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Horse Talk!
To shoe or not? Opinions, advice, please
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<blockquote data-quote="3waycross" data-source="post: 828901" data-attributes="member: 6713"><p>If you are going to be based out of "Horse Camp" at Custer State Park. I rode that about 12 years ago and it was plenty rocky. Everything we rode was shod. Also you should make sure that your horse is in one of the corrals there and not picketed for the night. There are a lot of bachelor buffalo bulls(they are huge) that roam the park and come into the campground at night to eat the horse hay. They ocassionally will take a horse with their horns to get to the feed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="3waycross, post: 828901, member: 6713"] If you are going to be based out of "Horse Camp" at Custer State Park. I rode that about 12 years ago and it was plenty rocky. Everything we rode was shod. Also you should make sure that your horse is in one of the corrals there and not picketed for the night. There are a lot of bachelor buffalo bulls(they are huge) that roam the park and come into the campground at night to eat the horse hay. They ocassionally will take a horse with their horns to get to the feed. [/QUOTE]
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