Adventures with Composting Toilets. One of our earliest questions with the Trailer project was how were we going to handle the “facilities.” You know, poop happens. Horses do it. Birds do … Continue Reading »
November newsletter 2018
The November 2018 newsletter Ready for equine adventures. Ride Often – Ride Safe – Ride with TrailMeister TRAILS – TIPS – VIDEOS – REVIEWS – KNOTS Â TRAILMEISTER IS YOUR EQUINE … Continue Reading »
EBY Visit – Trailer Project Part 3
My EBY Visit To learn more about horse trailers and what goes into them I’m visiting the MH EBY plant in Ohio where they turn raw materials into sturdy trailers. … Continue Reading »
How to Use a Flank Cinch
Learn How to Use a Flank Cinch A double rigged saddle without a functional back cinch is like a suitcase with only one latch buckled. Hello, we got an email … Continue Reading »
What to look for in a horse trailer
What to Look for in a Horse Trailer As published by Saddle Up Magazine A horse trailer is a big investment and comes with a lot of big decisions to … Continue Reading »
Getting Horse and Barn Ready for Winter
Getting Horse and Barn Ready for Winter With a little advance planning, you can ready your horse and barn for the upcoming deep-freeze. Ruger got an email about how we … Continue Reading »
3 Knots to Tie Horses
3 Knots to Tie Horses Let’s look at 3 knots to tie horses that I use a regular basis to tie in and on the trailer as well as out … Continue Reading »
Mid October 2018 Newsletter
There are many things that each of us can do to preserve equine trails. Here are the top 3 that each of us can do to preserve our horse trails….. … Continue Reading »
Trailer Hitch, Balls, Haney Meadow – Trailer Project #2
When you’re towing major equipment such as a horse trailer you need the right setup to get the job done. With a gooseneck style trailer that means my old rear … Continue Reading »
How to pick up a horse’s hoof
New to horses? Want perhaps a better way to pick up a horse’s hoof?  These step-by-step instructions will help you to safely clean and pick up a horse’s hoof. We … Continue Reading »