tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-77962630572504838.post5242114685117652551..comments2023-03-28T04:11:27.302-06:00Comments on Nina's Story: Got it all sorted out.Barbarahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01571711150060964222noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-77962630572504838.post-22172652585438567772010-05-26T05:17:24.874-06:002010-05-26T05:17:24.874-06:00Thanks. Most places that advertise pasture are no...Thanks. Most places that advertise pasture are not. They are dry lot turnout. And she can't be hours away, no point in having a horse and then parking it that far away. She is going to a barn that has been in business for 30+ years, 20 minutes from my house. We will consider the last 6 months the 'vacation on grass.' :-)Barbarahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01571711150060964222noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-77962630572504838.post-25426595355286147902010-05-25T20:56:15.797-06:002010-05-25T20:56:15.797-06:00So sad..if you are needing a more permanant place ...So sad..if you are needing a more permanant place and want to drive to Greeley - the place I use to manage (Dave & Sherry) at the Dead head ranch (http://www.deadheadranch.com/tour.htm) is a great place. They have 2 acre irrigated pasture runs with sheds. Usually puts 3-4 compatible horses in them together. Last I knew the rate was $190 per month which includes hay in the winter. It's a bit of a drive, I can also check with Christy for some place with pasture in the Denver area.Amy - u know mehttp://www.affluencywebs.comnoreply@blogger.com