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Covered Riding Rings
Whether you're training horses or just exercising them, a riding ring is a handy thing to have. Atlas Systems, Inc., Alapaha, Georgia, says it has a relatively inexpensive way to set one up.
For just $2,795, they'll sell you everything you need to erect a 50-ft. dia. covered ring. All you have to do is assem
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Covered Riding Rings LIVESTOCK Horses/Mules 27-6-26 Whether you're training horses or just exercising them, a riding ring is a handy thing to have. Atlas Systems, Inc., Alapaha, Georgia, says it has a relatively inexpensive way to set one up.
For just $2,795, they'll sell you everything you need to erect a 50-ft. dia. covered ring. All you have to do is assemble it.
The build-it-yourself ring is made of galvanized steel. Posts are 2 by 3-in. rectangular tubing. Rails are 1 by 2-in. tubing, and bracing is done with 1 3/8-in. round tubing. Included is one 6-ft. gate with latches and hardware. Additional gates are available.
The structure bolts together quickly and easily. A green shade cover shades out the sun and protects from rain.
Without the cover, the 50-ft. ring sells for just $1,095.
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Atlas Systems, Inc., Box 558, Hwy 82 East,
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