Tips to Transition from Your Barn Life to Your Outside Life
Monday, October 19 2015
by Editor
Sometimes life leaves us no choice but to immediately go from the horse barn back to our “outside lives.” Whether it’s heading to the office or a family function, we may find ourselves trying to hide the evidence we’ve been to the barn. If you have to return to your “outside life” immediately after leaving the barn, here are some tips to ease this transition. Keep a Change of Clothes in Your Car Simply changing your clothes can be a great way to refresh, helping to leave the smell of the barn behind you
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Jennings Ingram — Modern-Day Monet
Saturday, October 17 2015
by BA
By Doris Degner-Foster
If Claude Monet had been inspired to paint horses, it might look somewhat like Jennings Ingram’s work. Working in oils and acrylics, she paints horses in a contemporary impressionistic style, using bold brush strokes and paint drips.… [Read more]
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Tips to Motivate Yourself to Go Ride
Friday, October 16 2015
by Editor
With the cooler weather and shorter days, it becomes more and more difficult to get yourself out to the barn and into the saddle.
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How to Design Your Barn to Maximize Safety When Handling Horses
Thursday, October 15 2015
by Editor
We all know that horses are injury and accident prone, but designing your barn carefully can help to maximize safety for both the horses and people! Think about incorporating these safety tips into your barn. Build a Generously Sized Barn Aisle When planning your barn aisle, make sure that it will be wide enough to allow for horses to safely pass through. You should make your barn aisle at least 10 feet wide, though even wider is better.
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Patricia Powers Art Exhibit
Thursday, October 15 2015
by Editor
“Arcature”, oil on canvas, 28″ x 30″, 2015 Patricia Powers’ solo show opens in November at a contemporary art gallery in the hottest little art town in the US: Hudson, NY.
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Win Tickets to the Washington International Horse Show
Thursday, October 15 2015
by Editor
Sidelines Magazine is excited to be able to give away tickets to the Washington International Horse Show! WIHS will be held October 20-25 in Washington DC. Each of five winners will receive two tickets to attend. How do you win tickets
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Designing the Perfect Wash Bay
Wednesday, October 14 2015
by Editor
Having a wash bay in your barn can make day-to-day horse care and grooming so much easier. But it’s important that you design your wash bay correctly from the start. Here are six steps to designing the perfect wash bay! Install Adequate Drainage When planning out your wash bay, be sure to plan for adequate drainage.
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Barn Building Tip: Know the Climate of Your Location
Tuesday, October 13 2015
by Editor
There’s a lot to think about when you’re planning to build a horse barn. From how best to position the barn on the property to just what style of a barn you want to build, your plans will quickly become detailed and extensive! But there’s one common factor that you don’t want to forget about until it’s too late: Climate. Why Climate Matters The climate of your location can play a role in determining the types of barns that are most suitable for you
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Considerations When Building a Breeding Barn
Friday, October 09 2015
by Editor
When you’re building a breeding barn, careful consideration needs to go into every element of that barn! From the barn layout to the components that you put into it, the safety of your mares, stallions, and foals depends on your vigilance during the build. Consider these points when building your breeding barn! Large Foaling Stalls When designing your foaling stalls, make sure that they leave both the mare and foal plenty of space to move around in comfort and safety. You may wish to install metal mesh bottoms on the foaling stalls for easy visibility without disturbing the mare or foal.
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Designing Your Barn to Make Hay Deliveries Easy
Thursday, October 08 2015
by Editor
When you own a barn full of horses, hay deliveries are an essential part of life. No one enjoys hay deliveries – they’re tiring and often difficult – but you can build your barn to help make hay deliveries easier! Here are some tips to make sure that hay deliveries run smoothly. Position the Barn So the Loft is Accessible When you’re planning your barn’s layout, make sure that you position the hayloft barn door so that it is easily accessible for trucks.
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