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What should be included in a liability contract for farm sitters?
What should be included in a liability contract for farm sitters?
Consider these tips to help protect your horse’s breathing zone and most effectively achieve optimal respiratory health this winter.
Making a horse property or business financially sustainable can be challenging. If you could use cost-cutting help, here are a few tips from two barn owners.
Horses require extra attention when low temperatures are accompanied by wet and windy conditions. Here’s how to help your horse cope with winter weather.
Plan ahead to keep family, employees, and horses safe during a winter weather disaster.
If economics were not a factor, what would you include in your dream horse barn? Here are some amenities owners have put on their barn wish lists, plus input from a horse owner with experience in both commercial and equine construction industries.
Thefts happen in barns, at horse shows, and from pastures. Learn how to keep your horses, possessions, and people safe.
Winter is a great time for planning. Here are some tips for planning, prioritizing, and tackling your “to do” list.
Ensure horses have adequate shelter, water, dry bedding, and feed when temperatures drop.
From hydration to irrigation, learn how to combat challenges that come with caring for horses in arid climates.
In search of a new type of bedding for your horse? Check out these different options.
Researchers determined that the equestrian community has still not reached a point where it can objectively—or even subjectively—compare arena surfaces in a reliable manner, especially for certain qualities like responsiveness and uniformity.
Find out how to construct safe, aesthetic, and eco-friendly confinement areas on your horse property.
Take steps to manage your horse’s weight and behavior while he’s cooped up.
A senior mare gets grumpy when other horses walk by her in the barn. Our equine behaviorist looks at possible reasons why and how her owner can fix her aggressive behavior.
Critical conditions such as colic, injuries, and dehydration can strike when you’re at a competition with your horse. Here’s how to handle them.
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