FINALLY a useful contribution to the ongoing horse slaughter controversy
Natural Horsemanship in the Real World.
FINALLY a useful contribution to the ongoing horse slaughter controversy
Sweet success in the world of natural horse care! The Associated Press recently announced that honey, heralded through time as powerful antibiotic, is making a scene in mainstream medicine.
Today seemed to go by faster than my to-do list got accomplished. Feeding was finished by dark, but I did not work the horses I wanted to. Frustrating, but there is a way through that now-closed door. The cold wind howled outside as I dragged a mini-trampoline in from the storeroom.
Most of us do not have access to warm water in our barns or fields. One way to supply warm water is to
How quickly things change! Daylight savings time now has us out working in the dark, while bitter winds blow around us. I started my inventory of blankets last week. I pulled out my blanket barrels to see what’s what.
The Knock family wanted some suggestions for some off-season goals that went beyond what the horse shows demand. Here are some possible goal ideas to get all your creative juices flowing!
Indian summer weaves its way between cold snaps here in wild, wonderful West Virginia. I welcome the warm sunshine which glows through the foliage. I can take off my winter coat, but the horses can’t. As I wait for the wash bucket to fill to sponge off a very sweaty Brego, I think about the [...]