If you’re like me, then you probably prefer warm weather over cold weather. At the barn, cold weather usually means more work—putting out hay,…
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Some horse owners live in areas where temperatures plummet to the single digits if not colder! They have to worry about freezing water buckets,…
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Quality horse hay should be free of mold, dust, and noxious weeds. The earlier a hay is harvested (within the life cycle of the…
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More and more people are looking for ranch horses. It’s not necessarily because they live on large cattle farms, but rather these horses are…
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Santa’s sleigh is making a stop at the barn! Every horse has a wish list. From something tasty to eat to a stall toy,…
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You’re in the barn doing chores or maybe even riding when you hear your horse coughing. This scenario is all too common, but if you’re like me,…
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Thinking towards the month of giving and receiving, I think that it is important for equestrians to really embrace giving. Every day we receive,…
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West Coast trainer Lisa Winn of Far West Farms, located in Calabasas, California, shares her perspective on preparing young riders for their first medal…
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With Thanksgiving coming up I’ve been thinking of the ways that gratitude affects so many areas of our lives, including our riding and horsemanship….
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Feeding senior horses often requires a little more time and money, but as many of us know, they’re worth it. Due to declining body…