It’s that time of year when flies come back into our lives. When you have horses, livestock, and other animals flies are inevitable. Luckily,…
It’s that time of year when flies come back into our lives. When you have horses, livestock, and other animals flies are inevitable. Luckily,…
Arizona has fairly pleasant weather all year long. Our winters are cold, but not consistently below-freezing temperatures. This means we can still enjoy ourselves…
Today, my husband and I live in Utah at 7000’ feet. We are lucky enough to have our horses living on our property. Keeping…
The holiday festivities are behind me and the days seem so long and dismal. Even if I muster the courage to ride in the…
The ground freezes, then thaws, freezes, then thaws, and this never-ending cycle keeps your paddock in a near-constant state of muddiness.
Though some moisture is…
Chloe may be 18 years old, but she still turns into “Winter Chloe” once the temperatures drop and the sun begins to set earlier….
Have you ever worked your horses in a round pen? I can go further; have you ever worked your ponies, yearlings, foals, green horses,…
Every horse owner knows hay is a crucial part of their horse’s diet since it makes up 1.5 – 2.5% of their body weight….
The relationship between a horse and its owner can be uncanny. Through consistency and trust, that bond can actually grow through a disability such…
Once we look at some of the most popular options, you will surely have a better handle on what may be your best options…