Sprucing Up the Place
…keep her barn clean. Cobwebs and dust can also cloud barn windows and accumlate on light fixtures, making your barn darker and dingier than it needs to be. Clean windows…
…keep her barn clean. Cobwebs and dust can also cloud barn windows and accumlate on light fixtures, making your barn darker and dingier than it needs to be. Clean windows…
…inside air back to the outside. Most barns aren’t designed to provide horses with this type of natural ventilation. To improve the airflow in your barn, consider using barn fans….
…10 feet from the barn, continue asking him for specific movements, but ride another five feet from the barn, turn left and ride back toward the barn. When you’re 10…
…and Lorri Hayward of Hayward Design will help you understand how your barn’s polluted air can make your horse sick, and how to design your barn for proper horse barn…
…and is thus in tune with equine requirements, such as barn materials and safety issues. As he points out, “A good barn shouldn’t cost you an arm and a leg,…
…nose faithfully pointed away from home and in whatever direction you choose. Why is Your Horse Barn Sour? Barn sour, or “herd bound,” behavior is the result of anxiety produced…
Barn Building from Top to Bottom From roof styles to flooring options, our free guide Building Horse Barns: Tips on Barn Styles, Barn Layouts and Practical Horse Barn Features has…
…and dust right out of the barn. She does this about every three weeks. Cobwebs and dust can also cloud barn windows and accumulate on light fixtures, making your barn…
…decided on your barn rules, post them in a visible place and give all boarders a copy. Avoid under-charging. As a first-time small boarding-barn operator, it’s easy to underestimate the…
…problem in the barn. What about restroom facilities? If your barn doesn’t have a restroom, you may need to consider adding one or renting a portable toilet. Don’t plan to…