Have you been thinking about hot oiling your horse, but you’re not sure where to start? Hot oiling is a technique used by professionals to achieve a healthy, glossy shine in their horse’s skin and coat. It’s especially helpful during… Continue Reading →
Did you know it is estimated nearly 20% of dogs are battling ear issues? And while ear infections are less common in cats, they can still become a serious issue – fast. Ear infections are a nuisance for both you… Continue Reading →
So, you’ve decided your equine athlete deserves additional support, but where to start? With so many options, it might be hard to decide what therapies are right to incorporate for your horse. Before you factor in your budget, size, or… Continue Reading →
Traveling with horses in the winter can bring extra challenges, from cold temperatures to potential stress from the unfamiliar environment. Whether you’re heading to a competition, a new farm, or just visiting a friend, making sure your horse is comfortable,… Continue Reading →
“Hard keeper” is the term given to horses who require all the groceries they can get to avoid getting thin. Many of these horses have a faster metabolism that just seems to burn up all the energy you feed them… Continue Reading →
With so many equine therapy products available, it can be overwhelming to decide which ones are best for your horse’s specific needs. The Niagara Equissage, also known as the Equissage Pulse, is a trusted tool in equine massage therapy that… Continue Reading →
The countdown to midnight might have passed, but the season of reminiscing is still in full effect. Reflecting on our year, recalling our favorite memories, and holding onto the things we’re bringing with us into the new year are all… Continue Reading →
Bright lights, loud parties, and booming fireworks… these are the things that make up our Holiday season and some of the things that we look forward to each year. But our four-legged equine partners may not feel the same. For… Continue Reading →
Horses are naturally exposed to various airborne particles, including dust, mold spores, and bacteria, which can lead to respiratory issues and allergies. Traditional methods like soaking hay aim to reduce these irritants. However, these methods often fall short and may… Continue Reading →
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