Winterizing barns, harrowing pastures, draining hoses and water tanks, and cleaning and properly storing show tack and other summer horse equipment are among the “Top Ten Green Tasks Horse Owners Should Do Before Winter.”
“Taking care of what you have as a horse owners goes a long way toward being green,” says Laurie Cerny, editor and publisher of Green Horsekeeping Guide. “Anytime you have to replace something, either from damage done by a horse or because of negligent maintenance, it not only costs you money, it also costs the environment.”
Cerny also recommends posting a list of these tasks in the barn. “It’s easy to get sidetracked on a nice fall day doing other things. Then before you know it, it’s Thanksgiving and you’re scrambling to get things done. There’s nothing fun about trying to roll up frozen water hoses, or discovering a mouse has made a cozy winter nest using one of your show blankets.”
Here are The Top Ten “Green” Tasks Horse Owners Should Do Before Winter:
For more tips on preparing your horse and barn for winter, read on >>
Laurie Cerny is the editor of Green Horsekeeping Guide. The annual guide includes columns and articles written by experts in areas of green horsekeeping, national resource listings for green horse care products and services, and coupons and rebates for many of these products. For more information about the annual guide, click here.
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This is my first winter keeping a horse where it's cold...should be an interesting experience!!
Thank you all good reminders
Good to keep in mind.
Thanks! You mentioned some things I didn't think about! My first winter with my horse! Appreciate!
Cool article, i have a shanty redneck barn, first barn every bought the horses coats, but i really like my shanty barn, its gonna work i believe, its not big and fancey, but dry
Thank you for the hint about using a horse trailer to store water tanks in! My best friend and I inherited a huge horse property last summer, and I swear there is a 70-100 gallon water tank for every horse on the place (10 of them - and a donk!). Since they are all at pasture all of this extra hardware is just not necessary. Included in the equipment are two stock trailers that are standing idle (since we brought our own with us); I will be getting the tractor out today and doing some reorganizing!