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February 5, 2025

How to maximize feeding hay in pastures

Typically, throwing hay on the ground creates a lot of waste as horses walk all over it, or the wind blows loose hay away. When you think about the cost […]
February 5, 2025

Summer Fly Control for Horse Farms

by Lisa Kiley – Published in Saddle Up Magazine June 2022 June is one of the best months of the year for horse people.  The weather is consistently warm, the […]
July 6, 2022

10 Hot Tips to Keep Your Horse Cool This Summer

While the warmer weather is generally welcome, sometimes it can get a little too hot for our comfort and can be especially uncomfortable for our equine companions. So, when the temperature starts to rise, it’s a good idea to remember some important tips to help keep your horse cool and comfortable.
February 10, 2021

Boredom Busters and Enrichment for Horses

Winter weather usually means horses are spending more time inside and aren’t being ridden as often. Horses are herd animals so when confined to their stalls, the following boredom busters and enrichment toys can help keep them out of trouble. Typically, enrichment toys for horses can be divided into 2 categories. 
April 17, 2020

Mud Solutions – Part 1

April showers…you know the rest. While we do need the rain for our gardens, as horse owners, rain is more likely to make us think of mud. With a rather mild winter we never really got away from mud through the winter season. This series will address some of the issues with mud, look at different options on how to fix some muddy situations and help with some suggestions on how to prevent mud from occurring. In this first installment, we will discuss how one group of trail riders decided to take advantage of an easy solution to fix a section of trail that had become nearly un-rideable.
February 5, 2025

How to maximize feeding hay in pastures

Typically, throwing hay on the ground creates a lot of waste as horses walk all over it, or the wind blows loose hay away. When you think about the cost […]
February 5, 2025

Summer Fly Control for Horse Farms

by Lisa Kiley – Published in Saddle Up Magazine June 2022 June is one of the best months of the year for horse people.  The weather is consistently warm, the […]
July 6, 2022

10 Hot Tips to Keep Your Horse Cool This Summer

While the warmer weather is generally welcome, sometimes it can get a little too hot for our comfort and can be especially uncomfortable for our equine companions. So, when the temperature starts to rise, it’s a good idea to remember some important tips to help keep your horse cool and comfortable.
February 10, 2021

Boredom Busters and Enrichment for Horses

Winter weather usually means horses are spending more time inside and aren’t being ridden as often. Horses are herd animals so when confined to their stalls, the following boredom busters and enrichment toys can help keep them out of trouble. Typically, enrichment toys for horses can be divided into 2 categories. 
April 17, 2020

Mud Solutions – Part 1

April showers…you know the rest. While we do need the rain for our gardens, as horse owners, rain is more likely to make us think of mud. With a rather mild winter we never really got away from mud through the winter season. This series will address some of the issues with mud, look at different options on how to fix some muddy situations and help with some suggestions on how to prevent mud from occurring. In this first installment, we will discuss how one group of trail riders decided to take advantage of an easy solution to fix a section of trail that had become nearly un-rideable.
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