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Open Question: sorry about all the questions, but im really unsure about this?
i live in the desert. i board my horse obviously in the desert. my horse is a 17 year old morgan/arabian cross. the outside of the boarding property is okay for horseback riding. whenever she is in a new place, she gets extremely excited. trots but stays at a walk speed, like trotting in place, ears up, nostrils flared, her tail as high as it could be, but shes very happy, not nervous. and very excited. im going to start taking her for a ‘walk’ in that part of the property. its a dried up lake bed. we stay on the hard packed dirt, so its like we walk on a little ridge on the far right of the bed. i dont want her sinking in the sand, i dont either. anyways, sorry about that. my question is, is that alot of people out there have large dogs, and they get out alot. many of them are horse friendly, my horse loves dogs. im worried about a dog that isnt used to horses, and decides to try to attack us. now the river bed goes for miles and miles. the only part im worried about is the northern part i think. its a road with alot of cars. its a two lane, but if she follows that road, she’ll be in trouble with all the cars. my question is, what should i do if a dog gets out and tries to attack her? i know she will get scared and try to run. should i unclip her lead rope and just let her go? i know she can outrun a german shepherd or rottweiler. or should i hold her? i thought letting her go cuz i wouldnt want her hurt if a pack of dogs came up. so what should i do?? please help!
not being rude, but if i thought my horse was too old to handle going far, i would retire her. she’s incredibly athletic, and can go for hours and hours. she acts like a 7 year old. she has no looks of being older except for some gray in her tail and a slight sway.
Voting Question: Trying to find our ideal place to raise our family?
We currently live in Northern VA, in one of the more desirable counties in the country however I grew up here and what I loved about it as a child has drastically changed and we are no longer happy here. Here is our criteria.
A nice home with property for under 300k. Not suburbs. Not west virginia style boonies.
Clean nearby town with a Whole Foods Market (a 24 hour one would be fantastic) or other large natural/organic type grocery stores.
Forests, mountains, lakes, rivers are all good things. We love the outdoors. Fishing, boating, bike riding, hiking, rally racing, horseback riding, caving, are all ideal activities.
Obviously decent school systems, low crime, no drugs.
Local events like small town harvest festivals, music/art shows, museums, historical sites are great.
Within at most an hour drive of “civilization”. Which means some form of busy downtown with nightlife and preferably more upscale clientele.
Little to no nearby government and traffic!
States we are more interested than others: California, Oregon, Colorado, Texas, Arizona, New Mexico, but we will consider anywhere in the states!
Resolved Question: Trying to find our ideal place to raise our family based on criteria below.?
We currently live in Northern VA, in one of the more desirable counties in the country however I grew up here and what I loved about it as a child has drastically changed and we are no longer happy here. Here is our criteria.
A nice home with property for under 300k. Not suburbs. Not west virginia style boonies.
Clean nearby town with a Whole Foods Market (a 24 hour one would be fantastic) or other large natural/organic type grocery stores.
Forests, mountains, lakes, rivers are all good things. We love the outdoors. Fishing, boating, bike riding, hiking, rally racing, horseback riding, caving, are all ideal activities.
Obviously decent school systems, low crime, no drugs.
Local events like small town harvest festivals, music/art shows, museums, historical sites are great.
Within at most an hour drive of “civilization”. Which means some form of busy downtown with nightlife and preferably more upscale clientele.
Little to no nearby government and traffic!
States we are more interested than others: California, Oregon, Colorado, Texas, Arizona, New Mexico, but we will consider anywhere in the states!
please add why and what exactly you know about the places you mentioned. Thanks!
I mean definitely NOT a city. Where we live now we are about 30 min from dc, and 30 min from horse country/historic towns/farms, but live in the largest suburb area of VA. What I want is the small town/horse country type places.
Also more Sunny warm days than rainy, cold ones!
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