Justamere Farm, Inc.

Justamere Farm, Inc. Established in 1987, Justamere Farm is a quality, full care boarding facility with indoor arena, daily turnout, and many extras.

09/03/2024

Rare opening - We currently have a spot for 1 (maybe 2) WELL BEHAVED/EASY TO GET ALONG WITH - Gelding(s) - Msg here if interested.

Help Wanted! (Trying again) ... looking for a part time stall cleaner.  8 to 11 stalls.  We bed with sawdust and have a ...
08/02/2024

Help Wanted! (Trying again) ... looking for a part time stall cleaner. 8 to 11 stalls. We bed with sawdust and have a great set up to get the job done efficiently and quickly. Message me if you would like to hear more! (I won't respond to requests in the comments) 🐴

Help Wanted!🐴 -  Looking for a part time stall cleaner.  Currently job is late afternoon/evening hours (due to night tur...
07/12/2024

Help Wanted!🐴 - Looking for a part time stall cleaner. Currently job is late afternoon/evening hours (due to night turn out) 8 to 11 stalls - a few days per week. Job is shared with others or could be done solo. Need someone RELIABLE and not afraid of hard, dirty work. Message me here if interested in more details. PLEASE NOTE: This is not a "work off board" position - We do not have a stall opening at this time.

01/24/2024

Not sure if I have shared this here before - If I have I apologize for the repeat - but I feel this is worth sharing again - Please watch to the end, it is worth listening to the whole thing. Please take to heart her knowledge and recommendations. Our equine vets are a rare breed and deserve our utmost respect and kindness - so they can take care of our horses when we need them! Thanks for listening!!

10/23/2023

Looking for farm help. Mornings Mon-Fri Turn Out + Some stalls, some days. Will consider working off board for right situation. PM us here please!

08/29/2023

We currently have an opening for 1 (? maybe 2) well behaved, easy to live with GELDINGS!
Message here if interested!

This could not have been said better! With 36 years in this business, I have come to these same conclusions many years a...
08/09/2023

This could not have been said better! With 36 years in this business, I have come to these same conclusions many years ago ... and will never look back. In turn, I have ended up having a barn full of GREAT boarders! 👍

As a barn owner, the hardest line you'll ever draw is the boundary of who you allow in and who you allow to stay.

A friendly reminder to my fellow trainers (and any horse person in general)-

-Nobody is worth your peace of mind..if they cost you your peace, kick them out!

- No one can buy your trust, when you see their true actions...believe them.

- If they can't respect you or the facility, they need to leave.

- No amount of money is worth harboring negative energy in your work and play atmosphere.

I am done trying to hatch bad eggs. I am no longer willing to try to fix, help, slave or suffer for those not willing to give the same effort or at the least carry themselves with class and integrity.

Say it with me friends:

Your barn, your rules. And your happy place. If they don't like it, they can leave.

Customer service should not feel like slavery. You shouldn't feel uncomfortable when people pull into your barn driveway. Stick to your guts. And your boundaries. 💕

- Ian Baese O’Connor

📸 Kaly Madison Photography

08/22/2022

*Rare opening! - We have room for 1 (maybe 2) well behaved geldings! Let us know if interested!!

06/27/2022

*Stall Cleaner needed!
3 days/week 8 stalls each day
1 day per week 15 stalls!

Excellent info on Banamine ... please read entire article. Important info in each point!
05/30/2022

Excellent info on Banamine ... please read entire article. Important info in each point!

