julianne

julianne

I probably came into this world loving horses. I've owned horses for over 30 years and am a professional farrier. I started this blog to share my love for horses and the knowledge I've learned over the years.

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Remote learning can be a valuable tool for anyone

Do you take private riding lessons? Do you go it alone without a trainer? I could raise my hand to bo

4 ways to keep your stock tanks from freezing

This recent polar vortex is reminding us that winter has not thrown its final party yet. We can still

Go backward to go forward

I recently read a post by Howards Hooves and Hounds about the importance of backing up to build a bet

Don’t let mold destroy your leather tack

Mold can grow deep into your leather tack making it just about impossible to eliminate. This is why t

6 amazing tips for using hay bags

Hay bags are a great way to slow down your horse’s eating and also keep those messy eaters’ stall

Soap – it’s not just for getting clean

Wood chewing can be dangerous for horses. Horses can get splinters in the soft tissues of their mout

Understanding the French Link Bit

Is the French Link bit gentle or severe? Anybody who knows what a French Link bit is, probably has an

Can Hoof Clay Save the Day?

Artimud works even in the rain and mud For a lot of us, it’s still the wet season and we are consta

Digital Pulse

I recently sold a horse and the vet had mentioned increased digital pulse in all 4 feet.  At the

Does my horse have a magnesium deficiency?

Magnesium is an important element in your horse’s diet. Magnesium is used in muscle contraction and