Manure is an inevitable part of owning a PA horse farm, and what to do with all the stuff is a problem farm owners and managers face daily. What’s the best way to dispose of horse manure, and what are the most environmentally-friendly manure management practices to adopt? And just what is a manure management… [Read More]
Winter Is Coming: Preparing Horses For The Cold In Eastern PA
The holidays are fast approaching, and with them come colder temperatures, snow and ice. If you own a Pennsylvania horse farm or take care of horses, you’ll want to take some time during the rest of the fall season to prepare your barn and animals for winter. Snow is not just an inconvenience, it can… [Read More]
Protecting Your Well and Septic System
Most PA horse properties are serviced not by city water and sewage systems, but by individual wells and septic systems. These systems take some special care and management, and if you have horses or other livestock, you should take certain measures to make sure your well doesn’t become contaminated and your septic system stays functioning… [Read More]
Going Green: Tips For Your Horse Property
by Brigita McKelvie Many are looking for ways to save our earth and environment by going green. Those of us with horse properties can take these simple steps to help preserve this earth. Compost horse manure.Composted horse manure makes great fertilizer. It has lots of nutrients in it. Local gardeners are more than happy to… [Read More]
Spring Grass Safety For Horses
Your horses have been munching on dry hay all winter long, and they just can’t wait to have at the fresh new spring grass that’s starting to emerge on your Eastern PA horse farm. But before you turn them out to gobble up that grass, take a moment to learn about the potential health risks… [Read More]
Spring Is Here! Time To Get Your PA Horse Farm Ready For Better Weather
After what seems like an endless winter, we are finally starting to see some warmer temperatures here in Eastern PA. The trees are beginning to bud, daffodils are poking their heads out of the soil, and there’s mud everywhere! It’s time to do all the chores you’ve been waiting all winter to get done. If… [Read More]
Keep Your Horses Warm In Cold Pennsylvania Weather
Winter is nearing its end here in Eastern Pennsylvania, but we still have a few of the coldest days of the season ahead of us this week. While it may not be possible to bring your horses inside to hang out in front of the fireplace, there are several things to do to ensure that… [Read More]
Fire-Proof Your PA Horse Farm
Start your new year off on the right foot by enhancing the safety of the buildings on your PA horse farm. Horse barns in PA are often built of wood, and usually filled with hay, straw, and wood shavings. As a result, the average barn can be a real fire hazard. There are some simple… [Read More]
Penn State Extension Presents Parasite Lecture Series
Horse and farm owners in Eastern PA are well-acquainted with the dangers and annoyances of the parasites that can plague our equine friends. From intestinal worms and biting flies, to mosquitoes, to ticks, parasites can be a serious problem. They spread disease, make horses sick, and are an overall nuisance. Learn To Control Parasites This… [Read More]
Keeping Your Horses On The Right Side Of The Fence
One of the most important things to consider as a horse farm owner is how to keep your horses where they should be! Horses that escape from their enclosures put themselves at risk for injury, colic, laminitis, being hit by cars, or simply never returning home. For these reasons, fencing, gates, and stall doors all… [Read More]