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Finding Barn Help

For emergencies or when career demands require time away from home, or you simply would like to get away, you need experienced, competent backup support.

  • Post a list in your barn of people to call in a crisis.
  • Find a reliable farm-sitter for emergencies, vacations and travel.
  • Scout out schools, colleges, 4-H club members or riding groups for kids who will gladly muck stalls for riding privileges or extra cash.
  • If you have an empty stall (yeah right!), trade board for barn chores.
  • Locate a hay supplier who can deliver and stack.
  • In a horse community, contact a neighbor to set up a disaster plan in case either of you has a fire or needs to relocate horses immediately.



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