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Although your horse can be safely left alone overnight, you should never leave your horse unattended for longer than 10 hours. Doing so can have a serious impact on the health or happiness of your equine companion.
Tamp and Pack One easy, DIY way to help prevent the spread of gravel is to tamp and pack it a bit. This simply means using a hoe or other tool to...
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Hickory Burns The Longest Hickory is the densest of our hardwood list, burns hotter than oak and maple, and burns the longest on this list. You can...
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A barndo is just what it sounds like—a barn that has been converted into a living space. Mar 20, 2021
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According to experts, house wrap isn't actually necessary for sheds but if you want to protect its interior and contents from the heat, cold, dust...
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The Cons to a Screened-In Porch Cost – It is more expensive to screen-in your porch. It requires more materials and time to build. Maintenance –...
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You can get cheaper concrete by purchasing sub-grade concrete. This usually is available at salvage yards and is clean material. Therefore, you...
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Another option that is excellent for equestrians who own more than one horse is to hire an experienced equestrian to care for your horses at your home. You can arrange for the individual to spend the night on your property or simply spend several hours with your horses each day during your absence. This is also a great alternative for horses that do not adjust well to change or new environments.
Meier's own list ranks quebracho, with a Janka score of 4,570 lbf, as the hardest wood in the world. Quebracho is found in Paraguay and Argentina....
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Rebar is not necessary for every concrete project. The general rule of thumb is that if you are pouring concrete that is more than 5 inches in...
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The average bathroom addition cost is $15,000, but this price can vary greatly depending on the square footage and the features you want to add. As...
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These are! They guide you every step of the way to complete your dream shed.
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Problems with concrete include construction errors, disintegration, scaling, cracking, efflorescence, erosion, spalling, and popouts.
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