Hi Steve - do you think it would be a good idea to have a section for horses, stables, etc -in fact anything equestrian? Lots of people are interested in this and perhaps it would be nice to have a section dedicated to the subject. After all, we already have one for horticulture. And we have already come across one successful application for 3 year temp for a livery stables or something similar.
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Equestrians
Started By
Cornish Gems
, 05 Apr 2011 14:18
#1
Posted 05 April 2011 - 14:18
#2
Posted 05 April 2011 - 20:59
FIELD TO FARM ??????????? everywhere you look there are books , dvd,s , endless mags on horses etc , i stand corrected but didn`t the Irish shoot 8 ,000 or was it ,000 horses last year !!!!!! can`t this site concentrate on food and farming
Shepie
Shepie
#3
Posted 06 April 2011 - 13:41
Shepie, thats the idea we suggested one for Equestrian, so they do not interfere with the main issues of F2F
CG
CG
#4
Posted 06 April 2011 - 20:04
i think it is a good idea to have an equestrian section, you can very often get good information from the horsey people.
like this link for instance. http://blog.primesta...k/horse-shelter
like this link for instance. http://blog.primesta...k/horse-shelter
#5
Posted 22 May 2011 - 18:57
Equestrian section added under smallholding