data-attributes="member: 2653"><p>I have 4 horses on 6 acres up front behind the house. Never had any problems. I do clip and fertilize regularly, though. I think if you take care of your pasture, 6 acres will be more than enough to hold one horse, without harming the grass (it will actually help the grass). Now if you were in west Texas you might have a problem. But in Tennessee, I think your biggest problem will be how and when to clip the 6 acre pasture, because one horse is not going to each that much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cypressfarms, post: 213405, member: 2653"] I have 4 horses on 6 acres up front behind the house. Never had any problems. I do clip and fertilize regularly, though. I think if you take care of your pasture, 6 acres will be more than enough to hold one horse, without harming the grass (it will actually help the grass). Now if you were in west Texas you might have a problem. But in Tennessee, I think your biggest problem will be how and when to clip the 6 acre pasture, because one horse is not going to each that much. [/QUOTE]
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