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EP 30: Emma Ford Returns with Horsemanship Tips

Emma Ford Clinic

World Class Grooming Pro, Emma Ford, returns to Stall and Stable to chat with us about some interesting tips from her clinic in Rhode Island a few weeks ago.

We talk winter blanketing, turnout, horse care, and transporting Olympic horses by air and by truck. We also chat about what kinds of things the team at Phillip Dutton Eventing do in order to prepare their horses for a possible run for the gold in Tokyo this year. As always with Ms. Ford, it is a very interesting and fun conversation. Listen in! 

Photo: Brittany Adams

Show Notes:

Guest: Emma Ford / World Class Grooming & Dutton Eventing

Get the Book: World Class Grooming for Horses

Emma Recommends: Horseware Ireland Turnouts

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EP 28: Certifying Your Barn with CHA

How do you know you can trust a barn to provide quality care for your horse? How do you define the word “quality”?

If you ask 10 equestrians what “quality” means in terms of horse care, there is no doubt you will get ten different answers! That’s a problem when business owners open their barns for boarding. It may not be their problem, but it is certainly a problem for the customer – the horse owner.

As with any equestrian professional or service provider, accreditation is key to establishing trust with the customer.

In this episode, guest Christy Landwehr of the Certified Horsemanship Association chats with Helena about what certification means to equine businesses, why a barn owner should consider getting certified, and how one goes about the process. Listen in!

SHOW NOTES

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EP 5: A Simple Automatic Waterer

Making everyday barn chores easier first requires making them simpler. Take watering for example. Filling buckets lined up in stalls each morning and evening is essential, no matter where you keep your horses. Heading out to faraway lands to prep paddocks and pastures for turnout, however, can be one of those farm tasks that eats up time, energy, and for the professional barn manager… money. In my search for simple products that solve these kinds of problems, I found one called Drinking Post. Today’s episode explores the need for, design, and features of this neat new product. Listen in!

Horse drinking in winter
No more frozen troughs. Ahhhh!

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