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Barn: Stables
from the pages of Rodeo
Reduce Stable Flies Before They Reproduce This Spring
Even though it's springtime and dog days of summer still seem
light
years away, it's never too early to
get a jump-start on the war against
summer flies. There's even a new weapon to
add to your arsenal, and it
works best starting now.
Before you have to
drag out the sprays,... | read »
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Barn: Stables
from the pages of Perfect Horse
Good Horse Latches Keep Horses Safe and Secure
Whether it's your horse barn, horse paddock, horse pasture or horse stabling facilities, you need
good horse latches to secure all areas where horses are kept. We'll look at wire gates, pipe gates and wooden gates to find the most secure horse gate for your ranch.
The ideal horse latches and... | read »
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Barn: Stables
from the pages of Horse Journal
Equine Insurance: Make It An Easy Decision
To
an uninvolved economy major it might seem a no-brainer: Don't waste $300 a year
to insure an $800 item. But we're not talking about a used car. What if your
horse becomes ill, and surgery could save his life? Could you afford the $4,000
cost?
Rather
than risk putting yourself through... | read »
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Barn: Stables
from the pages of Perfect Horse
Help Your Cast Horse in Your Horse's Stall
It's hard to believe that a
horse can get stuck -- or cast -- in his horse stall. However, this is a real danger. A
horse is said to be cast when he has lain down or rolled and managed to position
himself with his legs so close to the stall wall that he can neither get up nor
reposition... | read »
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Barn: Stables
from the pages of Perfect Horse
Building Horse Facilities and Equestrian Spaces
When
it comes to designing, building and improving horse facilities, and equestrian spaces, flexibility is
key. From round pens and arenas to barns and storage sheds, choosing products
and designing their horse facilities and equestrian spaces to be safe, effective and flexible may create... | read »
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Barn: Stables
from the pages of Trail Rider
Introducing the Ursa ThornBuster"
Chores never stop and neither will
you with the new Ursa ThornBuster(TM). The Ursa ThornBuster(TM) has never flat
tires so it's ready when you are. These airless tires are made of soft
lightweight, micro-cellular polyurethane that give just like an air-filled tire.
They roll smooth and easy... | read »
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Barn: Stables
from the pages of Trail Rider
Travelling Horse Trailer Watering System
The WHOASIS horse trailer watering system allows you to furnish drinking water to
your horse during trailer travel. The horse trailer watering system includes a 25-gallon water tank, a
charcoal-activated filter, three troughs, a submersible pump, fittings, and
tubing. The watering system fits... | read »
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Barn: Stables
from the pages of Trail Rider
Sundowner Horse Trailer Living Quarters
Hit the road in style with Sundowner Horse Trailer's new Signature Series living
quarters. Quality living horse trailer interiors include furnaces, glass shower doors, skylights over
the shower for improved lighting and head room, hidden screen doors, comfortable
innerspring mattresses,... | read »
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Barn: Stables
from the pages of Trail Rider
Prevent Horse Escapes with the Horse Houdini Stall Product
Cut Heal Animal Care Products Inc. has launched a horse-and-rider safety
product division, "Be Safe NOT Sorry." This line includes two stall
products:
the Horse Houdini -- Escape No More and the Safety Release
Stall Closure. The Horse Houdini -- Escape No More guarantees that your horse... | read »
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Barn: Stables
from the pages of Perfect Horse
Sprucing Up the Place
As winter
sets in, the weather may limit the availability of outdoor activities for you
and your horses. Now may be a good time to step back and evaluate your barn's
condition and organization and take on some do-it-yourself barn projects to help
make your stable as clean and comfortable as... | read »
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| 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... | read |
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