The Horse
The Stable Management Podcast
The Stable Management Podcast brings you a real-world look into the areas of horse farm management that you love (or hate!) most, such as stall bedding, farm equipment, and pasture maintenance. During each bi-monthly episode, we’ll be joined by an expert guest who shares their experiences with and perspectives on an important stable management topic.
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Jul 2, 2026
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Episodes
Wildfires and Horse Farms With Laura Stevens 02.07.2026 24:24
In this episode, Laura Stevens, Fire Information and Education Program Coordinator with the Texas A&M Forest Service explains how to handle wildfire emergencies when managing horse farms. She describes how to make a wildfire preparedness plan, guidelines for evacuation, and how to landscape around your farm to reduce the risk of wildfires on your property. GUESTS AND LINKS - EPISODE 51: Host:...
Managing Quarter Horse Breeding Facilities with Jarrell Jackson 15.06.2026 26:31
In this episode Jarrell Jackson, equine manager with Terry Bradshaw Quarter Horses, explains how he manages a large Quarter Horse farm and breeding facility. He describes his daily routine, how he and his team balance following industry trends with maintaining horse value and longevity, and how he chooses stallion and mare combinations. GUESTS AND LINKS - EPISODE 50: Host: Hailey Pfeffer (Kerstett...
Managing Western Performance Horses with Logan Pluhar 01.06.2026 31:24
In this episode, Logan Pluhar, Assistant Trainer and Director of Operations with Bud Lyon Performance Horses explains her role in managing a large group of western performance horses. She describes how she has grown into her current role, how she and Bud's team work together to manage each individual horse's needs with the training program, and how preventive care plays a role in keeping their hor...
Solving Senior Horse Problems with Dr. Anne Marie Skiffington 15.05.2026 42:40
In this episode, Anne Marie Skiffington, DVM, discusses common senior horse problems and how veterinarians, horse owners, and barn managers can work together to solve them. She explains the importance of regular veterinary exams and dental care for senior horses, what problems might classify as normal aging, and how owners can make quality of life and end of life decisions for their senior horse....
Freelancing in the Equine Industry with Lindsey DeVito 01.05.2026 22:45
In this episode, Lindsey DeVito, a freelance groom with Lindsey DeVito, LLC, explains what life looks like as a freelancer in the equine industry. She describes her usual responsibilities as a freelance groom, how freelancing has allowed her to have better work-life balance, and how she hopes to help others in the industry avoid burnout by providing as-needed support for barns. GUESTS AND LINKS -...
Solving Common Broodmare Problems with Dr. Carleigh Fedorka 15.04.2026 26:32
In this episode, Carleigh Fedorka, PhD, assistant professor of equine reproductive physiology at Colorado State University, in Fort Collins, describes some of the most common broodmare problems that can affect pregnancy, such as endometritis and placentitis. She explains how farm managers should prepare a mare for breeding, why broodmare nutrition is crucial for a successful pregnancy, and what yo...
Effective Client Communication for Barn Managers With Adam D'Agostino 02.04.2026 24:57
In this episode, Adam D'Agostino, MBA, director of the equestrian program at Alfred University, in New York, shares his top tips for effective client communication. He explains how he sets boundaries with clients, works through problems without confrontation, and how he handles social media within his business. GUESTS AND LINKS - EPISODE 45: Host: Hailey Pfeffer (Kerstetter) Guest: Adam D'Agostino...
Feeding Growing Horses With Dr. Laurie Lawrence 15.03.2026 24:43
In this episode, Laurie Lawrence, PhD, professor of equine nutrition at the University of Kentucky, in Lexington, explains the ins and outs of feeding growing horses. She describes the unique nutritional needs of weanlings through two-year-olds, ensuring appropriate vitamin and mineral balances in young horse diets, and how to determine your young horse's body condition score. GUESTS AND LINKS - E...
Understanding The Different Types of Equine Colic With Dr. Sarah Freeman 01.03.2026 27:01
In this episode Sarah Freeman, BVetMed, PhD, CertVA, Cert VR, CertES, Dipl. ECVS, MRCVS, professor of veterinary surgery at University of Nottingham School of Veterinary Medicine and Science, in Leicestershire, describes the different types of equine colic that barn managers and horse owners need to know. She explains the different treatment and management options for each, how to handle colic sit...
Diagnosing and Treating Equine Gastric Ulcers with Dr. Jonathan Yardley 15.02.2026 22:49
In this episode, Jonathan Yardley, DVM, of The Ohio State University in Columbus, explains what barn managers and horse owners need to know about how veterinarians diagnose and treat gastric ulcers in horses. He describes the difference between squamous and glandular ulcers, the importance of an accurate diagnosis, and how management and feeding tactics can support gastric ulcer treatment. GUESTS...
What You Need to Know Before Foaling Season with Dr. Theresa Beachler 01.02.2026 30:35
In this episode, Theresa Beachler, DVM, PhD, Dipl. ACT, assistant professor at Iowa State University's College of Veterinary Medicine in Ames, describes common problems barn managers should be aware of during late equine gestation and foaling. She explains the most common threats to mare and foal health and how you can help ensure a safe and successful foaling season. GUESTS AND LINKS - EPISODE 41...
Feeding Easy-Keeping Horses With Dr. Shannon Pratt-Phillips 15.12.2025 26:36
In this episode, Shannon Pratt-Phillips, MS, PhD, PAS, Dipl. ACAS, professor at North Carolina State University's College of Veterinary Medicine, in Raleigh, explains the ins and outs of feeding easy-keeping horses. She describes the unique nutritional needs of these types of horses, why they might be at a higher risk of metabolic problems, and common feeding mistakes owners make with these animal...
