
Poll Recap: Fall Mud-Management Projects
Of the 545 respondents, 175 (32%) said they will add gravel and/or sand for high-traffic areas on their farm this fall.
Of the 545 respondents, 175 (32%) said they will add gravel and/or sand for high-traffic areas on their farm this fall.
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Of the 1,296 respondents, 571 (44%) said they would build their dream barn with lottery winnings.
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Reducing particulates in a horse’s environment can go a long way toward ensuring his airway is as healthy as possible.
Of the 974 respondents, 634 said their horses live at home with them, while 259 said they board their animals.
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Scandinavian researchers created a stable management tool designed to keep both horses and humans as safe as possible.
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Of the 802 respondents, 170 (21%) said they use a stall freshener or deodorizer on an as-needed basis.
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