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EP 126: Mist Cooling Sytems for Horse Barns

Mist nozzle

In search of something that can help keep your horses cool during extreme heat events, but that isn’t quite as dramatic as installing an A/C unit in your barn? Consider a mist cooling system!

This episode’s guest is Bashil Patel with Mistcooling, Inc., a Texas-based manufacturer of a product that can drop the ambient air temperature by 10-20 degrees – in or out of your barn. This is a system that leverages a simple physical process… evaporation. Bashil explains how mist cooling works, and how you can use it in your barn. Listen in!

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The Physics of Evaporation

Sliding Barn Entry Door
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EP 125: Barn Entry Doors by American Stalls

No part of a horse barn is arbitrary. At least, it shouldn’t be. Every square inch of the space in which you keep your horses has a purpose, including the spaces where nothing exists – like doors.

In this episode, Helena covers some of American Stalls’ most frequently asked questions about barn entry doors, and shares some key installation tips so these big, beautiful doors function as well as they look. Pretty is as pretty does they say, so listen in! 

This episode’s content was provided by AMERICAN STALLS.


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Shop Barn Entry Doors

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EP 124: Designing a Farm for Efficiency


How can we set up our private farms to operate more efficiently? Saving time is such an important consideration when it comes to running a horse farm. In this episode, Helena offers a detailed explanation of a horse farm layout that provides the kind of convenience needed for a busy lifestyle, the physical space needed for healthy horsekeeping, and the features that support the emotional wellbeing of both horses and humans.

The Stall and Stable Inspired Farm Design is one of principle, not necessarily a blueprint. But the design can be incorporated into just about any property with the help of some professionals. Whether you are starting from scratch or doing so major remodeling, this is an episode that will help you understand how all the parts of a horse farm work together. Listen in!

Feature photo courtesy of American Stalls, shows their dutch doors providing horses access to a dry lot with overhang.

Rider on horse using clicker training.
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EP 123: The Problem with Clicker Training

“Any training can be done poorly and cause problems … it is not R+ that is causing the problem. It is the lack of understanding of how to properly apply the science.”

-Shawna Karrasch


This episode is made possible with the support of AMERICAN STALLS

In this episode, Helena is joined by the equine clicker OG, Shawna Karrasch, to discuss the recent trend of horse training experts on social media with thousands of followers, who scoff at positive reinforcement training (aka clicker training). It has become clear that these particular experts are missing at least one of the three KEY elements to success with R+, and it’s the missing element, or elements, that is the source of their trouble. If you struggle with clicker training, or if you have dabbled in it with poor results, this episode may change your perspective (and help create a more cooperative horse). Listen in!

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Shawna Karrasch Equine

Positive Reinforcement Training in Horses

Regular positive reinforcement training increases contact-seeking behaviour in horses

Trailer-loading of horses: Is there a difference between positive and negative reinforcement concerning effectiveness and stress-related signs?

Handbook of Operant Behavior

This graphic serves as an introduction to the general idea of the four quadrants of operant conditioning, or animal training.

Desk organizer
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EP 122: Getting Organized with Energy & Paper

In this episode, we are talking simplicity, and how it can help you streamline your barn work and your business.

There are several ways to simplify your workflow. Today we’re going to discuss a few strategies that will help you streamline, free up energy, and remove blocking “entities” in your barn.

Joining Helena as co-host once again, is Buck Harris. As a small business champion in his industry, Buck works with entrepreneurs of all kinds; he and Helena often work together to help business owners figure out where they are stuck, and make suggestions for how they can move forward, all while taking into consideration the small business budget and typically scant resources. It is possible! Plus we welcome Sara Zwolenick, developer of the Barn Book, a genius product in its powerful simplicity. Listen in! 

This episode is made possible with the support of AMERICAN STALLS

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Study Shows Stronger Brain Activity After Writing on Paper…

4 Reasons Writing Things Down on Paper Still Reigns Supreme

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Small Business Financing Help

Where Does Energy Come From and Go?

What is Energy?