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<blockquote data-quote="dmj" data-source="post: 2223514" data-attributes="member: 73479"><p>Usually take about 50 to 100 lbs of grain depending on how many animals we are talking. Hobble during day and tie them up at night. But I've always been lucky. My wife goes with me. So she hobbles and turns the horses loose and keeps track of them until I return. So they get to graze all day. Always take good waterproof horse blankets for them. Put them on at night. Snowing or raining will leave them on all day. Yes take some vet wrap and always take along a bottle of banamine (not sure I spelled that correct). Usually throw in a couple of the rubber horse shoe boots of different sizes, just in case. To much snow always pushed us out because we just didn't have enough forage for the animals. Wife always has a set of saddle horn bags she uses as a first aid kit. Don't know how many times we have needed some little thing in that bag for one of the animals both 4 and 2 legged. Sure if I went out and started packing up getting ready to go there are many more items, but these are a few of the things we take and do. Hunt safe and be careful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dmj, post: 2223514, member: 73479"] Usually take about 50 to 100 lbs of grain depending on how many animals we are talking. Hobble during day and tie them up at night. But I've always been lucky. My wife goes with me. So she hobbles and turns the horses loose and keeps track of them until I return. So they get to graze all day. Always take good waterproof horse blankets for them. Put them on at night. Snowing or raining will leave them on all day. Yes take some vet wrap and always take along a bottle of banamine (not sure I spelled that correct). Usually throw in a couple of the rubber horse shoe boots of different sizes, just in case. To much snow always pushed us out because we just didn't have enough forage for the animals. Wife always has a set of saddle horn bags she uses as a first aid kit. Don't know how many times we have needed some little thing in that bag for one of the animals both 4 and 2 legged. Sure if I went out and started packing up getting ready to go there are many more items, but these are a few of the things we take and do. Hunt safe and be careful. [/QUOTE]
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