There are many ways to buy a new horse barn. For horse owners the horse barn is a haven, a place of harmony and sometimes retreat, and a space that they can enjoy at all times of day.
Continue readingLighting Up the Horse Barn for Best Use, Safety and Security
Unless your new horse housing consists of a run-in shed placed in the middle of a pasture, you’re probably going to want to add lighting to your new horse barn.
Continue readingBuying A New Horse Barn. When You Are Not Sure. At All.
The decision to buy a new horse barn is a big decision and not one most horse folks take lightly.
Continue readingThink Safety First When Handling Large Hay Bales
When you consider the pluses and minuses of utilizing the large hay bale, it is smart to think about personal and personnel safety as well as hay quality, pricing, and availability.
Continue readingHorses and Vehicles – The Practicalities of Mixing Horsepower Housing
Old-fashioned horsepower in the vein of equine flesh is a horse aficionados’ favorite type of horsepower to own.
Continue readingSecurity Perspectives in K9/MWD Kennels and K9 Care
The training and care of all K9 and Military Working Dogs (MWD) should include a hygienic and safe haven for times when these canine heroes are not on duty.
Continue readingDual Barns Mean Dual Customer Base
The idea of building two barns instead of one to develop your horse business is double the fun and double the pleasure, especially when it comes to building farm income
Continue readingHow To Manage Horse Barn Needs After Catastrophe Strikes
Despite taking every type of precaution to save a structure from destruction, the forces of nature are sometimes too powerful for any building, no matter how well constructed, to withstand.
Continue readingWhy You Should Build to Withstand the Test of Time
When it comes to the vagaries of the weather anything can happen anytime. How well built the barn or structure and the nature of the materials, may make all the difference in whether the building is left standing.
Continue readingKeeping Bugs at Bay on Your Horse Farm
Aside from mosquito-borne disease concerns, the daily torrent of everything from tiny biting midges to giant pale horse flies that invade the horse farm can make life miserable for man and beast.
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