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Here are all of the articles with a tag or keyword of "ranch".

  • Horse Anatomy: Head & Neck Region
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    Horse Anatomy: Head & Neck Region

    Horses share many pieces of anatomy with humans, but many significant horse parts might be less well known. Learn about horse anatomy and parts of a horse's head and neck from a ranch owner in this free horse care video.
  • Horse Anatomy: Front Legs
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    Horse Anatomy: Front Legs

    The front legs of a horse have parts owners and riders must learn to talk with trainers and vets. Learn about horse anatomy and parts of a horse's front legs from a ranch owner in this free horse care video.
  • Horse Anatomy: Body Region
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    Horse Anatomy: Body Region

    Horses have barrels, gaskins, docks and withers, anatomy features important for riders to know. Learn about horse anatomy and parts of a horse's body from a ranch owner in this free horse care video.
  • Horse Anatomy: Back Legs & Hooves
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    Horse Anatomy: Back Legs & Hooves

    Horse anatomy includes hocks, gaskins and pasterns, features owners and riders should learn to converse with specialists. Learn about horse anatomy and parts of a horse's back legs and hooves from a ranch owner in this free horse care video.
  • Horse Feeding Schedules
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    Horse Feeding Schedules

    Many quarter horses can do with one scoop of feed in each of the morning and night and hay for grazing during the day. Feed a horse enough to maintain weight with tips from a ranch owner in this free horse care video.
  • Horse Nutrition
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    Horse Nutrition

    Horses have a food pyramid just like humans, though theirs includes dry, cured hay and food formula in pellets. Feed a horse healthy, nutritious food with tips from a ranch owner in this free horse care video.
  • Taping a Horse's Wound
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    Taping a Horse's Wound

    Taping a wound on a horse comes after cleaning the wound and ensuring the horse can safely heal without professional medical attention. Learn to tape a horse's wound with tips from a ranch owner in this free horse care video.
  • Taping a Horse's Wound with Vet Wrap
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    Taping a Horse's Wound with Vet Wrap

    Taping a wound on a horse with vet wrap is a careful procedure that should not adversely affect circulation. Learn to tape a horse's wound with vet wrap with tips from a ranch owner in this free horse care video.
  • do yourself pole building kits

    Do It Yourself Pole Building Kits

    Do-it-yourself pole building kits can save you as much as two-thirds the cost over having one constructed by a professional team of builders. They are easy to find and make wonderful buildings for many uses, including garages, storage, large animal barns and workshops.
  • how build horse stall

    How to Build a Horse Stall

    Horses are strong, but delicate animals. Their proper care requires bringing them in from the paddock, and that means they must have stalls. A good stall need not be elaborate, although some are. However, it must account for a few basic features that provide shelter, a floor that is suitable for mucking, and a structure that is sturdy enough to withstand some horse kicking.
  • horse fencing options

    Horse Fencing Options

    There are several types of fencing that can be used for your horse's safety and comfort. Each have their own functions, benefits and downfalls. Here is a look at the three most common fencing options for your pastures or barnyard.
  • electric fence installation

    Electric Fence Installation

    Installing an electric fence is an efficient way of keeping critters either in or out of an area. If you have children, they should be educated concerning the fence's potential for delivering a painful electrical jolt.
  • durabilt pole building

    Durabilt Pole Building

    There are many alternatives for companies and individuals looking to construct inexpensive, yet solid and functional structures. These buildings can be used in situations that apply to farms, manufacturing plants and even churches.
  • gambrel roof pole building

    Gambrel Roof Pole Building

    Gambrel roof pole buildings are metal shelter structures constructed of modular panels, typically steel or aluminum, that are screwed together. The gambrel roof pole building is popular for its classic barn aesthetic as well as for the sense of spaciousness that the expanded roof line provides.
  • how build horse shelter

    How to Build a Horse Shelter

    Being out in a pasture is the best environment for your horse. Keeping a horse cooped up in stalls inside a barn leads to many respiratory problems as well as behavior problems. However, even in the nicest pasture there needs to be some protection from the elements while your horse is outside.