Benefits of Native Grasses for Pasture
Planting native grass species provides undeniable benefits to your horses and the local ecosystem Click to how/why and find local resources.
Planting native grass species provides undeniable benefits to your horses and the local ecosystem Click to how/why and find local resources.
Riding your horse on the road can be fun, scenic, and a good way to get out of the arena. In this article, find tips and things to remember when riding or preparing to ride on the road.
Today we talk about Red Mare’s Break Free coaching program, Hidden Hazards in Your Barn, Working Eq, and tips for keeping your horse cool.
This month we focus on saving land for horses, but we also cover upcoming events, weed control, leather care, an editorial about the Rivian plant, and more.
Local tack repair pro Susan Akins answers the question: “How should I take care of my tack?” The answer is really simple and true for both english and western tack. Visit our site to learn more.
Letter To The Community by Nancy Clark I am writing this in regards to the behemoth Rivian plant proposed for a very rural area intersecting Morgan, Newton and Walton counties. However the more we are learning, the more we hear this could have far-reaching effects… Read More »Opposed to Rivian
A winter annual, burrweed sprouts in December or so and sets an extremely spiney and painful seed in early spring. Click to learn how to identify and manage Burrweed.
New year, new AAHC website! We talk about helping loose horses in our area and the new electric vehicle plant coming to Rutledge. Also Allison Creek is opening a new location, Beanie Crowe is at Starlight, and we have a new consignment shop _ Athens Equestrian Consignment.
This November marked 11 years since I got the wild hair to start the AAHC Facebook page. No one is more surprised than me how much AAHC has changed in the last year – a testament to our wonderful team and support system. We have a lot to cover in this newsletter so grab a cup of coffee and settle in for a little while – lots of fantastic news.
Now that I am a horse mom, I have an ever growing appreciation for my mom. I feel like I am watching my daughter grow up from her eyes. Every time my daughter insists on riding her pony for “JUST TWO MINUTES MOMMY – PUHLEEZ!”… Read More »We Love Our Horse Moms