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Horsekeeping on a Small Acreage: Facilities Design and Management

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Design safe, functional horse housing that meet the needs of your horse and you. Covering all the necessary steps - from selecting acreage and designing layout to constructing barn and storage... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Excellent!

I just received this book and I skimmed through it briefly, and I'm already thrilled that I bought it. It has excellent examples, charts comparing different things/cost/durability...I'm planning on building my own barn in the next 5 years or so, and this book will help me tremendously! Highly Recommended!

Very Informative

This book helped immensely when I went from never having owned to owning 3 horses in western Washington State. On our 4 acres, we managed, with the help of this book, to not only find ways to work with space conflicts, but with a small budget. She offers many good suggestions to use everyday things, or common things in place of over-priced "horse" items, buckets, feed tubs, fencing, etc. Someone else commented on the "vagueness" of the book, but I never found that to be true, except that it didn't have phone numbers for your solutions. The point of the book in my opinion, is to show that with a little creativity, one can find perfectly good ways to do things in a small space and with a small budget. The book's suggestions also have held good through my moving horses down to CA and dealing with climate and weather changes. Very useful for the small budget/space horse person.

A Must Have!

I bought this book when we first talked about having horses. We knew that we would have limited acreage and wanted to make the most of it for our new horses.Cherry Hill givens direct to point, no fluff information to use every single day. From fencing to feeding, you get sensible strategies.In fact, I mistakingly forgot this book while on vacation. Disheartened to lose the book, I mmediately ordered another copy. This book is a reference for every small farm or horse hobbiest.

Required reading before you bring your horses home.

When we moved to the country and were faced with transforming an old milking barn into a functional barn for our horses, I bought this book. Six years later, I still refer to it on a regular basis. It's been indispensible guidance in all kinds of decisions, ranging from fencing, to stall flooring, to placement of overhead lights, to automatic waterers, to manure management, to bedding, to concrete aisleways, and much more. The book isn't usually the last word that makes my decision, but it's almost always where I start when I take on a new project around the farm. It's saved me time, money, and frustration by warning of common errors and guiding me to an informed decision. This book has payed for itself over and over again, and I will continue to reach for it first, before making any decisions on my next barn project.
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