Books & DVDs
Management
Who Needs Worker’s Compensation?
A barn worker driving to the feed store to pick up a load of grain, is injured in an automobile accident. An employee of a stable fails to keep a safe distance while pasturing a horse and gets kicked in the head. Both have huge medical bills, and it will be months before either can return to work. Who is responsible? | MORE
For the Record: Keeping Medical Records
Keeping your own medical file may be one of the most important contributions you can make to your horse's health care management. | MORE
Horse Owners & IRS Taxes
An attorney gives the do's and don't's that horse owners should be aware of in complying with I.R.S. regulations. | MORE
Hiring Employees for Your Horse Business
Your horse farm is a business and must be run like one. Here are some tips on hiring good help. | MORE
Preventing Random Tax Audits
Audits may target taxpayers who earn more than $l00,000 and fail to show a profit in their horse activity. | MORE
Quick Fixes for Manure
Innovative tips for managing manure, plus hot links to places you can learn more about it. | MORE
Your Horse Business Must Grow or Die
How change affects management of your horse business. | MORE
Four Strategies for Avoiding Liability
We all fear liability--and rightly so. It can mean lawsuits, trials, unpredictable jury verdicts and the potential for serious financial damage. But everyone has the ability to take active measures to avoid liability. Here's how. | MORE
Inhibiting Mold and Mildew in Your Tack Room
Mold and mildew can have a devastating effect on your tack. Here's how to inhibit the growth of mold and mildew in your tack room and protect your tack investment. | MORE
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