Are Your Horse’s Paddocks Safe?
Minimal shenanigans
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The least favorite holiday for horses must be any holiday where fireworks happen. There’s a lot you can do to help keep horses safe during fireworks, and most of the training needs to happen months before the 4th of July. You can also use meds, supplements, and ear puffs.
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Horses and Poison Ivy and Goats Poison ivy is not a threat to horses or goats. But it’s a danger to you…and you might just pick it up from your horse. Strangely enough, your barn cats and dogs won’t be bothered by it either. But, since all of our critters may come into
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A bill of sale is your best bet.
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Hay is for horses, usually, unless it’s unsafe. Hay storage means minimizing mold, moisture, and temperatures to keep your horse’s safe and to help prevent barn fires.
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