The Cost of Owning Horses in the Suburbs – Average Cost & Expenses For Horses

August 19, 2009 · Posted in horse riding ·by Kim · Comment 

Horses – Wild horses

In today’s society about 20% of families in the United States own more than one horse.

Thousands of other families living in urban or suburban communities with small acres of land and some with no land at all would like to own a horse or two. Many of these families have very little to no knowledge in owning horses in the suburbs or urban horse keeping.

Milk and History
Mongolia is the only place in the world where wild horses exist (the “wild” horses in the US are actually feral). On the Mongolian steppes, tribes of nomads still domesticate wild horses, where they milk them and occasionally slaughter them for meat.

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The Perfect Horse Barn Designs

August 14, 2009 · Posted in horse barn ·by Connie · 2 Comments 

A drawing is not all that is needed when designing a horse barn. There are many elements needed to make the perfect horse barn designs. A prefabricated barn is available but it can not be customized exactly to your specifications. The best route to take is to design and customize your own horse barn.

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Building a Horse Barn in Tough Economic Times

August 8, 2009 · Posted in horse barn ·by Connie · Comment 

Building a Horse Barn in Tough Economic Times
By D. Goossens

The state of the current national economy has really put a crimp on people who had planned to build a horse barn this year. Many banks are not lending at this time, which is forcing people to look for alternative methods to build their barns as economically as possible.

Many folks have sent me some photos of how they were able to construct their horse barns using alternative methods and materials and these structures have turned out very well.

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