Posted by Steven Allen at May 30th, 2010 in Horses
Instead of sending trash off to the landfill it can be used when making a compost pile or put it in a compost tumbler.
Tumblers will produce compost in about 6-8 weeks but if your not in a hurry you can just pick a spot on the ground.
Choose an out of the way spot for the compost site. Compost does not produce and odor, if it’s done right. It is a bit unsightly though.
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Posted by Peter Higgin at May 23rd, 2010 in Horses
If you are new to horse ownership, or are looking to purchase new clothing or accessories for your horse, then you need not fear. There are many different accessories and horse wear to choose from, and many different types of each too, after reading about them you will definitely know what you need!
To prevent purchasing the wrong type of clothing or accessory, you should first learn about what each one does. There are lots of types of each of these, but it will all be clear to you very soon. The most common horse wear is rugs, bridles, and saddles.
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Posted by Adriana Noton at May 20th, 2010 in Horses
If you have a dirt floor in your horses stall you’ll know that it has it’s disadvantages . Cold and easily waterlogged in wet and cold weather and high maintenance when it comes to keeping it clean, especially when used in conjunction with a deep straw or wood shavings bed. So the question is. What are the alternatives to a dirt floor in horse stalls?
When considering alternatives there are a number of issues you need to bear in mind. Cost, ease of cleaning, benefits to the horse and benefits to you are some things you need to think about when you are considering making any changes to your horses stall.
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Posted by Hubert Miles at May 12th, 2010 in Horses
Many people have found the rustic lifestyle they have been looking for at RedTail Mountain in Mountain City Tennessee. This private community embodies the majestic beauty of the Appalachian Mountains by celebrating the rustic heritage of the mountain living.
RedTail Mountain can be found about 20 miles from Boone North Carolina and home buyers looking for rustic single family homes, town homes, and cottages have a lot to choose from. The community is conveniently located to area shopping, festivals, theaters, and museums for your entertainment.
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Posted by Amber Shipplen at May 2nd, 2010 in Horses
Wood is a classic fave, no denying that. Certain things should only be made of wood. On the other hand, there are some things which may be done without using wood. A good example could be structures, especially horse barns. There’s no reason you cannot make horse barns as metal buildings.
You can always convert your horse barn or any other barn for that matter from wood that could go rickety into metal buildings which could stand harsh weather. In fact, there are more and more people with barns who have been switching from wooden barns to metal buildings.
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