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Isoxsuprine: Our Pharmacy Spotlight

As most owners of competitive sport horses know, prescription drug therapies, in conjunction with a quality diet and supplements, are a major factor in keeping our horses feeling and performing their best. At FarmVet, we know that providing your horse… Continue Reading →

How to Create a Show-Worthy Shine

Stepping into the show ring with a well-groomed horse may not guarantee you a blue ribbon, but it certainly will get you noticed. And standing out from the rest of the competition is always a goal! You likely have a… Continue Reading →

The Ultimate Guide to Show-Safe Treatments

USEF is committed to our horses’ health and safety. Therefore, they maintain an extensive list of products and ingredients that are banned or regulated. While USEF recognizes horse health maintenance often requires therapy, the rules and regulations ensure that the… Continue Reading →

Tips from the Pros – Interview with a Reining Groom

The equine industry is full of tips, tricks, and hacks when it comes to the care of our horses. But who better to learn these things from than the pros? While at the NRHA Derby this week, we caught up… Continue Reading →

Tips and Tricks for Abscess Treatment

You had a great day with your horse yesterday – everything clicked in your lesson, and you come to the barn excited for your next ride to continue the progression. You pull your horse out of his stall, and oh… Continue Reading →

All About Anhidrosis (And 3 Products that can Help)

As the weather heats up, many equestrians are sure to supplement with electrolytes – whether during a show, after a trail ride, or before a haul. We know that electrolytes are essential for replacing minerals necessary for proper bodily functioning… Continue Reading →

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