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      Location: sunny california | how is tennessee for barrel racing? weather? availability of quality feed? looking for retirement locations |
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          Location: Dearing, GA | kwanatha - 2015-10-03 4:35 PM how is tennessee for barrel racing? weather? availability of quality feed? looking for retirement locations
I live near Memphis. Its hot and humid like you wouldn't believe from April/May to October/November. Then, its just plain cold. Rarely ever snows over here. Barrel racing is plentiful in this area! Never a shortage of places to go, be it Lucky Dog races, or little saddle club shows with $250 added. As far as feed goes, I've never had a problem finding what I like. Hay is another story- while its affordable, we had a rough year and hay will be short this winter. |
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     Location: Tennessee | Like several others have said, the weather varies. It's a lot greener than CA, I can tell you that. My corporate office is in CA, and I always miss the green grass when I have to make a trip there. If you don't like the weather here, just wait a bit, it'll change. I'm near Nashville and you can generally have a choice of several shows every weekend. Several indoor series will run every winter. We don't have as many shows as TX does, but I imagine it's a bigger variety than CA. Here, you have NBHA, IBRA, and lots of series put on by individual producers, as well as all the jackpots that pop up. |
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    Location: Wherever the Army sends my husband | I'm in the Clarksville area and I'm not a huge fan of it. There are plenty of places to haul but it seems that its mostly local clubs that run for ribbons and are 1-2 hours away. It sucks to haul and then the ground is full of rocks( I swear rocks are a cash crop here!). It rains a lot! So if you don't have a covered arena its difficult to keep your horse legged up. Don't get me wrong its not all bad. I went to a show(that's what they call barrel races here) last weekend in Milan, TN and the ground was perfect. Saw a big name farm there and some really nice horses. But I'm from north Texas and if given the chance would go back in a heartbeat. Point is, it's not my first choice.
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    Location: Wherever the Army sends my husband | Omg, I forgot to warn you about the ticks!!! From about late March to July they are so bad! I've never seen them on horses before and I'll pull off 20+ a day if I don't drench them in flyspray daily. I hate ticks with a passion and couldn't walk from the drive to the pasture without finding one or more on me daily !!! |
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          Location: 100 miles from Nowhere, AR | Any volunteers fans reading this? If so nanana-na-nana. We finally won a game and it was against y'all. |
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      Location: sunny california | Thanks everyone. I guess I will have to think about the whole tick thing LOL was hoping it wasn't too humid as I don't do that well in humidity |
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| KD Running Horses - 2015-10-03 8:53 PM
I'm in the Clarksville area and I'm not a huge fan of it. There are plenty of places to haul but it seems that its mostly local clubs that run for ribbons and are 1-2 hours away. It sucks to haul and then the ground is full of rocks( I swear rocks are a cash crop here!). It rains a lot! So if you don't have a covered arena its difficult to keep your horse legged up. Don't get me wrong its not all bad. I went to a show(that's what they call barrel races here) last weekend in Milan, TN and the ground was perfect. Saw a big name farm there and some really nice horses. But I'm from north Texas and if given the chance would go back in a heartbeat. Point is, it's not my first choice.
I don't know where you are looking for shows but within 20 miles of you there are like 5 indoor arenas that have winter shows with awesome ground. Get out and look around. Go into Kentucky and down around Murfreesboro lots of places to ride and run. Muarry, Ky is only 1 hr and 40 mins from you if you go the long way. Short way is 1 hr. 20 mins. |
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     Location: Tennessee | KD Running Horses - 2015-10-03 8:58 PM
Omg, I forgot to warn you about the ticks!!! From about late March to July they are so bad! I've never seen them on horses before and I'll pull off 20+ a day if I don't drench them in flyspray daily. I hate ticks with a passion and couldn't walk from the drive to the pasture without finding one or more on me daily !!!
The ticks can be bad, but our vet recommended getting the frontline spray and spraying 3 sprays down their top line, on their butt, and on their chest every other week. A bottle lasted us almost all summer with 4 horses. Doesn't do much for the flies, but it worked wonders for the ticks. Only thing to keep the flies knocked down were the fly predators. We didn't think they worked, but we didn't use them this year and were overrun. |
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| kwanatha - 2015-10-03 9:41 PM
Thanks everyone. I guess I will have to think about the whole tick thing LOL was hoping it wasn't too humid as I don't do that well in humidity
If you don't like humidity TN isn't for you LOL but we love it great weather usually and variety of races to go to |
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| There are plenty of places in West TN, but there is also Middle and East TN and I think that they are all different, West TN crazy hot humidity, if it is going to snow it will be in March, and you never know if it is going to be in the 40's or 15 degrees in the winter. |
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    Location: Armuchee, GA, NW section of Ga | We live now in the NW section of GA but are looking at property up in TN, around the Chattanooga area. We love the area, the views, and the fact that Tennessee has no taxes which is a huge plus. We visit that area frequently. Temps are great too. We are looking for an area which will give us good river views, and a place for the barn for my horses. My husband knows I will not move unless I take them. If we cannot find a house, then we will build. As long as we are about 30 minute within Chattanooga I'll be happy. |
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  Location: East TN | I live in East TN...about 30 miles south of Knoxville.
The area is beautiful here at the foot of the Smokies...but everyone is right about the humidity ... it is sometimes plain awful in July, August and early September. Our Winters are hit or miss...sometimes you'd think you were in the Arctic circle while other times it's not too bad.
There are a lot of barrel races around.. I can usually find one somewhere every weekend that are no more than about 2 hours from home (of course you can find some farther/closer )
If trail riding is your thing, there are some beautiful parks that offer overnight accommodations for the ponies as well as hook ups for the trailer OR small rental cabins.
As far as feed goes...we've got just as many Co-Ops and Tractor Supply stores as we do churches lol so you're good there. Sometimes hay is a little harder to find...or should i say REASONABLY priced hay is hard to find...it just depends on what kind of growing/cutting/baling season we experienced.
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         Location: So. California | kwanatha - 2015-10-03 7:41 PM Thanks everyone. I guess I will have to think about the whole tick thing LOL was hoping it wasn't too humid as I don't do that well in humidity
LOL... no humidity for me as well! What other states have you considered? |
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       Location: East Tennessee but who knows?! | I live in east TN and south of Knoxville as well. Great area, plenty of places to run with some good competition, the weather isn't too extreme. Decent variety of feed. |
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      Location: sunny california | Anniemae - 2015-10-05 8:57 AM kwanatha - 2015-10-03 7:41 PM Thanks everyone. I guess I will have to think about the whole tick thing LOL was hoping it wasn't too humid as I don't do that well in humidity LOL... no humidity for me as well! What other states have you considered?
utah, arizona oklahoma, texas, oregon i am weather freak. can't do extreme temps |
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      Location: sunny california | Fairweather - 2015-10-05 12:08 PM I live in east TN and south of Knoxville as well. Great area, plenty of places to run with some good competition, the weather isn't too extreme. Decent variety of feed.
i was actually looking in that direction. one thing i can not do is fleas |
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| Oklahoma and Texas have extreme temps. Oklahoma can be humid, snowing, blowing, raining, sleeting, freezing, etc all in one day. It is about 63 right now. It will be 90 hot and humid next week in October. If weather is a factor, Oklahoma may not be your choice. We're a fickle weather state. lol |
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