You did a great job sharing your journey designing your Paddock Paradise Track System. So many great tips. I am now retired and looking for my forever Farm and looking into getting a few Horses to help me to see where meander in out to. Thank you for creating this great intro. I am now re-evaluating my thoughts on the Farms that I will be looking at and looking at a few with hills and lows... but not too low as to get flooded and muddy. I am also looking for waterways and ponds.
That sounds fantastic! I"m so excited for you on this journey! Glad my video good give your new food for thought. :) And, thank you for your kind words. :)
Jill, your presentation on building a paddock was terrific, informative, helpful and I'm sure will help another friend of horses. You have a gift! Tomorrow we will view your other presentations. 💜
@@bridlesandbreath I just redrew my property deleting the wanna-be arena. Now I have to figure out where the round pen goes. Another adventure for sure.
congratulations Jill on an amazing presentation with so much information. I just finished the book from Jamie Jackson and hope to share this information with the owner I currently work with. I still enjoy watching your videos you sent me and absolutely love the idea.
Yay! I’m sure your horses will love it!! Keep us up to date with your progress. If you have specific questions you can reach out at bridlesandbreath@gmail.com
Absolutely terrific. I notice u set up hay in only 2-3 locations? Where as others have haynets all around to keep them moving? If hay is in 2-3 locations, which i find easier 4 the person filling the nets, dont the horses just stay in those areas to eat all day w/o walking? Thank u Janice
That's a great question. I have not found that to be true. My mares like to stay at the same hay net for about an hour and then off they go to find a new station. :)
You did a great job sharing your journey designing your Paddock Paradise Track System. So many great tips. I am now retired and looking for my forever Farm and looking into getting a few Horses to help me to see where meander in out to.
Thank you for creating this great intro. I am now re-evaluating my thoughts on the Farms that I will be looking at and looking at a few with hills and lows... but not too low as to get flooded and muddy. I am also looking for waterways and ponds.
That sounds fantastic! I"m so excited for you on this journey! Glad my video good give your new food for thought. :)
And, thank you for your kind words. :)
I am impressed and grateful to you for making this video! Have been aware of Jamie's work for a decade. Beautiful application on your property!
Thank you so much! I'm so glad that you enjoyed it! :)
Jill, your presentation on building a paddock was terrific, informative, helpful and I'm sure will help another friend of horses. You have a gift! Tomorrow we will view your other presentations. 💜
Thank you so much!
Fantastic advice thank you
I’m so glad that you found it helpful. :)
I am anxious to rebuild my paddock paradise. Nice refresher. Now I just need a good person do do fencing for me.
How exciting! Good luck finding the perfect fence installer. :)
@@bridlesandbreath I just redrew my property deleting the wanna-be arena. Now I have to figure out where the round pen goes. Another adventure for sure.
congratulations Jill on an amazing presentation with so much information. I just finished the book from Jamie Jackson and hope to share this information with the owner I currently work with. I still enjoy watching your videos you sent me and absolutely love the idea.
Wonderful! I'm so glad that you found it helpful. Keep me up to date on your progress. :)
Would pea gravel work around a water tank that gets muddy? Looking forward to designing a new system for my farm 😊
Yes it will. When I dump out the water trough for cleaning - sometimes it will wash some away - so I will just rake it back in front of it. :)
Thank you for all of this wonderful information! We are in NC and there doesn't seem to be much on the track systems. I'm excited to try it!
Yay! I’m sure your horses will love it!! Keep us up to date with your progress. If you have specific questions you can reach out at bridlesandbreath@gmail.com
Great job …
Thank you.
Absolutely terrific. I notice u set up hay in only 2-3 locations? Where as others have haynets all around to keep them moving? If hay is in 2-3 locations, which i find easier 4 the person filling the nets, dont the horses just stay in those areas to eat all day w/o walking? Thank u
Janice
That's a great question. I have not found that to be true. My mares like to stay at the same hay net for about an hour and then off they go to find a new station. :)