Ways to reduce mud on your horse property
January 18, 2010Winter is mud season, and BAEN’s newest 2 Minute How-To Video shows you ways to reduce mud on your horse property.
Sonya Sokolow and her husband, Stan, run MinMor Farms in Santa Cruz, CA. Sonya is a horse lover “by DNA, born with it” who has done ranch versatility work with Morgans for over 3 decades. Sonya also has her own internet and Santa Cruz cable TV show called “The Urban Cowgirl”, http://www.urbancowgirlchannel.com. Using Morgan horses and miniature zebu cattle with low-cost home-made training devices, the Urban Cowgirl shows horse owners and miniature cattle enthusiasts how to train their own animals in ranch versatility. MinMor Farms is a mud-free marvel — check it out!
Bay Area Equestrian Network (BAEN) launched its informational video series in 2008 and now has dozens of free videos in its archives covering Horsemanship, Health Care, Training, Tack & Equipment, and Barn & Stable. A new high-definition video is uploaded every 1-2 weeks. The Horse Lover’s 2 Minute How-To Videos are produced exclusively for BAEN by Padma Video, a Bay Area video production company specializing in equestrian video.
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Bay Area Equestrian Network (BAEN) is an on-line community where California equine businesses, organizations and consumers meet to buy, sell and exchange information. BAEN has served California since 1997, promoting the horse industry and helping horse enthusiasts find horses, products and services in their area.