Stall and Stable: Advice for Barn and Business
Kids & Family:Pets & Animals
If you're running a boarding or training business and struggling to stay afloat, you need to listen to this episode.
If you're a professional competitor, you need to listen to this episode.
If you're an equine chiropractor, hoofcare provider, veterinarian, or hauler, you need to listen to this episode.
If you are NOT a business person but you are in the equine industry, this episode will inspire you to make a change and get the kind of help that can turn a tough job into a much, much easier one. Horse people have a unique skillset that does not typically include business planning or crunching numbers, that's why a bookkeeper who understands your profession can lead to the way to your salvation. For real! Listen in...
This episode is brought to you by AMERICAN STALLS, makers of fine quality stable components and accessories.
EP 144: Introducing Maria
EP 143: A Barn Building Checklist
EP 142: Triple Crown Nutrition Spotlight - Listener Q & A
EP 141: The Biomechanics of Riding, with Wendy Murdoch
EP 139: Horse Brains and Bellies
EP 138: Voices of Aiken, Live
EP 137: Hoo Too and Horse Nutrition
EP 136: The Equestrian Entrepreneur
EP 135: Equine Nutrition in Depth, with Clair Thunes, Ph.D.
EP 134: Road to the Horse with Tik Maynard
EP 133: Feeding Forage Q&A with Triple Crown Nutrition
EP 132: What People with ADHD Have in Common with Horses
EP 131: Updates from Hoo Too, and a New Book by Mary Ann Simonds
EP 130: The Journey from Rhode Island to South Carolina
EP 129: Herbs and Tracks and Roundabouts at the Cornish Ranch Track Livery
EP 128: EC Pro Software for Barn Owners
EP 127: Tracking Your Horse's Water Consumption with Cascada
EP 126: Air Cooling Systems for Horse Barns
EP 125: Barn Entry Doors by American Stalls, a Q & A
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