DIY Horse
Horses are expensive animals, so it stands to reason that owners will attempt to cut costs wherever possible. Being thrify is fine, as long as you don’t scrimp on important items…like girths, bridles and other essentials.
Horses are expensive animals, so it stands to reason that owners will attempt to cut costs wherever possible. Being thrify is fine, as long as you don’t scrimp on important items…like girths, bridles and other essentials.
It seems to me that perhaps the most satisfying type of horse life has to be a sustainable one. They are, after all, animals and every effort should be made to keep them in the most natural environment possible. Keeping it Real Considering it is animals we are talking about, there aren’t very many resources […]
This handy guest post is curtesy of Don Blazer who teaches over at Horse Courses Online There must be a million horse training tips, tricks and techniques, but one transcends all others. Learning From the Best I stated writing about horses many years ago. And because I was writing for major horse magazines at the […]
Looking for a job working with horses? Try our job board for current listings! There is a big market for horse jobs among young horse lovers. The horse industry is huge worldwide and jobs can be found in every facet and discipline. This video discusses what it takes to become a stud hand. Not For […]
Name Suzanne M. Fairchild Website & places you can find my work online www.rsfairchild.com, fairchildfarmgirl.blogspot.com & also @ Midwest Mercantile in Keystone, South Dakota Where I am Canby, MN out of town on a farm where we custom feed cattle and sustainably raise hogs, chickens, ducks, geese, and sheep. We also have an orchard, vineyard, […]
Name Gretchen Bjornson Website & Places you can find my work online Blog: www.gretchenbjornsonart.blogspot.com Fine Art America: Gretchen Bjornson Facebook: Gretchen Bjornson Art Licking County Arts Gallery in Newark, Ohio Where I am Pataskala, Ohio
Name Nanette Levin Website & Places you can find me online Websites: www.HorseSenseAndCents.com, www.BookConductors.com & www.HalcyonAcres.com Twitter: @NanetteLevin Facebook: Hors Sense and Cents & Nanette Levin Linkedin: Nanette Levin (active in many of the equine groups and co-manage Horse Lovers of the Business World and Horse Trail Riding).
Although I didn’t find as many horse theme apps for the iPad as I have for the iPhone I have a healthy list of them too. Last time we took a look at the cute little pony apps and this week it’s on to the big boys. Portable Horse Games are one of the more […]
It’s toxic plant Monday again and time to take a look at some of the more wicked members of the plant family. Last week it was apples and this week another seemingly innocent culprit, the Apricot Tree.
There are a wide variety of horse blogs out there in cyberspace and just when it seems like I’m following them a good %, I find still more. It’s impossible to catalogue them all, but I’m trying. The Magazine List Over the past few weeks I have shared a horse art and photography blogs this […]
Over the years in writing this site I’ve accumulated quite a collection of horse RSS feeds. From horse artists to equine publications to horse rescues I follow a little bit of everything. Most of them discovered through social media communities or reader recommendations. The Art List The other day I started doing some organizing of […]
Recently I’ve been sharing all kinds of horse themed apps for your iPhone & iPod touch. In fact there are so many that they range from donkeys to unicorns and everything in between. Ponys At Your Fingertips Although I love horses, there is something so precious about ponies. Perhaps it’s the innate stubbornness or maybe […]