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Blue Heron Paddock Paradise


Visit the Blue Heron Farm Paddock Paradise
near Leiper's Fork ,TN.













Wildridge Farm - Paddock Paradise Phase I


Visit the Wildridge Farm Paddock Paradise
near Lebanon, TN.







Francis & Mary running up FHF track





Head over to see more pictures of Ferrell Hollow Farm in middle Tennessee.


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tangledmanes Looks like Pawsplus and Wildridge have a famous new neighbor! 5 Dec 15 2009, 1:54 AM EST by luvmytwh
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According to http://thesoulofahorse.com/blog/ it looks like Joe Camp's horses are currently, at this moment, being transported to their new home in Bell Buckle, TN. Check it out. And he's planning to let the horses create their own Paddock Paradise tracks through the woods, just like Pawsplus recommends. How cool is that?

Maybe we should put together some kind of "Paradise-warming" gift for them?

JoAnn
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tangledmanes TN page looks great 1 Apr 15 2009, 10:28 AM EDT by pawsplus
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I love the organization of the Tennessee pages! Good work, Pawsplus & Wildridge. :-)
~JoAnn
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pawsplus Water source: What kind do you have? 9 Mar 25 2009, 12:35 PM EDT by Walowa
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So who besides me has natural water? If you don't, are you planning to do anything to make your trough more natural? I.e., dig a shallow hole, line w/ gravel, put trough in and flood it so they get their feet wet when they drink?

As a trimmer, I have to say that the difference in the feet of horses who DO get their feet wet regularly as compared to those who don't is pretty massive! It's so much easier to provide the water access this way than having to soak, etc.

Elizabeth
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