Don’t Make These Common Barn Management Mistakes with Dr. Bob Coleman

In this episode we talk with Bob Coleman, PhD, PAS, associate professor and equine extension specialist from the University of Kentucky, about the most common barn management mistakes he sees when working in the field and how you can avoid making them. We’ll dive into horse barn ventilation and air quality, turnout, pasture shelters, and Coleman’s biggest barn management pet peeves.

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