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boarding around Chapel Hill
Topic Started: Nov 27 2007, 03:46 PM (112 Views)
onwego
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So, I'm not very happy with where my horse is right now and I'm starting to think about moving him to another barn which will create a whole nother issue <_< . Does anybody know of any good boarding barns in the Chapel Hill area? What I'm looking for is a barn where my horse will have a stall, lots of good quality hay (no coastal if possible), and a competent barn manager. He's a hunter so a barn with a ring and jumps is a plus. Fields to ride him in is also a plus as are trails. I prefer full care as I'm a full time grad student. Oh and a barn where they are willing to blanket is a plus as my guy shivers easily. Also a good farrier is a perk as that has been an issue that I've had (among many!).
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Limerick is from around there. Send her a pm!
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