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Going Equine Green Tips from the Forum |
| The winter 2008 issue of Everything For Horse & Rider, the shopping magazine for horse people, featured a story full of advice on how to make your barn more eco-friendly and reduce your--and your horse's--environmental footprint. Read more "green" tips from our forum members. full story > |
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Our Equine Industry: Strength in Numbers
How economic impact studies help to shape the equine industry. By Eliza R.L. McGraw for EQUUS magazine.
EquiSearch's Ask the Vet: Manure in Pasture
Is it safe to have manure scattered around your horse's pasture? Find out what's best for your horse in Dr. Joyce Harman's Ask the Vet column on EquiSearch.com.
Hot Topics in the Horse Industry Today
How much do you know about the most pressing issues facing the horse industry today? Take the EQUUS 10-question quiz and find out. By Christine Barakat for EQUUS magazine.
EquiSearch's Ask the Vet: Bully Horse
Dr. Joyce Harman offers advice on dealing with a bully horse in this edition of EquiSearch.com's Ask the Vet.
The Perfect Small Boarding Barn
Dream versus reality: what one horseowner--and former boarder--learned from starting a boarding barn and testing the adage, "To get it done right, do it yourself." By Sandra Cooke for Practical Horseman magazine.
A Horse Owner's Guide to Good Stewardship
If you own a farm, follow these tips for environmentally sound farm management practices. If you are in a boarding barn, discuss these ideas with your stable manager or instructor.
Control Contagion and Keep Your Horse Healthy
When you follow some simple steps for isolating potential carriers, it's easier than you might think to protect your herd from disease-causing viruses and bacteria. By Laurie Bonner for EQUUS magazine.
Common Poisonous Weeds and Wildflowers
Check out this list of common pasture invaders that may be dangerous to your horse's health. From the editors of EQUUS magazine.
The Importance of Turnout for Dressage Horses
With knowledge comes change and success: Why one top dressage trainer believes in regular turnout for her horses. By Cindy Sydnor for Dressage Today magazine.
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