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  • New Horse Checklist

    I'm trying to put together a "New Horse Checklist" for a good friend of mine who purchased her first horse after a 20 year horse owning hiatus. She will be using the horse strictly for pleasure, and it will be living with her at home. (Oh, and she has been riding/taking lessons for the last several years too.) The horse is 15 years old, mellow, shoeless, and has been living out 24/7/365 (but they've got a barn too). The horse will be coming home mid-July.

    They are completely starting from scratch...ie, they've got their field and shelter...and that's about it.

    Here's what I've got so far (before I gave up and came here so you all could think for me

    Supplies
    1. Spare Halter
    2. Spare lead rope
    3. Brushes, curry, hoofpick, etc.
    4. metal garbage can to store grain and feed scoop
    5. horse thermometer
    6. first aid supplies (vet wrap comes in handy, at least 2 pairs of cotton and outer standing wraps)
    7. something to pick up manure
    8. bedding (probably wood shavings) for the shed (mostly for winter)
    9. a rainproof liner/sheet and winter blanket for the nasty days/winters
    10. Tack (bit, bridle, saddle, girth, saddle pads)

    Other Stuff
    11. Check for any state requirements for transfer of ownership (she's in NY)
    12. Teeth floating (last time done)
    13. Last farrier trim
    14. Last shots/worming and what was used for worming
    15.?

    As you can see, I didn't get very far...more brains are better than 1.
    www.canterusa.org
    www.harpsonline.org

  • #2
    Wheelbarrow
    muck bucket with rolly-wheeled cart
    Two hoses with spray nozzles
    a laundry basket full of old towels
    A good "industrial" broom
    A flat shovel
    Galvanized steel trash can(s) for grain
    Pallet to keep hay off the ground
    Lots of big hooks to mount on walls
    I realize that I'm generalizing here, but as is often the case when I generalize, I don't care. ~ Dave Barry

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    • #3
      fly spray
      I'd find out the worming question and then do a fecal anyway
      A friend to keep him company--he's not the only horse is he?
      DIY Journey of Remodeling the Farmette: http://weownblackacre.blogspot.com/

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      • #4
        Two furry barn cats
        A couple of small buckets for tack cleaning
        A stash of old toothbrushes for scrubbing bits and buckles
        I realize that I'm generalizing here, but as is often the case when I generalize, I don't care. ~ Dave Barry

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        • Original Poster

          #5
          She'll be living with a heard of sheep, couple a barn cats, a dog, and some chickens. They share a fenceline with neighbor horses, and they're trying to decide whether or not they want to buy a second horse. I expect they will eventually.

          You guys are definitely helping...starting from scratch is an awful lot to think of. My friend is equally overwhelmed as she is wanting the horse to be there already.
          www.canterusa.org
          www.harpsonline.org

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          • #6
            Old towels (thrift stores/rummage sales are good places to shop for these)

            Baby wipes

            Ivory dish soap (handy for washing lots of stuff besides the horse!)

            That's all I can think of right now!

            Kim
            I loff my Quarter horse clique

            I kill threads dead!

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            • #7
              Water troughs/buckets
              Brush to scrub troughs/buckets
              Goldfish net to scoop leaves and insects out of the water in-between cleanings
              Fly masks and fly spray
              Betadine, rubbing alcohol, and gauze for cleaning minor wounds
              Swat and/or Corona
              Plastic spray bottles
              Shampoo and conditioner
              Sponges (one for use on face only)
              Bowl for feeding grain/supplements
              Carrots and Cookies!

              Optional:
              Cooler
              Clippers
              Tail bag

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              • #8
                ask if the horse ever had reaction to vacs.
                Bin for the feed.

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