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   Location: Ava, Missouri | For those of you that have been to a clinic at their ranch... which barn(s) do we stall our horses in? Just wondering if I need to bring rubber mats to put in the stalls? |
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    Location: Pittsburg, Texas | You won't need rubber matts for any of the stalls, just shavings. |
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| You will not need mats, but I highly recommend rain gear, clothes for cold weather and clothes for hot weather. Our spring weather can be a little confusing once in awhile. |
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      Location: Mississippi | streakysox - 2016-03-07 1:25 PM You will not need mats, but I highly recommend rain gear, clothes for cold weather and clothes for hot weather. Our spring weather can be a little confusing once in awhile.
^^^ This - I went to the Thanksgiving clinic this past year and it was my first time at the ranch. Day 1 was awesome warm weather then that evening during our group work it turned freezing in one big wind! It was miserable and rained the rest of the time. Everything I owned was a red, muddy mess lol. |
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| You stall in many different barns, all of them are really nice, no need for mats. Just bring shavings. Also yes to the raincoat and sweatshirts. Texas weather is not forgiving. It went from being 90 degrees and sunny to 50 degrees and thunderstorms the same day. They love when it rains for the outdoor arena though, it actually runs better the more water is on it. So don't worry about the weather riding wise, plus they have an indoor arena. |
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