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How much attention does a horse on pasture require.
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<blockquote data-quote="bobrammer" data-source="post: 163150" data-attributes="member: 1935"><p>Stupid question, please bear with a newbie. We have 42 acres</p><p>in Palmer, TX. That's just south of Dallas. We currently have 7 registered Angus on the place. Rolling terrain with coastal</p><p>in the summer and rye in the winter (usually). We were thinking of getting a horse for pleasure riding. If I provided a run-in shed, could we leave her alone on this acreage? We have a 1/2 acre pond and water troughs and supplement feed the cattle with round bales. My big concern is we usually only</p><p>go down on the weekends. Would it be cruel to put a horse</p><p>on the place? Many thanks. RGR</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bobrammer, post: 163150, member: 1935"] Stupid question, please bear with a newbie. We have 42 acres in Palmer, TX. That's just south of Dallas. We currently have 7 registered Angus on the place. Rolling terrain with coastal in the summer and rye in the winter (usually). We were thinking of getting a horse for pleasure riding. If I provided a run-in shed, could we leave her alone on this acreage? We have a 1/2 acre pond and water troughs and supplement feed the cattle with round bales. My big concern is we usually only go down on the weekends. Would it be cruel to put a horse on the place? Many thanks. RGR [/QUOTE]
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