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Many disciplines are instituting new helmet rules as research highlights the benefit of safety headgear.
May 14, 2012 by Charlene Strickland in Grooming/Tack (5 Comments)
For busy barns, the tack room can be one of the most important spaces to consider. Here are some great ideas and photos to get you going.
May 7, 2012 by Katie Navarra in Grooming/Tack (2 Comments)
These latest equestrian clothing products will help keep you cool during those long days in the sun. Be sure to check out the photo slideshow for these products.
Apr 4, 2012 by Stephanie Stephens in Grooming/Tack
It's time for a spring cleaning in the tack room and here are some great ideas for getting rid of some of the old tack at your barn—that can help others and benefit your bottom line.
Mar 28, 2012 by Charlene Strickland in Grooming/Tack
Sick of dragging the laundry to the laundromat or, worse, to your house? Consider installing a laundry area in your barn.
Aug 1, 2011 by Colleen B. Litof in Grooming/Tack
With the summer season approaching, clients are going to want to hose off and clean their horses. Are your wash racks suited for the job?
May 1, 2009 by Suzanne Vlietstra in Grooming/Tack
When it comes to buying clippers for your barn, manufacturers are offering up a host of choices for jobs both big and small.
May 1, 2009 by Delanee Kahl in Grooming/Tack
Winter grooming can be a difficult and messy chore. Here are some tips from a professional.
Dec 1, 2008 by Elaine Pascoe in Grooming/Tack
From warmbloods to minis, there is a saddle for all sizes.
Sep 1, 2008 by Audrey Pavia in Grooming/Tack
If you run a trail operation, providing comfortable saddles for the horses and the clients is a top priority.
Jul 1, 2008 by Donna Campbell Smith in Grooming/Tack
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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Helmets
I also believe that all riders should wear safety helmet. I've heard a lot of riders, especially th...
Hidden Farm | Putting a Lid On It
Helmet Rules
I firmly believe that all riders, regardless of age or discipline, should be required to wear helme...
Robynne Catheron | Putting a Lid On It
consistent rule
The helmet rule needs to be consistent. When at a rated dressage show, the announcer kept telling ...
julie | Putting a Lid On It
helmet rules
My $40 helmet saved my life! ALL riders should be required to wear helmets even while working on t...
Pinnie Sears | Putting a Lid On It
Agreed.
Thank you for a great article and pointing out the changes and improvements to helmets, too. I don...
DR. REBECCA GIMENEZ | Putting a Lid On It