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| • | From Boarding to Your Barn The article this month is the first in a two-part series covering what to do when you’ve decided to stop boarding. Choosing to stop boarding your horse and bringing him home to your own property is a big transition. It's one that takes a detailed plan and enough time to execute that plan well.
Before you decide to bring your horse home, do some research to make sure you can build a suitable home on your property. Is your land zoned for livestock?... read more |
| • | Let There Be Light The need for good quality light is never made more apparent than during winter's dark days. Aside from the obvious purpose of illuminating the barn... |
| • | Winter Issues Winter brings snow, ice and cold, all things that will undoubtedly affect your horses, their containment and you. Just as your car and home have special... |
| • | Deciding Which Stall System is Right for You Now that colder weather is here and outside projects have been put on hold, tackle those inside projects instead. For many of you, that means adding... |
| • | Goal Setting for 2007 With the end of 2006 quickly approaching, many of us will begin thinking about resolutions for 2007. The New Year is also a great time to revaluate... |
| • | Things Every Barn Needs While no two barns or boarding facilities are alike, many do have things in common. As someone who's worked as barn help for several facilities at different... |
| • | Winterizing Your Barn Now that fall is in full swing throughout most of the country, it is time to get serious about finishing those barn projects before winter. Your barn... |
| • | Getting Ready for Vacation Planning that long awaited get away? What do you do to make sure your horses are well taken care of while you are gone? Do you board your horse or hire... |
| • | Choosing a Trainer You have been taking riding lessons and have just bought your first horse. You are considering showing your horse, but the barn where you ride only... |
| • | Boarding as a Business As a horse owner, you might have thought about boarding horses at your home barn. There are as many variables to boarding as there are choices in horses.... |
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