Horsekeeping on a Small Acreage: Designing and Managing Your Equine Facilities | Cherry Hill | \I like it
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Horsekeeping on a Small Acreage: Designing and Managing Your Equine Facilities
Cherry Hill
Storey Publishing, LLC
, 2005 - 320 pages
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highly recommended
Effective management requires knowledge, dedication, and a sincere interest in the well-being of horses. In this thoroughly updated second edition of her best-selling classic, Cherry Hill explains how to be a responsible steward of the land while providing horses with the best care possible. Drawing on decades of personal experience and recommendations from hands-on Extension agents throughout North America, Hill provides detailed, practical information designed to help readers develop and refine their ?
horsekeeping
consciousness.?
A thorough understanding of horses is critical to good horsekeeping, so Hill begins by explaining the behavior and the physical and emotional needs of the horse. She encourages readers to choose a management method that fits their lifestyle and locale. She then explains how to maximize efficiency through careful planning of
facilities
and implementation of diligent management routines that keep horses happy, healthy, and safe.
Well organized and generously illustrated with color photographs and instructive plan drawings, Horsekeeping on a
Small
Acreage
is packed with information that horse owners need. Acreage selection, layout design, and checklists for daily, weekly, monthly, and seasonal management routines are just a few of the essential topics covered in this invaluable reference.
Since it was first published in 1991, Horsekeeping on a Small Acreage has sold more than 160,000 copies. This new edition is full-color and has been thoroughly redesigned, revised, expanded, and updated.
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Excellent planning guide
This book is a great resource for those wishing to build an
equine
facility - on any scale. However, this is not a guide book for horse ownership. If you board
your
horse somewhere, you do not need this book. If you are shopping for land and want to build your own horse place, then this book is perfect. If you are trying to figure out if your set up is safe and good for your horses, then get this book. If you are dedicated to making the best out of your land and your horse, then this book is the perfect resource, and it will help you decide if your land is right for horses or if horses are right for your land. Appropriate land use is important, and Cherry Hill shows how to incorporate horses into your land management practices - or is it incorporating good land management practices into your horsey haven? Her ideas and standards for barn design are also good industry standards. I highly recomend this book for architects and land planners who design equestrian homes/communities/barns.
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This is a nice over view for a first time horese ownwer and acrage ownwer very informative.
Great resource
The book covers everything from horse behaviors, to feeding, and to
horsekeeping
. A very thorough book that covers many areas of owning a horse. Goes into enough detail for any horse owner keeping horses, even if they don't have
acreage
. I was impressed by how informative this book is, every horse owner should read it.
Great book for building a small horse farm
This book is the best I've seen on building or buying a
small
equestrian property or horse farm. Warning - this is not the book for starting a horse business or operation, but it certainly covers all the bases from zoning issues, to how to lay out
your
property to handle weather situations and parts of the country. A really great guide book.
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Great basic manual
This is probably one of the first books you should buy when considering keeping
your
horse at home. It gives enough information to be helpful and to start making intelligent decisions about what you will need to keep your horse and improvements needed to your property.
It's a great jumping off point that will let you know where to go from here and what aspects you will need to further explore. Worth the money as a basic manual.
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