When considering our diets as humans, we know certain foods give us the nutrients we need to live a happy and healthy lifestyle. We can add fruits and vegetables when we need essential greens, drink more water for hydration, and… Continue Reading →
“I have butterflies in my stomach.” This common term often gets passed over or explained away as a symptom of nervousness in humans, but have you ever thought about what that nervous feeling could mean when it’s your horse suffering… Continue Reading →
Now that we’re well into spring, most barns are scheduling their semi-yearly vaccination and deworming day. Having an established deworming routine with your veterinarian is an essential part of horse ownership and barn management. Don’t: Leave Parasites Unchecked When left… Continue Reading →
Our “From The Source” edition features product success stories from FarmVet employees. Thank you to Rachel Worth for sharing your piece about Zephyr and his journey with Cavalor’s product, Hoof Aid Special. I have owned Zephyr for 18 years. He… Continue Reading →
Much like humans who experience muscle soreness after exercise, horses are also prone to soft tissue injuries throughout training and competition. Properly warming up and cooling down your horse helps lessen the risk of serious injury, but soreness can still… Continue Reading →
Let’s face it, our dogs love to get dirty. Whether it’s rolling in the grass, wading through a mud puddle, or relishing in their own doggy smell, a dog can always find a way to get into something! Earthbath knows… Continue Reading →
Horses are sensitive creatures, and even the slightest change in their environment can cause a major disruption to their digestive system. Much like when humans feel butterflies in their stomach before giving a speech or a big competition, horses experience… Continue Reading →
It’s hard to imagine celebrating Earth Day indoors, especially with the limitations we are under due to COVID-19. When the entire concept of this holiday promotes getting outside and celebrating this planet, you may have difficulty being creative with your… Continue Reading →
As soon as the winter season starts blending into spring, you and your horse will spend more time outdoors. With warmer temperatures come fresh grass, blooming flowers, and allergies. Horses are just as susceptible to allergy season as humans, and… Continue Reading →
It’s no secret in the equestrian world that ALL horses are prone to injury. One day out in the field and the next thing you know, your horse is lame for months. No matter what level of care and attention… Continue Reading →
Giving your horse a calming or anxiety-reducing paste has completely saturated the equestrian world. This paste method is simple: stack the product throughout the days prior to the show and come the day of competition, you’ll have a quiet horse!… Continue Reading →
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