Treat and Prevent Hoof Infections with Oxine AH: Oxine AH is a powerful weapon against fungal and bacterial infections of the hoof and lower leg – such as thrush, white line disease, and scratches – yet it doesn’t harm living tissue when us…
Sunday, January 03, 2021
The Wonders of Oxine AH for disinfecting
Treat and Prevent Hoof Infections with Oxine AH: Oxine AH is a powerful weapon against fungal and bacterial infections of the hoof and lower leg – such as thrush, white line disease, and scratches – yet it doesn’t harm living tissue when us…
Handy Craft and Tool Items for Farm Projects
Shrink wrap bags - for covering labels on bottles of fly spray, coat polish, hoof oil, etc. Also for long-term storage of things that must stay dry, such as medications and bandages. You can sort of DIY your own first aid kit this way.
And of course, in order to shrink the above two products, one needs to buy a heat gun.
Electrical tape - wrap ends of rope after knots, replacement keepers. Comes in fun colors, like brown to match your leather! Oh yes, and it's the best thing to hold pasture braids in place... it actually comes off very easily, and doesn't damage the mane or tail hair. If you give lessons, it's very hand to use to mark where your student needs to hold the reins. I also use the white or brown colors as to secure the loose ends of electric fence tape. You can also use the brown to make replacement leather keepers for bridles and halters.
Shrinky Dinks / Shrink Plastic - for halter / bridle tags. Also tags in tack room.
Dremel Tool - Clean rust off metal buckles, conchos, etc. Use soft brush to clean leather crevices, use the grindstone to sharpen tools. I also frequently use the sanding attachment to trim the dog's nails... sort of like the tool advertised for pets, but more powerful. The one I have linked here is cordless, which makes it handy to use down around the farm.
I would love to hear about clever hacks, tips, and tricks that others have tried or use. I sometimes seem to come across something in a horse forum, or perhaps on Pinterest, but other than that, there doesn't seem to be any one website or location to find these things. So if you have something nifty and clever to add, please let me know in the comments!
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Thursday, December 31, 2020
Barney, aka "Barn Cat"
Cottagecore Aesthetic continued...
"Patience Pole" theory and highline for horse training
Sports Tracker App for recording rides
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I think what I like most is just the sense of accomplishment I get from looking back at what I've done!
Some Favorite Grooming Products for Dogs and Horses
First off, these Grooming Gloves...
I have tried numerous other types of scrubby mitts, bath mitts, and curry gloves, but these really have more teeth that actually get down to the skin. As proof, my sensitive TB is not a big fan. BUT, you can also use them on tails! Just put your palms together with the tail hair in between and stroke down. Works great!The next product, I actually purchased from my vet, but it is available on Amazon, and I intend to buy more. It is Hylyt Shampoo by Bayer
Wow! One bath was all it took! No more flakes anywhere to be seen on her skin, and her coat was super soft. I really wish I had taken a before picture, as I was extremely impressed by the difference. I can't wait for the weather to warm up so I can try it on the horses.... particularly those prone to rain rot and fungus issues.
Monday, November 30, 2020
Eva and Atticus do a couple jumps
Sunday, September 20, 2020
Wednesday, September 09, 2020
200 Acres added to Rosaryville State Park!
Cottagecore!
I was recently introduced to cottage-core by a friend who heard a segment on NPR (national public radio), and thought, “that is exactly the sort of thing Anna does!” So of course, I promptly asked the Google about it, and this is what I learned:
“Cottagecore” (Also called Farmcore or Countrycore) is a visual look that is inspired by a romantic version of life on a farm in places such as the U.S., Australia, England, Ireland, and Scotland. It is based on the concept of living simply and in harmony with nature. I tend to think of Little House on the Prairie, or the Hippie movement of the 1970s (only cleaner and sweeter smelling, with fewer drugs).
It involves the subjects of self-sufficiency, growing and raising your own food, taking care of family and community, so forth and so on. It seems to be a common theme that while I know what I am interested in, I don’t always know the proper search terms to use or what the current buzzwords are. I frequently would search for “ferme ornée” (Ornamental Farm in French), which is what Thomas Jefferson’s estate Monticello was referred as… what one might once have called a “Gentleman’s Farm”. It also revolves around the idea of an aesthetically pleasing farm, where the animal enclosures, fences, structures, etc. should not be solely utilitarian, but also must be pleasing to look at.
The one thing I found rather interesting is that apparently there is a political bent to some of this movement… being either very strongly LGBTQ, or the far-right based on traditional gender roles. Kind of funny, huh? I love the Cottagecore stuff simply for the aesthetic, and disregard any political leanings around the trend.
Of course, there has also been criticism because Cottagecore idealizes a refined Eurocentric farming life, which some think carelessly celebrates colonialism, as well as simplifies and underestimates the labor of farmers. (I mean, it wouldn’t be quite such a fun fantasy if you had to look at photos of underpaid immigrants laboring under the hot sun and all the human rights abuses that go on in the real world). Then again, my argument would be that this is of course an ideal, visually appealing fantasy version of farm life. I mean, come on, it includes fairies!

Tuesday, August 11, 2020
Little Pony Wookie’s first real ride!
Tracker for elderly or sick pets
Friday, June 26, 2020
Great day for riding!

Wednesday, June 24, 2020
A few more products created for the horsey set...
Monday, February 10, 2020
People Falling Off Horses Blog
Sherrie riding Atticus in the dressage ring
At any rate, she asked me if she could regularly school Atticus, and of course I jumped at the chance! Here is some video of her riding him the other day, where she really got him to respond to her leg and to collect a bit:
Thursday, January 16, 2020
Some fun horsey products....
race horse wrapping paper
I used to be rich...
Saturday, January 04, 2020
Atticus at his first recognized horse trial!
Monday, June 24, 2019
DIY / Homemade Horse Products - Updated!
These are my various home-made concoctions that I have found very useful to use around the farm. Please note that I may earn a commission fr...
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These are my various home-made concoctions that I have found very useful to use around the farm. Please note that I may earn a commission fr...
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I prefer an overhead tie, or what is known as a "highline" in the world of horse packing and camping. There is something else tha...
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I love using Oxine for all sorts of disinfecting around the farm. I consider it a vital disinfectant to have, and don't ever want to ...













