Category Product Spotlight

We’re highlighting our favorite products while educating you on what can help your horse feel its best.

StableFeed Supplements: Boost Immunity and Digestion in Horses

As horse owners and caretakers, we know that ensuring our horses receive the proper nutrition is essential for their health and performance. A new addition to FarmVet’s extensive lineup of supplements for horse health is StableFeed’s all-natural chia supplements. These… Continue Reading →

The Power of Take It Easy: Cavalor’s Equine Calming Paste

Finding the right calming paste for your horse can be a struggle. Hunters or jumper, Warmbloods or Thoroughbreds–all horses have different needs, just like humans. The key to finding the perfect calming solution starts with doing your homework and knowing… Continue Reading →

New Tack, Supplies & Gear: Spring Top-Sellers for Equestrians

Spring is on its way, and it’s the perfect time to refresh your equestrian gear, from tack to grooming tools and everything in between. Whether you’re an avid competitor or enjoy leisurely rides, having the right supplies can elevate your… Continue Reading →

Q&A: The Benefits of Equissage Pulse Therapy for Your Horse

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 →

10 Equine Products Every Rider Needs in 2026

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 →

G-Chill: The Natural Solution to Ease Equine Anxiety and Digestion

As equestrians, we understand the unique bond between horse and rider. Our equine partners rely on us for their care and well-being, especially during times of stress. Whether it’s a competition, a new environment, or even a routine vet visit,… Continue Reading →

Trick or Treat? Our Top Halloween Treats for Horses and Riders

As Halloween approaches, we think of traditional treats and beyond for our horses. Although it’s not a “day off,” there are some creative options for riders to treat themselves and their horses. From practical gifts to delicious snacks, we’ve compiled… Continue Reading →

Spooky Season: Top Horse Calmers for Equestrians

As autumn settles in with its crisp air, cool breezes, and leaves rustling, we often revel in the season’s beauty. But our horses… well, perhaps not so much. The drop in temperature and the blustery winds may leave them feeling… Continue Reading →

Fall Finds: 12 Essential Horse Products for Equestrians

As the crisp autumn air sweeps in and the leaves begin their vibrant transformation, it’s time to prepare your horse for the changing seasons. Fall brings its own set of challenges and opportunities for equestrian care, from fluctuating temperatures to… Continue Reading →

Discover the Top-Selling Ice Boots for Horse Recovery

One of the best (and simplest) therapies for recovery is ice. Cooling down sore muscles, tendons, and ligaments helps reduce inflammation and improve circulation, allowing the body to heal more efficiently. Owning a pair of ice boots is a must… Continue Reading →

10 Equestrian Essentials for Back-to-School Shopping

As the new school year approaches, equestrians are not just gearing up for academic success – they’re also preparing for a continued season of barn chores, riding lessons, and show ring success. Whether you’re a young rider heading back to… Continue Reading →

15 Game-Changing Horse Products for Equestrians

One thing all equestrians know is this – horses are high-maintenance animals. Keeping our horses happy and healthy requires endless attention (and supplies), but that’s also why we love them so much! The market is now filled with product options… Continue Reading →

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