Permission on Professional Horse Farm advice

CT1976

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holepuncher

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Just go up and ask the worst they can say is no, if you don't ask then you have no chance of getting permission.
 

Indian Steve

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You might mention that you are removing metal items that might cause harm to his horses and you WILL DO IT FOR FREE!
 

IowaRelic

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Surely someone into equestrian stuff has the money and time to appreciate history right?
 

against the wind

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Indian Steve is right,, we find old parts from farming equipment all the time as well as horse shoes. The locations where old structures stood, also give up tons of nails.
 

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