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Equine Impact in Georgia – Study Results | |
Open Letter from the Forest Service | |
Healthy Horses, Healthy Land: Self-Assessment and Guide for Horse Owners & Boarders | |
The Equine Species Working Group (ESWG) was created to represent the horse industry’s interest in the National Animal Identification System. Click here to read “NAIS and Horses: The facts surrounding the National Animal Identification System (NAIS) as it applies to the horse industry in the U.S.” |
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If you’re in the market to sell your farm, you need to do everything you can to make your property attractive to potential buyers. Horse properties are a special niche market—here, three realtors who specialize in equestrian real estate talk about what matters most when putting your farm on the market | |
Living next door to a national forest allows a homeowner to enjoy the beauty of the forest, the abundance of wildlife, the opportunity for spectacular scenery, and a sense of solitude. For information on a variety of topics that property owners should find useful, read Living Next Door to a National Forest. | |
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This guide will help you enjoy the trails within the Chattahoochee and Oconee National Forests. These two forests contain more than 500 miles of trails for hikers, off-road vehicles (ORV’s), mountain bicycles, and horseback riding. The hiking trails offer experiences for everyone from expert backpacker to the novice hiker. |
As Georgia gains prominence as a leading horse farm state, Pickens County is showing signs it will be an important staging ground in what could become a thriving market in the near future. Click here to see how Pickens County horse owners show their presence at local cash registers and businesses.
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