Maintenance and upgrades are key on a horse farm. If you have an especially old property, this task may be a bit daunting. For many horse ranches, these tasks are not only expensive but physically demanding. Many farm owners even spend their entire lives maintaining the integrity of their farm.
A functional space that keeps your horses healthy with a good resale value requires sacrifice. However, with the right information, maintenance doesn’t need to be a taxing chore. Instead, you can have the farm of your dreams in little to no time.
Concerning social needs, the horse requires at least one constant companion with whom it can maintain full contact.
Full contact
“Full contact” means that the horse can not only see and sniff companions, but also interact with them smoothly and continuously. This is possible when horses live in a horse farm with a companion, […]
Winter is tough on horses, and it is equally challenging for their owners. You have to make sure that the animal is comfortable and feeding well. Keeping it warm and healthy is another concern during these difficult months of the year. Also, you cannot go slack with its training. Although you may need to make some extra effort to winter-proof your horse, it is worthwhile to make the season stress-free. Here are some simple prep tips that can keep you and the animal on the safe side.
Building a Horse Property from the Ground Up
Have a Clear Vision
Among other forms of agricultural investments, horse farming is the most challenging. To make it a big success, you should have a clear vision. For instance, decide what you want from the horse property? Some people plan to go towards breeding, while others wish to add a riding facility. Having a horse stud is another option. Depending on the vision, you can plan your budget, material, and timeline.
There is nothing like the bond you make with your horse. The relationship is truly unique, built on a mutual respect and trust, and it can be heart-breaking when the signs of old age start to creep in. However, there’s no reason to get despondent just because your horse doesn’t quite have the same get-up-and-go that they used to.
While most horses begin to show signs of aging in the second half of their teen years, it’s common for them to continue to enjoy life well into their twenties and even into their thirties. To make sure that you share plenty of experiences to come, here are a few steps that you can take.
Natural elements can do more damage to your property than many people think and even regular wear and tear from storms can create problems in your horse stable such as power surges, mold and slippery conditions. There are five main things you can do to protect your stable, horses and self from the effects of Mother Nature, many of which can also make routine maintenance easier. For instance, the right heating, ventilation and air conditioning system in your horse stable can regulate the temperature and keep the dust and ammonia smells low, making it more comfortable to perform routine cleaning tasks.
If your horse is accustomed to living in stables, transitioning it to outdoor living on your own horse farm will be quite a challenging task. You’ll have to plan out your course of action, as well as keep your personal time schedule free at the start. Why? Many things can go wrong during the transitioning period.
For those equine owners who put their beloved horses in stables both during the day and night, it can be tough. The process won’t be just difficult for the horse to adapt, but also for you.
During the transitioning, you might constantly be worrying whether your horse is feeling okay. Each time the rain falls, or it’s snowing, you’ll ask yourself whether your equine friend is doing fine.
However, these worries are usually justified. Most of such owners get up during the night to check in on their horses just to see that they’re fine.
So, to help you with transitioning your horse to outdoor living, we came up with the points below. They’ll mention important aspects of the transitioning process.
The way that you introduce your dog to your horse will determine whether they become good friends or mortal enemies. Of course, you want them both to get along, but before that can happen, you must teach your dog to respect your horse and behave properly to ensure his safety – and that of you and your horse, as well. If you plan on having your dog on your horse farm, here’s how to make the introduction as stress-free and positive as possible for all parties involved.
If you operate a horse farm, your proximity to nature has likely alerted you to the growing need for sustainability. Things like poor air quality, deforestation, and fluctuating weather patterns are quickly making eco-friendly living not just wise, but a necessity.
Here are a few of the best ways, both bigger and smaller, that you […]
Health Problems In Horses During Winter And Ways To Overcome Them
Since winter is approaching fast, it is a busy time of the year with holidays just around the corner. All the other chores also come along with the winters. Which includes cleaning the house, decorating it, and working on your resolution.
Amidst all this, it is possible that being a horse owner, you forget that winter is also coming for your horse. You should not forget about your horse(s) in your busy schedule because they, too, are your responsibility.
Winter comes and brings along with its specific health problems for horses. Problems which, if they are not treated right away, can cause lifetime issues with your horse. If you are a horse owner, then this blog will prove very useful to you.
Because we have decided to discuss some of the most common winter health problems in horses and how you can deal with them.
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