Stall and Stable: Advice for Barn and Business
Kids & Family:Pets & Animals
Understanding is the key to success and contentment with horses, no matter what you do with them. If you're a backyarder who treasures the minutiae of horsekeeping, or a champion reiner, understanding the nature of all horses, as well as the unique temperament and experiences of the individual horse, makes a huge difference in how well a horse feels and performs in our care.
In this episode, Helena shares some insights from her first 30 days at Hoo Too with Brody, Clarabelle, and Siouxsie. There's also an interesting discussion with horse behaviorist and author, Mary Ann Simonds, whose new book, A Horse By Nature: Managing Emotional and Mental Stress in Horses for Improved Welfare, offers insight to the everyday behaviors of domestic horses that can help us enjoy their company while ensuring that their welfare remains front and center. There's some really good stuff in this episode, so listen in!
This episode is brought to you by: AMERICAN STALLS
EP 46: The Benefits of Boarding
EP 45: Compassion as the Antidote to Barn Drama
EP 44: A Thoroughbred in My Yard
EP 43: The Young Black Equestrians
EP 42: A New Friend in Florida
EP 41: The Pros, Cons, and Blessings of Backyard Barns
EP 40: What's Up at Hoo Hollow
EP 39: Conversations in Quarantine
EP 38: Best Practices in Horsekeeping at Rutgers Equine Science Center
EP-37-Ideas-During-Quarantine
EP 36: Tips for Saving Time at the Barn
EP 35: A Composting Solution for Horse Barns
EP 34: Emergency Planning Tips
EP 33: Marketing Tips for Your Equine Business
EP 32: Outfitting Your Barn with Lucas Equine Equipment
EP 31: What's New at Our Place
EP 30: Emma Ford Returns with Blanket Talk and More
EP 29: Glenn and Helena Together Again
EP 28: Certifying Your Barn with CHA
EP 27: Siouxsie and the Solitary Witch
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