10 things veterinarians want horse owners to know about Banamine.
1)Banamine is a brand name. Flunixin meglumine is the drug name but many people refer to it by the popular brand name “Banamine” made by Merck. This medication is available in injectable liquid and oral paste formulations.
2)Flunixin is classified as a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug which can be shortened to “NSAID.” NSAIDs reduce inflammation, pain, and fever by decreasing certain biochemical reactions in the body. Other drugs that are also classified as NSAIDs include phenylbutazone (Bute), firocoxib (Equioxx®, Previcoxx®).
3)Flunixin treats pain. By far the most common implication for the use of flunixin in horses is analgesia, or pain control. Flunixin provides good pain control for visceral (in the belly) and ocular (eye) pain. It is often used in cases of colic (abdominal pain) to make the horse more comfortable which reduces the risk of harm to the horse and handlers. It is important to note that flunixin does not cure the cause of colic; it temporarily relieves signs by providing pain relief.
4)Flunixin can reduce fever. A normal horse’s temperature is between 98.5 and 100.9°F. Like humans, horses can develop a fever secondary to an infection or illness. Many febrile horses will not eat or drink well when they have a fever but their appetite improves once the fever decreases. Flunixin can be used to reduce the horse's temperature often making them feel better. On a cautionary note, we often recommend owners take a temperature BEFORE giving flunixin as this can also a mask a fever.
5)Flunixin lasts 12 hours in the horse’s body. Some owners with a sick horse give a full dose of flunixin and then redose the horse a few hours later when he/she became uncomfortable again. This practice is not recommended for two reasons. First, overdosing can increase the risk of adverse effects including kidney damage and gastric ulcers. Second, if a horse's clinical signs do not resolve with a full dose, an examination by your veterinarian is likely warranted sooner rather than later and administering a second dose may delay treatment.
6)Flunixin can cause gastrointestinal and kidney damage. The same pathways that are down-regulated by flunixin to reduce pain and inflammation also partially protect the kidneys and stomach. At a normal dose the risk of these side effects is reduced. However, patients treated with an overdose or long term dosing are at an increased risk for renal (kidney) damage, gastric ulcers, and hind gut (colon) ulcers .
7)“Stacking” NSAIDs is not recommended. As previously stated, other drugs commonly used in horses that are also classified as NSAIDs include bute, Equioxx and Previcoxx). It is important to note that giving either of these medications together or in combination with flunixin can cause the same adverse effects as overdosing. For this reason,we do not recommend “stacking” NSAIDs or administering two of these drugs together. Many geriatric patients receive Equioxx or Previcoxx daily for pain and inflammation associated with arthritis. If this is the case, we recommend discontinuing that medication before starting another NSAID an allowing enough time for the body to clear the first drug completely.
8)Flunixin does not cause sedation or cure colic. Although we often use flunixin in colic cases, it is for the purpose of pain control. Alleviating the signs of colic by controlling pain is safer for the horse and handler when a horse is being treated and gives the horse’s body time to respond to treatment (ie oral fluids, IV fluids, motility agents). We often recommend removing hay/grain from a horse that has been administered flunixin for signs of colic until he/she can be examined by a veterinarian. In some cases, once the horse FEELS better he/she will try to continue eating and make the colic worse. If you think your horse may be colicking, we recommend calling your regular veterinarian and following her/his recommendations on medications and feeding.
9)Flunixin should NOT be given in the muscle (IM). Oddly enough, Banamine is still labeled for IM use in horses on the bottle but I strongly recommend against this practice. In rare cases, IM administration of flunixin (or phenylbutazone) has been known to cause a secondary condition called “Clostridial myositis” which can be fatal. The medication irritates the surrounding muscle tissue and bacterial spores can take advantage of the inflamed environment and cause a massive release of toxins. This disease is extremely painful and the treatment can be quite gruesome but horses that are not diagnosed and treated promptly may die from toxic overload. For this reason, we recommend only injecting flunixin in the vein (IV) or squirting the injectable fluid or paste in the mouth.
10)Flunixin injectable solution can be administered by mouth. The injectable formulation of flunixin can be administered by mouth at the same dose as IV use. Oral administration (either injectable solution or paste) takes about 20-30 min to reach full effect compared to 5-10 min with an IV injection. Oral administration does not take significantly longer than IM injection to reach peak absorption and is much safer for the horse.
Lastly always call your veterinarian if you suspect your horse appears off in any way before administering any medication.

03/08/2022

WANTED - STALL CLEANER:
15 +/- Stalls, 1 to 2 days per week (week days)
Message here for details!

03/08/2022

WANTED - STALL CLEANER! 15+/- stalls one to two days per week - during the week - Message here for details!

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1500 Vine Street
Middletown, PA
17057

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(717) 512-2413

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