Should You Use a Feeder for Your Horse?
Wednesday, November 04 2015
by Editor
Are you thinking about adding a horse feeder to your barn or pasture? Horse feeders have many different benefits, and often they are a worthwhile investment. If you’re still on the fence about whether you should use a feeder for your horse, consider the following factors
- Published in The Classic Insider, Z-Blogs
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Ways the Stable-Ity Grid Can Make Your Life Easier
Tuesday, November 03 2015
by Editor
Are your paddocks muddy messes?
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Jack Lube: The Fairytale Continues
Monday, November 02 2015
by BA
By Britney Anderson
It’s not often that Sidelines gets to play fairy godmother, but for young rider Jack Lube that’s exactly what happened. In 2013, Jack won the Winter Equestrian Festival (WEF) and Sidelines Magazine’s WEF Exclusive Showing Vacation Contest, … [Read more]
- Published in Weekly Feature
Vicki Wood: Part of The Farm House Family
Monday, November 02 2015
by BA
By Carrie Ann Culbertson
When the door chimes at The Farm House and a customer walks into the store, nine times out of 10, “Is Vicki working today?” will be the next thing you’ll hear. Vicki Wood has become somewhat … [Read more]
- Published in Sidelines Feature
Technology to Include When Building Your Dream Barn
Friday, October 30 2015
by Editor
As you plan out how you will bring your dream barn to life , are you thinking about the technology that you want to include in your barn? It’s best to plan your technology out during your early stages of planning your barn. Here are some types of technology that you might want to consider including in your dream barn! Intercom If you’re building a large barn, you might want to consider installing an intercom system
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Day Seven at Royal West Features Dramatic Jump-Off Win for Erynn Ballard
Friday, October 30 2015
by Editor
Erin Ballard and Appy Cara winner on the second night of the Calgary leg of the Longines FEI World Cup™ Jumping North American League $45,000 GGT Footing/Whiteline Structures Classic 1.45 m at Royal West, Calgary, AB, Canada. Photo Credit Katy Whitt Photography October 28, 2015, Calgary, Alberta: The pulse has quickened at the Royal West in Week Two as the big names began gearing up for the weekend’s big prizes.
- Published in Show World, Z-Blogs
Ways to Save On Your Bedding Costs
Thursday, October 29 2015
by Editor
When you add up all of your horsekeeping costs at the end of the month, there are a few bills that typically stand out: your feed bill and your bedding bill.
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Ulcer Prevention Tips to Use In Your Barn
Wednesday, October 28 2015
by Editor
Ulcers. They’re a widespread issue, especially amongst performance horses. Luckily, ulcers are both preventable and treatable! If you want to prevent ulcers in your barn, then these tips can help to keep your horses healthy and ulcer-free.
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Tips to Make the Barn Building Process Go Smoothly
Wednesday, October 28 2015
by Editor
Are you planning to build your dream barn one day? Building a barn, or any structure, is time-consuming and can be a stressful event.
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Shya Beth — Artistic Wunderkind
Monday, October 26 2015
by BA
By Lauren R. Giannini
For Shya Beth, who turns 15 next May, life on the farm in Sussex County, New Jersey, is just about perfect. She has ducks, chickens, geese, alpacas, cats, one donkey, a pony and two horses. Best … [Read more]
- Published in Sidelines Spotlight
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