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Bust Boredom With A DIY Stall Toy

March 3, 2021
You can keep your horse entertained for hours with a fun stall toy. Before you head to the tack store, why not try a DIY one? They’re easy to make and can be customized based on what your horse likes. Most of them involve a tasty treat that is sure to grab your horse’s attention....

5 Things That Your Horse Dislikes

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November 6, 2019
Most owners try to make their horse as comfort and happy as possible. Over the years, you’re likely to discover a few likes and dislikes. Some can be avoided and others can’t. The important thing is to know what sets your horse off, so you can be ready for their reaction. Top Dislikes By Most...

Bust Boredom: 5 Ways To Make Arena Work Fun

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May 7, 2019
Often, horse riders get so focused on achieving goals that they lose sight of how much fun riding can be. It can be easy to relax and have a good time out on the trails, but what about in the arena… Are you able to enjoy your horse there? Get the most out of your...

This Is How To Stop Your Horse From Pawing At The Ground

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July 17, 2018
A horse that paws can be destructive. They can destroy stalls, barn aisles, and arenas as they dig through the ground with their hooves. This behavior can quickly form into a habit if not corrected from the beginning. Get to the bottom of this problem by finding out why your horse is doing it and...

10 Barn Activities For Rainy Days

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July 17, 2017
The skies are gray and you can hear the steady pounding of rain on the barn roof. Rainy days can put a real damper on your trip to the barn. Muddy fields, sloppy arenas, and soaked horses are no fun! Now’s your chance to get creative and find ways to enjoy your horse no matter what’s...

These Toys Promise To Entertain Your Horse

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June 2, 2017
Want to eliminate boredom and stress in your horse? Try a toy! These simple, yet fun toys can put your horse’s mind to work in the stall or field. This helps to eliminate nasty vices and gives your horse something to do. You might be surprised with how easy it is to curb destructive behavior with...

Why Is Your Horse Chewing Down The Barn?

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March 13, 2017
Has your barn been attacked by wood chewers? Is it termites or your horse? There’s nothing worse than a destructive horse that takes to chewing up your fences, stalls, and barn siding. The reasoning can sometimes be easy to figure out, while other times long-term observation may be needed. Many horses chew out of boredom,...
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