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The Ultimate Ice Boots Breakdown

Cold therapy or icing is a beneficial addition to any equestrian routine. Icing helps treat and even prevent injuries through improved blood flow and body temperature regulation. Whether treating wounds, infections, soft tissue injuries, or joint and muscle soreness, product… Continue Reading →

Poultice, Liniments, and When to Use What

Gel, clay… Medicated, natural… Wraps, unwrapped… Messy, easy application… There are endless things to consider when it comes to recovery care for your horse. While we are lucky to have so much at our disposal to help our horses feel… Continue Reading →

Does My Horse Need a Grazing Muzzle?

You might be thinking there’s no way turnout time could be harmful to your horse. They’re in their natural habitat, indulging in fresh grass, abundant with readily available nutrients while they soak up the sun and kick up their heels…. Continue Reading →

Fly Spray 101: Which is Best for Your Horse?

April showers bring May flowers and flies. That’s how that goes, right? It’s an equestrian’s most dreaded part of the warmer months. But luckily, we have developed many lines of defense to arm ourselves (aka our horses) against the pesky… Continue Reading →

What Is Equine Vibration Therapy?

When a horse (or a human) exerts itself by walking, running, jumping, or any sort of movement, the muscles activate, therefore placing tension on the adjoining tendons and bones. This movement then triggers the bones, tendons, muscles, and other systems… Continue Reading →

Beat Allergy Season with Flexineb

Just like humans, our horses can experience allergies, especially during the changing seasons. Most commonly, we think about reactions to bug bites or a bad meal presenting as hives or dermatitis. But did you know your horse can inhale allergens… Continue Reading →

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