Did you survive the winter with your horses? We have and are getting ready to ride more. We take a break more in the winter as our other business picks up more in the cooler months.
We will be offering more lessons and possible trail rides, so call to schedule a time to meet the horses.
Here are some articles to get you ready for Spring:
Pasture Safety Checklist
Pastures are like laundry—they’re never “done” and need to be kept up with. What may be intact in the spring may need repair by fall, so regular inspections should be part of your barn chores. And, even though your pasture may appear safe, it can harbor many hazards. Remember, if there’s one out there, your horse will find it. Here are some things to look out for as you do a spring pasture safety check.More »
Working with a veterinarian and nutritionist to determine what and how to feed your horse–while minimizing animals’ stress–goes a long way toward keeping horses hale and hearty. Read More
Time for a Spring Tune-Up
Keeping your equine partner “healthy as a horse” is a worthy objective that can be achieved with some thoughtful strategies and collaboration with your veterinarian. A springtime tune-up is key in preparing your horse for the active riding season ahead. It can also protect him against illnesses that become more prevalent with warmer weather and during contact with other horses at events. More »
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