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Pasture one is the closest pasture to the barn; studs, geldings, and mares are let out into this pasture. Of course, the horses are all let out at different times, studs that get along with one other stud will be placed together; they'll be pasture mates. Other than that, several mares are let out at once, several geldings, and that's it. Dry Pasture.

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Next to pasture one, there is pasture two. Pasture two is another dry lot for horses that cannot have grass or is going on a diet. It is large with plenty of fresh water, which gets cleaned every few weeks. There is a grain and hay carrier in the middle of the dry lot. Some of these pastures are used for outside boarding, which then will not allow any other horses to join them unless owner says so otherwise. There will be a herd of horses boarded out in these pastures.

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A large pasture located on the other side of pasture two. In pasture three, there is a large grain and hay holder for horses boarded here. These are for those who will board there horses here, specifically for them. This is a semi dry pasture - here and there, there are some grass, but mostly dirt. There are salt blocks in here as well.

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This pasture if for horses that are just going in and out. This pasture gets cut every week on Friday's. The reason they cut this grass short is for those horses that eat too much and get some sort of reaction and what not. Chemicals for killing the weeds and plants that can hurt horses are used every other month. We keep these pastures clean. The chemicals we put in does not damage the grass, therefor, horses are safe to eat it.

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No New Posts {{ PASTURE FiVE ! }}

Filled with thick, sweet grass, pasture five is for anyone. This pasture gets cleaned every other week so manure isn't stuck in the grass everywhere. There are a couple dry spots that horses roll in often - plenty of fresh grass. This pasture is one of the largest, and horses love to play and romp around out here. It is very luxurious with a great scene. There is one small hill, but nothing to worry about.

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Filled with thick and swet grass, here and there some trees, pasture six is the same size as pasture five. Pasture five and six are the largest pasture here at BCEC. There is a hut like thing for shade, so when the weather is too hot, horses go under there. Salt blocks are here and there and there is a water pump with has water for all horses. It refills itself and we clean it every three weeks. This pasture is for daytime use only and we will not place horses out here after dark - owners may do so, but before owners leave, they must put their horses back into their stalls.

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{{ THE PASTURES ! }}
There are many pastures, ones leading up and down the driveway, sides of the barn, behind the houses, everywhere. They all have different things. All have one thing in common, they all have water. Water pumps are cleaned every three weeks so that your horses get the best and cleanest water. There are four dry pastures, meaning, they are dirt pastures so your horses don't over eat, etc. All the rest are filled with grass.
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