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Cold Winter Barn Hacks
Cold Winter Barn Hacks
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I live in northern Indiana, where winters can get extremely cold. I have my own small barn and have come up with some valuable ideas to make things easier during those winter months... Hack 1 I had a hydrant placed inside my barn last summer....
By Susan Fabina
Training The 'Untrainable'
Training The 'Untrainable'
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Hi, my name is Teagan!   Me and my sister, Harper, run a foundation called Christmas Ponies where we buy the “untrainable “ ponies and break them. I train them to barrel race, Pole Bend, and any other speed event. The ultimate ...
Ya-ya’s, Spring Flings and Giddy Up!
Ya-ya’s, Spring Flings and Giddy Up!
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Do you think your horse is nuts in spring? Does he act up, act out, want to buck or run away with you? If so, let’s fix that here and now, shall we?  Here in Colorado, this past winter that includes the one we are so far having this sp...
By Tanya Buck
Thoroughpins - What Causes Them & How Should They Be Treated
Thoroughpins - What Causes Them & How Should They Be Treated
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Thoroughpin is a condition in which the tendon that’s located over the hock has swollen. This condition does not cause pain to your horse and generally won’t cause lameness. In some cases, Thoroughpins are caused by poor conformation...
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What is a Friesian Horse?
The Friesian Horse is a breed of horse originating from the Netherlands that is known for its beauty, power and majestic movement. Friesians are particularly well-suited for dressage and show jumping due to their concentration, strength, suppleness and grace. They tend to be friendly, gentle horses with a strong sense of loyalty. However, Friesians can also exhibit some high-spirited behavior and caution should be taken when riding in unfamiliar areas or disciplines. With proper training and management, Friesians can make excellent mounts for both novice and experienced riders alike.