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NEW Schreiber Residence!

WE’VE MOVED!!

Our new residence is roughly 40 miles south of our prior facility.  You can find us at 6571 West Big Sky Drive, Post Falls, Idaho  83854.  Much closer to my office and kid's schools!   Here's some pictures of the new place: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.2408420540678.131090.1556133067&type=3&l=995ede5158  

Posted in Projects, Uncategorized by / May 3rd, 2012 / No Comments » Read More
Big R Farm & Ranch

Big R in Ponderay, Idaho!

Not only are we getting another job creator here in Ponderay, but we're getting a great store! http://www.spokesman.com/stories/2010/dec/12/big-r-store-will-bring-jobs-to-ponderay-off-road/        Big R Farm and Ranch Supply Stores are located across the region and offer a wide selection of products, supplies and expertise for those of us that have a medium size ranch or farm,

Posted in Uncategorized by / March 1st, 2011 / No Comments » Read More
saddleup

Ridin’ in Sandpoint

Great article in a recent Sandpoint Magazine on the equine culture up here in North Idaho … http://www.sandpointonline.com/sandpointmag/sms10/saddleup.html     It's kind of surprising, but the horseback crowd has almost felt a little "underground" to us.  Especially when you compare the number of tack and feed stores, saddleshops, shows, clubs, magazines, etc. that we had in a

Posted in Horses by / March 1st, 2011 / No Comments » Read More
Chris & Smoothie

2011 De-Worming Schedule

Apparently de-worming horses is an often discussed, often heated topic around stables.  Some people insist on worming monthly, others insist on daily feed through, while others use a traditional bi-monthly schedule and a few even insist on NOT worming whatsoever unless a problem is discovered. We have a hybrid opinion on the topic.  Based on

Posted in Horses by / January 21st, 2011 / No Comments » Read More

Projects for 2011

I guess since the new year is here, it's about time to sit down and figure out which projects will get done this year! We've whittled down our herd of animals from 7 horses, 4 dogs and 2 cats to 3 horses, 2 dogs and 1 cat.  With that big of a reduction we need

Posted in Projects by / January 17th, 2011 / No Comments » Read More