Frankie
Well-Known Member
I sold a stallion back in October, might I say, listen to your gut.
I found out yesterday they are being thrown out of their house I was told they owned, but rent. I guess landlords don't tolerate you not paying rent for 4 months.
I can't even talk about his condition as I may destroy my keyboard.
I need to get him in the next few days. I was adding a new boys section to the barn, but not for this one and it is not done.
So, can you help with a safe, quick fix??
What I do have is a 8x16 carport. It only has a roof, so I'm thinking it is the best bet. Being warmer the sides could wait, right? It is only 25 feet from the barn. He can not be with the other horses for a good while.
So for the sides, plus to keep him in,,,,cattle panel? Corral panels? Go ahead and put up maybe a half wall, not all the way up?
The carport has 8 - 6x6 posts and the floor is cement.
Any ideas would be so so appreciated.
He will be staying, and gelded soon. Something they were suppose to do, but well..
Thanks!!!!!
I found out yesterday they are being thrown out of their house I was told they owned, but rent. I guess landlords don't tolerate you not paying rent for 4 months.
I can't even talk about his condition as I may destroy my keyboard.
I need to get him in the next few days. I was adding a new boys section to the barn, but not for this one and it is not done.
So, can you help with a safe, quick fix??
What I do have is a 8x16 carport. It only has a roof, so I'm thinking it is the best bet. Being warmer the sides could wait, right? It is only 25 feet from the barn. He can not be with the other horses for a good while.
So for the sides, plus to keep him in,,,,cattle panel? Corral panels? Go ahead and put up maybe a half wall, not all the way up?
The carport has 8 - 6x6 posts and the floor is cement.
Any ideas would be so so appreciated.
He will be staying, and gelded soon. Something they were suppose to do, but well..
Thanks!!!!!
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