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Stall and Stable Podcast

EP 112: Adventures in Field Anesthesia

Veterinarian pulling blood from a horse's jugular vein

with Dr. Madison Seamans, DVM


We horsepeople are always up for a good story, and our life with horses are never short on tall tales. But the best stories are those told by old pros. And I say that with great respect and admiration for today’s guest. Dr. Madison Seamans is back, and he has a great story to share with us about a mare named Whiskey who could certainly hold her liquor! Treating horses out in the field is what equine veterinarians do most often. Dr. Seamans’ insight about what goes into keeping our horses comfortable during treatment is fascinating and often funny… so listen in!


American Stalls Logo, green and white horse silhouette inside horse stall grille

This episode is brought to you by AMERICAN STALLS – makers of fine stall and stable equipment.

And, by BARN PROS, shipping build-ready home and barn kits nationwide.

More Information:

Never Trust a Sneaky Pony, And Other Things They Didn’t Teach Me in Vet School

Dr. Madison Seamans | Cornerstone Equine

Equine General Anesthesia Protocols (U Minnesota)

Girl carrying a haynet at a horse farm
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EP 111: How to Be a Good Barn Employee


Am I the drama? Is it me? Oh, god, what if I am the drama? 

We all want a drama-free barn, and some barns advertise themselves as just that. But, we know better. When you work with animals, things are gonna get emotional from time to time. And when you work with big animals, big emotions are part and parcel of living, loving, and working with them. So, how do we reduce the drama in our horse lives? Well, if you work in a barn or even volunteer your time at the place you keep your horses, there are some things to keep in mind that will make you a great member of any barn staff. A solid team is the key to a drama-free barn… so listen in! 


European stall fronts with mesh stall components

This episode is brought to you by AMERICAN STALLS – makers of fine stall and stable equipment.

And, by BARN PROS, shipping build-ready home and barn kits nationwide.

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EP 110: What Would You Do with $150k?

We asked the Stall and Stable Facebook community to see what they would do with $150,000 cash. The answers came rolling in – most with hope and optimism, some with a bit of grumbling. In this episode, Helena shares those answers with you, and provides insight about some of the more common responses and misconceptions. It is interesting that so many farm owners have no idea just what $150,000 will (and won’t) buy. Listen in!

This episode is brought to you by AMERICAN STALLS


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How to Optimize Your Credit Score

Your credit score is one method of assessing your potential risk of defaulting on a loan. Regardless of what your current credit score is, it can always be better, and the better it is, the easier it will be for you to obtain additional credit, and at more favorable terms. Here are a few tips to help you prepare for turning that dream project into a reality, by beefing up your credit score:

  1. Make sure the information on your credit report is accurate (get a free report at annualcreditreport.com).
  2. If you discover any problems, ask your creditors to remove anything questionable. 
  3. Manage your finances well by paying your bills and debts on time. 
  4. Reduce non-essential spending and put what you save toward your current debts. 
  5. Don’t carry a balance on your credit cards, or pay as much as you can each month. 
  6. Open new credit accounts sparingly. 
  7. Don’t use more than 30% of your available credit limit. 
  8. Don’t close existing credit accounts. 
  9. If you are having trouble making payments, contact your creditors to request forbearance assistance
  10. Be sure to make payments before the credit bureau ‘reporting date’, which is usually (but not always) 45 days after the payment due date. 
  11. To avoid paying bills and debts late, set up electronic auto-pay through your online banking program. 
  12. If your credit score isn’t strong enough on a standalone basis to get a loan, see if you can get someone to co-sign or guarantee the loan for you. 
  13. Subscribe to self-reporting credit enhancement services (ex: Experian Boost). 
  14. Get a secured credit card. (What is that?)
  15. Take out a ‘credit-builder’ loan. 
  16. Beware of identity theft by proactively monitoring changes in your credit score. 

If you need help improving your credit score, free resources are available from the Consumer Finance Protection Bureau.

If you need planning assistance for your barn or business, book a Stall and Stable appointment.

Training to rescue a horse out of a pond
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EP 109: Preventing Disasters

Did you know that most farm disasters are preventable? The old adage that “horses are horses” and therefore just ripe for catastrophe is more myth than fact. While it’s true that keeping large flight animals in containers designed for human convenience presents many challenges, the problem isn’t with horses. It’s with our lack of knowledge. My guest today, Dr. Rebecca Husted, is changing that by taking her knowledge and expertise in large animal rescue operations and sharing it with the horse world. This is an episode you don’t want to miss, so listen in!

This episode is brought to you by American Stalls


For more information:

Technical Large Animal Emergency Rescue

TLAER YouTube Library

Rebecca’s Articles on TheHorse.com

How to Configure an Equine Facility to Prevent and Better Respond to Barn Fires

USHJA Webinar on Barn Fire Prevention

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EP 108: A Conversation with a Backcountry Vet

This episode is brought to you by: AMERICAN STALLS

Featured artwork by Dr. Madison Seamans, DVM

If you hear hoofbeats, don’t look for zebras.

In this episode of the Stall and Stable Show, Helena talks with beloved equine veterinarian, Dr. Madison Seamans. The conversation covers everything from what its like treating horses in the mountains of New Mexico, to natural selection, differences in horsekeeping between urban and rural environments, and advances in science that can help reduce the number of breakdowns of racing thoroughbreds.

Dr. Seamans is that unique combination of super intelligent, wise, kind, and humble professional. These qualities make him not only a trusted veterinarian, but a great teacher and storyteller. His devotion to improving the lives of horses and the people who love them is part of his greater purpose. So listen in to this episode, where you will learn, laugh, and enjoy the magic of Madison!

For more information

Dr. Madison Seamans, DVM / Cornerstone Equine

Bisphosphonate Use in the Horse

American Association of Equine Practioners (AAEP)