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As equestrians, many of us also share our homes with other furry friends. Dogs and cats live in our houses alongside us, and when it comes time to sell your PA horse farm, you may be at a loss as to what to do about your pets when getting your home ready Read More...
As shocking as it may be, not everyone appreciates horses! A big part of owning a PA horse farm is being a good neighbor to surrounding property owners. That means making living next to your equine friends a pleasant thing instead of a headache. Especially Read More...
Cindy Stys Equestrian & Country Properties, Ltd. would like to welcome sales associate Petrina Calantoni to the team. Petrina has years of experience in real estate, and also worked as a General Contractor and property manager. She is also an equestrian, Read More...
The cold weather has moved in here in Eastern PA, and while you may be spending more time indoors, the creatures that live near your home could be looking for comfort in your house, too! Animals and insects seek shelter in man-made structures like barns, Read More...
The 2014 Normandy World Equestrian Games have come to a close, and American horses and riders have some new hardware to show off for their great efforts over the past two weeks. In Showjumping, favorite Beezie Madden ended the individual competition in Read More...
It’s been a great week for the United States Showjumping team at the World Equestrian Games in Normandy, France. The team triumphed over a very difficult track to claim the bronze medal, just behind silver-medal winning France and gold-medal winning Read More...
All of the United States Eventing horses passed the first veterinary inspection today, and are ready to begin competing in the dressage phase on Thursday and Friday. Team riders include: Phillip Dutton and Trading Aces (PA) Buck Davidson and Ballynoecastle Read More...
WEG is well under way, and the USA has put in some great performances in Dressage, Reining, and Para-Equestrian. In Team Dressage, the Americans just missed a medal and finished in fourth place behind bronze-medal Netherlands, silver-medal Great Britain, Read More...
If you own a PA horse farm, it’s likely that you also own some valuable tack and equipment. There has been a rash of tack thefts lately, but there are things you can do to help prevent your tack from being stolen. One of the simplest ways to prevent Read More...
Did you know that riding arena footing eventually wears out and needs to be replaced? Through normal use and weather, footing materials eventually break down. Look for these signs to see if your footing needs to be replaced: -If the base of your arena Read More...
The biggest equestrian event on the globe is set to begin this Saturday, August 23, 2014. After the opening ceremonies this weekend, competition will start on Monday with Dressage, Reining, and Para-Equestrian. WEG will continue for the next two weeks, Read More...
Native plants and animals can be a great help to your PA horse property , from helping to minimize mud to reducing pests and parasites. Take a look at a few of the ways that organisms naturally found in your area can improve your property: Native plants Read More...
We’ve had a classic, hot, humid Eastern PA summer this year, and many riders choose to supplement their horses’ diets with extra electrolytes to replace the minerals lost in sweat. But there are lots of supplements on the market, and no hard-and-fast Read More...
July 7-11, 2014 is National Farriers Week. Take the opportunity to say “thanks” for all of the great work your farrier does for your horse. The next time your farrier comes to work on your PA horse farm ,consider greeting him or her with a Read More...
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