Horse Care Tips

Newsletter March 2016

Dear Stable Secretary user, Welcome to the first edition of the Stable Secretary Newsletter. Our newsletters will notify you of software updates, share tutorials, and point out other resources to help you manage your barn easily and effectively. Enjoy! Referral Program: Refer someone to Stable Secretary and get money back!Receive a $25 credit if a … Read more

What is the best strategy to keep your horses worm-free?

Even though I’ve worked in barns for many years, I didn’t feel like I really knew much about worms and proper deworming practices. I decided it was time for me to get some facts about this (gross) issue. Through a little bit of (disgusting) research about worms and horses, I learned that: I recommend the … Read more

Tips from the Experts: How to Keep Horses Sound

Amanda Steege, a top hunter/jumper trainer based in Bedminster NJ and Ocala FL, keeps her horses sound by providing them with good nutrition, consistent exercise, and a team of people to keep them healthy and going well. She says, “Horses are a lot like human athletes – if you put the best feed, supplements, and … Read more

Best Practices for Shipping South

For a lot of horses, it’s time to head South for the winter. Sometimes, a long trailer ride from cold weather to hot weather is hard on horses – they can become dehydrated, colicky, and can get shipping fever. I asked a few respected trainers and barn managers how to avoid health problems for their … Read more

Start using Stable Secretary now!

You have time now to let Stable Secretary manage all of your equine records, so that you can focus on your horses and what you do best. Working in the horse industry can be chaotic.   Actually, that’s a huge understatement – being on the working side of the horseshow scene is much more than a … Read more

The Basics: Food & Water

When you manage a barn and care for horses, you have to “expect the unexpected”.  You never know when you might have to wait for a farrier, vet, client, or shipper; stay late to monitor a sick horse; or take some time to chat with a staff member or client.  Anything’s possible.  Having good systems … Read more

Stop Wasting Time and Resources! 3 Ways to Run your Barn Efficiently

There is always something to do in a barn.   Whether you’re the trainer, the barn manager, the groom, or the rider, you can always keep working…  Between keeping the barn and horses clean, maintaining your property, calling clients, vendors, vets and farriers, organizing day sheets and vet records and receipts – the list is literally … Read more

Why have a blog?

Why do I have a blog? I am starting this blog for a few reasons. First, I actually enjoy writing and one of my (many) ideas for supporting-myself-while-doing-something-I-love has been to write a book.  I’ve started a few times.  Writing a book proves to be very difficult, so maybe this will be good practice for … Read more