Learn what tractor and UTV attachments horse professionals can't live without. And check out the comprehensive gallery of photos.
Feb 22, 2012 by Jennifer Williams, PHD in Farm Equipment (2 Comments)
Here's a look at what four major tractor suppliers are offering... plus photos and specs.
Jan 18, 2012 by Jennifer Williams, PHD in Farm Equipment (2 Comments)
A roundup of what's new in the world of tractors.
Apr 1, 2011 by Stephanie J. Corum in Farm Equipment
Investing in a tractor can make farm life easier. Protecting that investment is equally important.
Apr 1, 2011 by Colleen B. Litof in Farm Equipment
Accidents involving barn machinery can be avoided with a little training.
Aug 1, 2010 by Scottie L. Emerson in Farm Equipment
New safety and comfort features—both equine and human—abound in hauling equipment.
Jul 1, 2010 by Charlene Strickland in Farm Equipment
No doubt you've already put some serious miles on your trailer this season. Now would be a good time to make sure everything is in good working order.
Jul 1, 2009 by Charlene Strickland in Farm Equipment
From powered wheelbarrows to barn cats, here are some picks for favorite tools around the barn.
Sep 1, 2008 by Donna Campbell Smith in Farm Equipment
The new breed of hauling truck is stronger than ever, while offering unparalleled comfort at the same time.
Feb 1, 2008 by Tom Patton in Farm Equipment
For those who have many horses in training, mechanical exercisers can be a godsend. Here's a look at what's available.
Jul 1, 2007 by Charlene Strickland in Farm Equipment
For those who spend a lot of time on the road with horses, trailer manufacturers are stepping up on comfort.
Apr 1, 2007 by Toby Raymond in Farm Equipment
If you find that you have extra equipment and supplies lying around the barn, why not organize a sale?
Jul 1, 2006 by Ellen Feld in Farm Equipment
Proper tow-vehicle care is part of practical horse ownership.
May 1, 2006 by MAY 2006, Lisa Munniksma in Farm Equipment
Here's a look at what tractor companies are offering up in 2006.
Feb 1, 2006 by Seth Masia in Farm Equipment
Small utility vehicles are fast becoming a barn owner's most valued tool. Here's a roundup of what is available.
Aug 1, 2004 by Seth Masia in Farm Equipment
Automatic watering systems can save time and money for most barn owners. But are they hard to install and what do they cost?
Aug 1, 2003 by Nancy Ambrosiano in Farm Equipment
There's only one of you and twenty of them. Here's how some equine professionals use exercisers and walkers to ease their work load.
Aug 1, 2003 by Stephanie Stephens in Farm Equipment
For barns that need them, jumps can be a bear to maintain. New technology in plastics may be just the answer. Plus, how to build your own jumps.
Dec 1, 2002 by Charlene Strickland in Farm Equipment
For many barn owners, it's their best employee. Here's a look at what's new and improved in the new crop of tractors and implements.
Jun 1, 2002 by Stephanie Stephens in Farm Equipment
Equine transportation isn't what it used to be. Safer, stronger trailers are the norm, and size is no subject.
Apr 1, 2002 by Stephanie Stephens in Farm Equipment
Whether you're taking clients out for a trail ride or traveling halfway across the country for a show, you need a trusty rig. Here's what's available for 2002.
Feb 1, 2002 by Jonathan Gourlay in Farm Equipment
You want to upgrade your trailer but you need to get rid of your old one first. From Website marketing to cleaning hints, here are some tips.
Feb 1, 2001 by Charlene Strickland in Farm Equipment
HUFFINGTON POST -- MAY 17, 2012 -- For Illinoisans who would benefit from a service animal that aren't too keen on dogs, the state Senate passed a bill Tuesday that adds a new alternative option: miniature horses...
CNN -- MAY 18, 2012 -- An undercover video shows horses being struck with sticks and subjected to "soring," an illegal process in which chemicals are placed on their lower legs in an effort to induce the signature Tennessee Walking Horse...
AMERICAN HORSE COUNCIL -- MAY 17, 2012 -- Over the last several days there has been an increase in Equine Herpes Virus (EHV-1) disease notifications through various online articles and social media...
AMERICAN HORSE COUNCIL -- MAY 15, 2012 -- If you are competing in a horse show this weekend, you might not realize it, but decisions made in Washington, D.C. impact you and your ability to show your horse.
WEEKLY TIMES -- MAY 15, 2012 -- A confirmed case of the disease has been reported at an event at La Baule, in northwest France. The horse had been competing at an event at Le Touquet, in northeast France, two weeks previously.
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