Why Test Hay Hay may smell fresh and look clean but that’s not the whole story. How do you know if your hay is right for your animals? You already … Continue Reading »
Videos
A Better Highline for Horse Camping
A Better Highline for Horse Camping. Way back in 2009 I created a highline how to video for horse campers. It’s been pretty popular and I hope it’s been helpful. … Continue Reading »
Training a new mule – Cocoa’s First Year
Training an new mule – Cocoa’s first year It’s been about a year since Cocoa came into our lives. Here’s a quick videp showing how we work on training a … Continue Reading »
DIY LQ HORSE TRAILER
OUR DIY LQ HORSE TRAILER I’ve been really surprised with how many people want to see the LQ trailer we put together and how it works because well she’s kind … Continue Reading »
Halters for Horses and Mules
Horse Halters – How and why! If you’ve got a horse, or a mule, you have a halter. It may be plain, fancy, or have special uses, but you’ve got … Continue Reading »
How to Pony with Confidence
How to Pony with Confidence – P is for Ponying Why Everyone Should be Able to Pony Their Horse How to Pony with Confidence. Be able to pony. Are … Continue Reading »
How to Build a Practice Mule
How to Build a Practice Mule Parts List to Build a Practice Mule: Plastic 5 gal barrel 6” wedge cut from barrel creates a more mule shaped profile. Oval vs … Continue Reading »
At Home Clinics
With most clinics and horse expos canceled due to the COVID-19 virus we decided to bring clinics to you! Below you’ll find the ABC’s of Trail Riding. Each letter of … Continue Reading »
Carbon Monoxide
Carbon Monoxide Detector – The most important item in every LQ horse trailer Fabulous weather is here and camping, rodeos, and fairs are on the agenda. All of these activities … Continue Reading »
Tree Hitch knot
Tree Hitch knot – or Plow Hitch – A Quick Release Knot Today lets check out what I’ve always called the Tree Hitch knot. Because that’s where I most often … Continue Reading »