An elderly widow lives alone on the family farm. The horse barn has been empty since the children moved out. Recently, an equine professional asked to...
Do “As Is” Clauses in Sales Contracts Prevent All Lawsuits? Equine sales agreements sometimes include the words “as is” and “with all faults.” Sellers use these...
Can a horse seller repossess a horse if the buyer has failed to pay in full? We receive this question frequently, but the answer is more...
Should your stable have rules? Stable rules list the various policies and regulations governing activities on the property. In developing and posting them, stables try to...
Julie Fershtman – What happens next? Who is liable? Over the years, numerous lawsuits have been brought based on equestrian injuries blamed on saddles that were...
Unlocking the Power of Magnets All horses have what I like to call magnets ““ objects they are naturally drawn to. Magnets can be things like...
Fat from any source will make your horse shiny. A fatty substance called sebum, secreted from the sebaceous glands in your horse’s skin, increases when the...
I recently picked up a vintage horsemanship magazine from 1968. One of the articles described the training required of reining horses. The author wrote the following,...
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