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Methods for Preventing the Theft of Your Horse's Equipment

I put lights up around the stables, but they were broken into again only six months later, and this time the thieves made off with my louis vuitton stores and hedge trimmer in addition to another horse saddle, bridle, and stirrups.

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Methods for Preventing the Theft of Your Horse's Equipment

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  1. Methods for Preventing the Theft of Your Horse's Equipment We were quite fortunate that our 2005 home purchase included four acres of land. My wife's always had a thing for horses, so we decided to turn those four acres into a horse-lovers' heaven. We now have a 60x40-foot barn and a stable block for six horses, condensing a five-year tale into a brief advice letter. Every time, rain or shine, we turn our horses or ponies out, it is a sight to witness, and we are grateful for the opportunity. The theft of our horse pony tack and equipment saddles, bits, reins, whips, and other horse and pony equipment was something we hadn't bargained for. The first time they broke in at 2 in the morning and took two saddles and bridles, plus a number of horse rugs, some riding boots, and a wheelbarrow. I put lights up around the stables, but they were broken into again only six months later, and this time the thieves made off with my louis vuitton storesand hedge trimmer in addition to another horse saddle, bridle, and stirrups. It was clear that stronger measures were needed to prevent theft. After giving it some serious thought as to how we may put a stop to these nighttime intruders, I settled on the purchase of a small metal shipping container www.sistersuescloset.com, like the ones often seen on the back of the enormous

  2. lorries that frequent our highways. I went to an auction and acquired a 20' by 10' container for all of the pricey equine equipment we had. Each one fits snugly, and the thieves of horse gear haven't been able to touch it. The two metal doors slam shut securely and may be secured with two large padlocks.

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