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from the pages of Perfect Horse

Protect Horse Hay With Proper Storage
Few things are as comforting as filling up your shed or barn with a nice load of horse hay. But once you've bought that satisfying stack of nutrients for your horse, you want to be sure you don't lose any of it to spoilage, animal contamination, or fire. There are several options in... | read »

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Barn: Stables
from the pages of Rodeo

Equine Insurance for Horse Owners
You've finally found a horse that's working for you. A horse you can count on. You've either spent a good deal of time getting him to the point he's at, or you've spent a good deal of your hard-earned money to find one that fits you. Bottom line: if you've got a good horse, you've got a lot... | read »

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Barn: Stables
from the pages of Horse Journal

Stable Owners: Get Good Insurance
With even frivolous lawsuits costing significant funds, you need to be sure you've got all your business needs well covered. We talked with Kate Masterton, a horsewoman and attorney, about why a seemingly backyard horse business should be concerned. Do you need a stable license as... | read »

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Barn: Stables
from the pages of Perfect Horse

Unwanted Horse Coalition Unveils Website
The Unwanted Horse Coalition (UHC) has launched its website highlighting the responsibility of owners to their animals. Both the website and a related brochure explain the UHC and its mission, which is to reduce the number of unwanted horses and to improve their welfare. The coalition was... | read »

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Barn: Stables
from the pages of Horse Journal

Control Barn Pests
When we started our research on ridding barns of rodents, we were bombarded with information on preventing them. Yes, of course, we know what we're supposed to do to prevent them: Use secure metal feed containers. Clean up spilled feed right away, using a damp cloth to wipe it up.... | read »

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Barn: Stables
from the pages of Perfect Horse

Hiring A Horse-Sitter for Your Horse
You'd really like to go away for a weekend like "normal" people do, but who will take care of your perfect horses? If we lived in a perfect world, your perfect clone would do it. But since the world isn't perfect, you have to hire a horse-sitter. Hiring a horse-sitter is not an easy process.... | read »

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Barn: Stables
from the pages of Perfect Horse

Composting Controls Horse Manure
If you care for horses on your own property, then at some point you have probably wondered what to do with that huge mound of horse manure piling up behind the barn. Add to that the 8 to 10 gallons of urine a horse generates, plus the wheelbarrow or more of bedding used each day, and in no... | read »

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Barn: Stables
from the pages of Perfect Horse

'Go Green' in Your Horse Pasture
When it comes to caring for the environment and your horse pasture, horse owners can make a significant difference. Learn how to "go green" in your horse pasture by reducing pesticides and removing toxic herbicides. 1. Limit pesticide use by controlling fly and mosquito populations through... | read »

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Barn: Stables
from the pages of Perfect Horse

Get Your Horse Easily Out of Your Pasture
Taking your horse out of the horse pasture seems simple enough. Just open the horse gate and walk on through, right? Well, that's not quite the case if your horse has pasture-mates eager to escape behind you and your horse. To help keep the rest of your horses contained as you exit the... | read »

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Barn: Stables
from the pages of Trail Rider

Manage Mud in Your Horse Pasture
Question: We tend to get quite a bit of rain in our area. I keep my two fit trail horses in a one-acre horse pasture. Although there's lots of grass in the pasture, certain areas tend to get muddy in the pasture, such as around the feed trough and along the fence line. I've been lucky so... | read »

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Manage Mud in Your Horse Pasture

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We tend to get quite a bit of rain in our area. I keep my two fit trail horses in a one-acre horse pasture. Although there’s lots of grass in the pasture, certain areas tend to get muddy in the pasture, such as around the feed trough and along the fence... | read
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