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It happens to all of us at least once. Your vet retires or you move to an area that your current vet doesn't serve. Now you have to find a new vet for your horse. If you're like many horse owners, you'd rather find a new doctor for yourself than a new vet for your horse. A vet is your partner in maintaining your horse's health, so it's important to make sure that the vet you use is a great one. Do you know what traits you should be looking for in a great equine vet?
Whether you’ve been around horses a long time or you're brand new to horses, building your own barn can be a challenge. Location, construction materials, stall types and amenities are all decisions to be made. Another big question is whether your barn will be for personal or business use.