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Post by Graydon Konrad Taylor on Jul 3, 2011 13:11:00 GMT -5
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Post by Graydon Konrad Taylor on Jul 3, 2011 14:22:58 GMT -5
vet clinicCaught Fire Farm is the base for the local vet clinic. There is a small building attached to the barn for seeing small animals and larger animals may be brought in or may be seen offsite. Both the vet, Gray Taylor, and the technician, Jane Hostetter, are fully trained and capable of handling both regular check-ups and severe cases, including, but not limited to, surgery.
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Post by Graydon Konrad Taylor on Jul 3, 2011 14:31:37 GMT -5
boardingCaught Fire Farm provides boarding services. There is a large, spacious tack room available with a sink, fridge and microwave, as well as a couch if an overnight stay is required. Both arenas are 100' x 200' with small dressage fences available to section off an appropriate size for practicing dressage. There are plenty of jumps available if needed, as well as the materials required for any sort of rodeo or western event. The five paddocks are large and lush, and there are also single turnouts available. Each stall is 14' x 14' with a window, which can be left open or shut, and space for the horse to hang it's head over the stall door. The trails are mainly wooded and grown over, and there is a lake with a beach at the far end of the property. There are various meadows with fenced off land for camping, and hitching posts are also scattered throughout the woods.
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