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A Winter Survival Guide for Horse and Pony Owners Article 
Winter can be a difficult time for horse and pony riders and owners. Find out how to keep equines in the peak of health through the colder, wetter months
Nov 23, 2010 - Jennifer Boyes
Winterizing a Delorean Article 
Owning a classic car is always a pleasure and this is especially true with the Delorean. If it's located in a snowy state, the winter requires storage and preparation.
Mar 8, 2009 - Aaron Crocco
What Do Home Owners Look For in a House Sitter? Article 
Home Owners who must entrust their valued possessions and pets to pet minders and house sitters demand reliability, honesty, common sense, practicality and experience.
Feb 24, 2009 - James Parsons
Winter Horse Care Article 
Horse owners should be prepared and be informed so they can give their horse the best possible care during the cold, winter months.
Feb 27, 2011 - Casie Bazay
Winterizing Your Outdoor Pool Article 
With a few simple steps and some elbow grease, any homeowner can winterize their pool properly and make their lives much easier in the spring.
Sep 10, 2009 - John Shults
RV Storage and Winterizing Tips Article 
For many travelers, RVs can be used year round, but for those in colder climes, now is the time to start getting the rig ready to be put up for the winter.
Oct 16, 2007 - Elizabeth Borer
Feed Roughage for Warmth of Horses in Winter Months Article 
It's important to know how to keep the horse warm in the cool winter months. Many don't realise how much the horse's diet can assist with regards to this.
Jul 4, 2011 - Chris Thomas
Save Money, Feel Secure by Winterizing the Home Article 
In Quebec, where summers are as fleeting as Andy Warhol's concept of fame, preparing for winter is serious business - and one that can prevent damage to your home.
Sep 24, 2009 - Michael Carroll
Venus Flytrap Dormancy Article 
The Venus Flytrap (Dionea Muscipula) is a hardy perennial plant which requires a period of dormancy each year in order to continue to grow and survive.
Apr 19, 2012 - Louise Jones
Why Do Trees Lose Their Leaves in Fall? Article 
Unlike herbaceous plants, deciduous trees stand tall all winter, minus some important accessories -- leaves. What trigger causes leaves to fall in the autumn?
Sep 22, 2008 - Tami Port
The Canine Running Buddy Article 
Many people would like to get into shape, but the task often seems daunting. Dog owners might have more available to them than they thought.
Mar 4, 2010 - Nichole Williams
Create a Holiday Display Article 
As Christmas draws near, an inviting window display becomes a priority for smart small business owners.
Nov 25, 2008 - Katelyn Thomas
Springtime Dangers for Pets Article 
Come spring, our household pets are ready to get outdoors and enjoy themselves, however there are some dangers to be aware of before letting them run wild!
Feb 6, 2011 - Jaclyn Castek
Garden Maintenance at Easter: Lawns and General Tasks Article 
Eastertime for gardeners is a time to prepare for the summer. Repairing winter damage and starting lawn maintenance are two key tasks.
Mar 25, 2011 - Ian Dutton
Keeping a Pony on a Budget Article 
At a time when everyone is feeling the pinch financially, keeping a pony seems a luxury too far; but there are ways to cut the costs.
Mar 3, 2011 - Tracey Bisdee
Heating an Apartment with Little Money Article 
Follow these tips to keep an apartment warm and cozy this winter without putting a strain on a tight budget. Winterizing a residence can happen in a few simple steps.
Jan 5, 2010 - Susan Brown
Smaller Tourist Resorts on Hvar: Basina and Mudri Dolac Article 
The lesser known villages of Mudri Dolac and Basina on Croatia's premier island offer tourists a peaceful alternative close to the northern coastal towns.
May 29, 2011 - Paul Bradbury
Acoustic Guitars and Controlling Humidity- Too Much-Too Little Article 
An acoustic guitar can be a good investment and can last a life time if kept properly. Keeping humidity levels in check will maintain the health of the wood
Jul 5, 2010 - Jim Galloway
Equine Worms and Wormers - a Guide Article 
Worming a horse is an essential part of equine care; getting it right is the key to maintaining a healthy and worm free horse, but getting it wrong could be fatal.
Mar 22, 2010 - Patricia Dodd
Older Horse Care Article 
Older horses need specialized care to keep them healthy and happy as they age. Follow these tips to ensure your horse is receiving the best treatment.
Apr 10, 2012 - Laura Holton