The Freelance Way

Many barn owners and managers are finding that freelance equestrian trainers provide better services and less headaches than resident trainers.

May 1, 2012 by in Stable Management (7 Comments)

Safe and Secure

A few simple biosecurity measures can help stop diseases from spreading in your barn.

Jan 25, 2012 by in Equine Health

Boosting Business With Social Media

Social media is fast becoming the most important marketing tool for businesses--even in the equine world.

Jan 4, 2012 by in Stable Management (3 Comments)

Handling The Grieving Boarder

Showing compassion when a horse dies is the right thing to do, for both moral and business reasons.

Aug 1, 2011 by in Stable Management (1 Comments)

Getting Into Shape

Some great tips on getting your horses ready for the busy season.

Feb 1, 2011 by in Equine Health

Saving Our Space

Open land for riding is disappearing quickly. Here's what you can do.

Aug 1, 2010 by in Stable Management

Digital Marketing

Advertising on the internet is smart business.

Jul 1, 2010 by in Stable Management

Keeping the Peace

The equine business is often more about people than it is about horses, and keeping the human clients happy can sometimes be difficult.

May 1, 2010 by in Stable Management

Making Sure

Whether you are buying or selling horses, how much vetting do you recommend? We turned to several equine specialists to get their answers.

Oct 1, 2009 by in Equine Health

Going Digital

A digital newsletter is a great way to stay in touch with clients.

May 1, 2009 by in Stable Management

Buying the Dream Farm

Here's what you should know when you go shopping for your next farm.

Dec 1, 2008 by in Stable Management

Light It Up

Good barn lighting makes everyone's lives a little brighter.

Oct 1, 2008 by in Barns/Grounds

A Difficult Fit

From warmbloods to minis, there is a saddle for all sizes.

Sep 1, 2008 by in Grooming/Tack

Out of Barn's Reach

Putting some barn rules in place for clients who hit the trails is a good idea.

Aug 1, 2008 by in Stable Management

This Is a Drill

Add some fun to your lesson routine with drill team work.

Jun 1, 2008 by in Stable Management

The Cushing's Dilemma

When it comes to Cushing's, good management is key.

Feb 1, 2008 by in Equine Health

Making Grass Greener

How much water does it take to have lush, green pasture?

Jul 1, 2007 by in Barns/Grounds

Taking Care of the Family

If you're thinking of getting into the business of boarding pregnant mares and foals, these experts offer some tips.

Jun 1, 2007 by in Stable Management

Healing Power

Here's an update of the latest news in stem cell therapy.

May 1, 2007 by in Equine Health

Staying Cool

There are great ways to beat the heat this summer with new technologies in fabrics. Here's what's available to riders.

May 1, 2007 by in Grooming/Tack

The Electronic Gateway

These days, most people do their research on the Internet, even in the horse world. Does your Website have what it takes to attract potential clients?

Dec 1, 2006 by in Stable Management

Showing a Client the Door

When it comes to evicting a boarder, there are a few things you should know.

Oct 1, 2006 by in Stable Management (1 Comments)

Leaving a Mark

While not life-threatening, scarring leaves lasting blemishes on horses. Can they be avoided?

Jul 1, 2006 by in Equine Health

Rescue Me

Equine rescue takes a lot of time, patience and money, but the rewards can be priceless.

Jun 1, 2006 by in Stable Management

Cleaning and Spreading

Cleaning up your stalls and pastures is made easier with these handy manure spreaders and stall sifters.

Jun 1, 2006 by in Barns/Grounds

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