Boarders vs. Barn Owners
…rules of the boarding game usually favor the stable owner. However, the law holds that anyone who boards horses for money must provide a reasonably safe environment and must use…
…rules of the boarding game usually favor the stable owner. However, the law holds that anyone who boards horses for money must provide a reasonably safe environment and must use…
…40 horseback riders, as well as 29 delectable cast-iron recipes to savor and share. The two-day August ride, hosted by the Appaloosa Horse Museum board of directors, serves as one…
Why do some boarding stables prosper while others fail? Many times it’s not money management. A boarding stable’s success depends heavily on the attitudes and communication skills that stable owners…
…in operation for several years, the owner has likely found how these costs affect the business, board fees are established accordingly, and chances are that board increases board will occur…
…board of directors. She not only attends, she stays for the whole thing, and pays attention, even at the moments I’m tempted to doze. It’s nice to see someone with…
…Oat Research Advisory Board members will be announced this summer.? The Board will hold its first meeting in early 2013 to review research proposal submissions. In March, the Equine Feed…
…for the meeting itself… USEF treasurer Bill Hughes, president David O’Connor and secretary Chrystine Tauber at work during the final board of directors meeting | ? 2012 by Nancy Jaffer…
…board of directors. Dr. Lunn is a professor and the head of the Department of Clinical Sciences at the College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at Colorado State University….
…board of directors will be monitoring the budget on a monthly basis to make sure nothing is getting out of hand and that revenue projections aren’t just pie in the…
…Equestrian’s annual convention. But this year there was no snoozing at the first board meeting after USA Eq President Alan Balch put forward a plan for his resignation, to be…