Your horse can see nearly 360 degrees around him — so what’s the best kind of stall and farm design to make sure he feels comfortable and safe in his surroundings? Kelly Munro of Lighthoof has the details. →
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Lighthoof: Designing a Horse Friendly Farm, Part 4: The Social Lives of Horses
Equine social structures and a horse’s social needs can be pretty complex, but designing your farm to take your horse’s social life into consideration doesn’t have to be. Kelly Munro of Lighthoof has the details. →
Lighthoof: Designing a Horse Friendly Farm, Part 3: Water, Grazing, Skin Care & More
There’s a lot more to designing a horse farm than just choosing where the barn and the pastures will be — Kelly Munro of Lighthoof continues her mini-series on creating the perfect property that prioritizes your horses’ needs. →
Lighthoof: Designing a Horse Friendly Farm, Part 2
Are you designing your own barn? Lighthoof reminds us of a few considerations for the layout that prioritizes your horse’s physical needs and health in part two of this mini-series. →
Lighthoof: Designing a Horse Friendly Farm, Part 1
Most horse properties are designed for comfort and convenience of humans — but what would your horse want to have included? →
Lighthoof: Horse Friendly Farm Design, Part 6: Boredom Busters
Horses are intelligent creatures with complex needs to keep their busy minds engaged: Kelly Munro of Lighthoof has a whole slew of tips and ideas to make sure your horse is leading an enriched life! →
The West Rising: Eventing Opportunities in California
Kim Miller takes a look at Area VI’s unique offerings and the ample opportunities to prepare, perfect and party! →