
10 New Horse Owner Resources on TheHorse.com
From feeding to vaccines and colic to lameness, here are some basic resources to get the new horse owner started.
From feeding to vaccines and colic to lameness, here are some basic resources to get the new horse owner started.
Some trees can kill horses, and horses can kill trees. Here’s what you need to know.
Here are some spring-cleaning tasks and tips from our Facebook fans, as well as reference articles to help you get started.
No doubt about it, horse ownership is a big responsibility. Here’s a look at the basics of what every horse needs.
Alayne Blickle of Horses for Clean Water offers tips on selecting horse-safe fencing.
Building or renovating a horse farm requires substantial planning, finances, and hard work, but we’re here to help.
An equestrian facility architect and a horse management expert answer your questions about designing and improving horse properties and farms.
Of the 1,036 respondents, 307 (30%) said they would design or redesign their horse barn if given the chance.
Of the 873 respondents, 257 (29%) said they use electric fence on their horse farm or facility.
Here’s how to design your dream equestrian setup–in this case, on a small acreage.
Electric fencing can be a valuable tool for improving your pasture management. Here’s what to consider.
Spring is in the air! Here are some tips to help you get your horse property ready for the season.
The best fencing to use is dependent on several factors including the size of the property, number of horses, and more.
We just got a 4-year-old stallion at our barn, and I wanted to know if even with electric fencing will he be able to break out to get in with the mares that are in the paddock next to him?
A veterinarian and horse behavior expert addresses a senior horse’s bad experience with an electric fence.
What safety concerns do you look for when selecting a new stable for your horse?
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