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Re: Trailering in the Desert




So how do you use ice? Chips? Blocks would be a hazard under the horse's
feet. Got me on this one.

----- Original Message -----
From: <guest@endurance.net>
To: <ridecamp@endurance.net>
Sent: Thursday, July 13, 2000 9:32 AM
Subject: RC: Trailering in the Desert


> Dru elfs@c2i2.com
> Hi Duncan,
>  Well, the proofs in the pudding, my horses arrive in great
> shape, and remember, I live in a very dry enviroment, so the shavings dry
out rather quickly and my trailer is not totally enclosed so it is not a
sweatbox type of enviroment. Now , if it
> was in the humid east, and the trailer is totally enclosed I can see maybe
having a problem with it. But in my experiance ( and a lot of it , I might
add ) wetting the shavings and useing ice works exceedingly well for DESERT
crossings. Or is it dessert ? HE HE.
>
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