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Turn Up the Heat: How to Add Energy to Your Dull Horse

Has the sweltering summer weather started to take a toll on your horse’s competitive edge? Is your horse lacking responsiveness under saddle? While a laid-back temperament has its perks, working with a horse that feels sluggish, unmotivated, or inattentive can… Continue Reading →

Sand Colic in Horses: Signs, Causes & Prevention

Sand colic is one of the more preventable forms of colic in horses, but also one of the easiest to overlook. Whether your horse lives in a dry paddock or grazes in sandy soil, the risk of ingesting sand and… Continue Reading →

Top Tips for Trailering Horses in the Heat

Summertime means longer days, trail rides, and of course, show season! However, it also means rising temperatures, which can become very dangerous to our equine partners, especially when it comes to transporting them. High temperatures, poor ventilation, and the stress… Continue Reading →

The Importance of Silver in Equine Skincare

Silver has long been recognized for its potent antimicrobial properties, making it a valuable tool in equine health care. EquiFit’s AgSilver line harnesses the power of ionic silver to combat bacteria, fungi, and other pathogens that can affect your horse’s… Continue Reading →

Why Riders Trust MagnaWave PEMF for Horses

As riders, the performance and well-being of our horses are paramount to success. Equestrians continually seek methods to enhance their horses’ health and performance. MagnaWave PEMF (Pulsed Electromagnetic Field) technology has emerged as a trusted solution, offering a noninvasive, drug-free… Continue Reading →

Beyond the Basics: 5 Handy Items for Beginner Equestrians Under $20

This blog was written by Klaire Hopkins. A lifelong horse lover, she finally took the leap into riding just 10 months ago — learning everything from the ground up as an adult beginner equestrian. Now, she shares her journey online,… Continue Reading →

Spring Colic in Horses: Causes & Prevention Tips for Owners

As the warmth of spring begins to thaw the cold of winter, many horse owners look forward to the renewal of their horses’ routines, fresh pastures, and outdoor activities. However, this season can bring with it a particular health concern:… Continue Reading →

The Best Equine Therapy Products for Recovery & Performance

Advancements in equine therapy have transformed how horses recover, perform, and maintain peak health. From pre-ride warm-ups to post-workout recovery and injury rehabilitation, the latest therapy products provide cutting-edge solutions for equestrians. Trainers and industry professionals rely on these therapies… Continue Reading →

Winter Travel Tips for Horse Owners: Stress-Free Trailering

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 →

5 Winter Nutrition Hacks for Hard Keeper Horses

“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 →

5 Tips to Help Your Horse Stay Calm During Fireworks

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 →

Allergy Relief for Horses: Why Choose Haygain Steamed Hay?

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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