Winter Barn Ventilation With Dr. Laura Patterson 01.12.2025 26:15
In this episode Laura Patterson, DVM, PhD, aPAS, Dipl. ACAS, of Long Island University's College of Veterinary Medicine in Brookville, New York, explains the importance of appropriate ventilation in the barn during winter. She describes common threats to horse respiratory health due to poor ventilation and how to improve ventilation in your barn during winter. She shares her winter ventilation che...
Winter Horse Hydration With Dr. Juliet Getty 15.11.2025 23:44
In this episode, Juliet Getty, PhD, of Getty Equine Nutrition explains the importance of keeping horses properly hydrated during winter. She shares tips and tricks for encouraging horses to drink during the colder months, the risks of dehydration in horses during winter, and how to reduce ice build-up in your horse's water buckets and troughs. Dr. Juliet Getty has a Resource Library on her website...
Building a Safe and Efficient Horse Barn with Linda Royer 17.10.2025 24:06
In this episode, Linda Royer of Farm and Ranch Equine Design explains how to build or renovate a barn to ensure it's safe for horses and humans. She describes budget-friendly building materials, how to choose an efficient barn layout, and how to prioritize building projects around the barn. GUESTS AND LINKS - EPISODE 37: Host: Hailey Kerstetter Guest: Linda Royer of Farm and Ranch Equine Design |...
Preventing Burnout and Maintaining a Work-Life Balance with Kristi Seymour 01.10.2025 21:41
In this episode, Kristi Seymour, LPC, MBA, of The Equestrian Mind, discusses burnout and work-life balance in the equine industry. She explains the common signs of burnout and how to prevent it, why equestrians are prone to burnout, and how to maintain boundaries and a work-life balance. GUESTS AND LINKS - EPISODE 36: Host: Hailey Kerstetter Guest: Kristi Seymour, The Equestrian Mind Please visit...
Understanding Equine Body Language 20.09.2025 23:16
In this episode, Cade Torcivia, VMD, MS, of the University of Pennsylvania's New Bolton Center, in Kennett Square, Pennsylvania explains how horses communicate with humans and other horses using body language. They describe common signs a horse is stressed or in pain, what humans can learn from watching horses interact in a group, and how humans can respond appropriately to horses that show signs...
Understanding Equine Metabolic Problems With Dr. Caitrin Lowndes 01.09.2025 29:19
In this episode, Caitrin Lowndes, MVB, of the University of Pennsylvania's School of Veterinary Medicine, in Kennett Square, explains PPID, EMS, and ID and how they differ. She describes common signs of metabolic problems in horses, how veterinarians diagnose horses with these conditions, and the role of diet in managing them. GUESTS AND LINKS - EPISODE 34: Host: Hailey Kerstetter Guest: Dr. Caitr...
Desensitizing Horses to Unfamiliar Stimuli with Shawna Karrasch and Jessie Hillegas 15.08.2025 26:21
In this episode, Shawna Karrasch and Jessie Hillegas of Shawna Karrasch Equine explain equine welfare-friendly ways to introduce horses to unfamiliar or spooky stimuli. They discuss what desensitization means in the context of horse training, the process of introducing a horse to something they perceive as dangerous or frightening, and the importance of timing and human body language during this p...
Understanding Horse Hay Testing with Tom Keene 01.08.2025 22:18
In this episode, Tom Keene, former agronomy specialist at the University of Kentucky, in Lexington, explains the purpose of a hay analysis and how to interpret it when feeding your horse. He describes how region or season might affect hay nutrient levels, how often you should test your hay, and how a hay analysis can help you feed horses with special needs. GUESTS AND LINKS - EPISODE 32: Host: Hai...
Understanding EPM With Dr. Sarah Colmer 15.07.2025 22:42
In this episode, Sarah Colmer, VMD, Dipl. ACVIM, of the University of Pennsylvania's New Bolton Center, in Kennett Square, explains everything horse owners and barn managers need to know about equine protozoal myeloencephalitis (EPM). She describes how horses contract EPM, clinical signs that horse owners should be on the lookout for, and treatment and prognosis for infected horses. GUESTS AND LIN...
Creating an Equine Rehabilitation Plan with Dr. Steve Adair 01.07.2025 32:21
In this episode, Steve Adair, MS, DVM, Dipl. ACVS, ACVSMR, CERP, of the University of Tennessee, in Knoxville, discusses common injuries and conditions that require a horse to undergo rehabilitation and how he creates a successful rehab plan. He explains how to effectively communicate with and manage expectations of all involved in a horse's rehab, handling the noncompliant patient, and how he use...
Composting on Horse Farms With Alayne Blickle 15.06.2025 18:14
In this episode, Alayne Blickle of Horses for Clean Water, returns to discuss the importance of composting on horse farms. She explains how farm owners can get started with composting, tips and tricks for successful composting, and uses for compost around the farm. GUESTS AND LINKS - EPISODE 29: Host: Hailey Kerstetter Guest: Alayne Blickle of Horses for Clean Water Please visit our sponsor, who m...
Managing the Equine Gut Microbiome 01.06.2025 24:51
In this episode, Rachel Mottet, PhD, of Legacy Equine Nutrition in Ocala, Florida, describes the importance of the gut microbiome for overall horse health and how owners and barn managers can maintain their animal's gut microbiome health. She explains how diet can support the gut microbiome, the negative effects of feed and management changes on the microbiome, and one thing she wishes everyone kn...
Running a Successful Equine Business 15.05.2025 20:23
In this episode, Emil Spadone, owner of Redfield Farm in Califon, New Jersey and Ocala, Florida, and Horseflight in Califon, New Jersey, and Wellington, Florida discusses how he developed a successful equine business and shares his advise for those hoping to own their own and run their own business. He discusses early business challenges, managing his passion for horses with the demands of running...
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