Tag Horse Supply

Be Prepared with Total Pre & Probiotic

When your horse experiences any form of environmental changes, incidents like colic and diarrhea can occur. Colic and diarrhea are typical responses from an upset digestive or intestinal system. Environmental changes can come with shifting routines, traveling to a new… Continue Reading →

Protect from Cushing’s Disease with Prascend

As horse owners, our main priority is keeping our horses living happily and comfortably for as long as possible. However, managing your horse’s health as he grows older can become increasingly difficult. An older horse requires more maintenance and attention… Continue Reading →

How to Help Your Horse with Gastric Ulcers

When horses frequently encounter high-stress situations, their bodies are more likely to produce negative responses. Events like competition, frequent travel, and new environments can cause general wear and tear on the gastric system of your horse. As a result, horses… Continue Reading →

Horse Gymnastics: A Necessary Evil

Horse gymnastics exercises are a necessary evil for any show jumper. We spend most of our time jumping gymnastics when riding at home, rather than practicing full jump courses. Every week we set up a different gymnastic and ride the horses… Continue Reading →

Simplify Shedding Season with StripHair

The shedding season has arrived and we know you’re already dreading your grooming process. Seemingly endless days of brushing, currying, and picking loose hair off every article of your tack and clothing. After weeks of cleaning out dandy brushes and… Continue Reading →

Cool Down with Cavalor FreeBute Gel

Horses in strenuous work or actively competing often develop muscular and soft tissue pain over a lengthened period of time. When not treated correctly, these types of repetitive exercise can produce sore muscles, swollen legs, or painful joints. Cavalor’s FreeBute… Continue Reading →

FarmVet Favorite: No Bow Leg Wraps

There are many reasons why your horse might need to wear leg wraps. Whether it’s to keep a wound clean, to keep swelling down during long periods of stall rest, or to support the legs after a hard workout, having… Continue Reading →

FullBucket For A Cause

In today’s equine product market, many supplements exist to help your horse in its daily life. Types of equine supplements range from hooves and joints to allergies and general demeanor. While there are tons of supplements to choose from, only… Continue Reading →

Tips to Keep Your Horse Clean in the Cold

As we reach the middle of the winter season, relentlessly cold weather can prevent us from full-body bathing and giving our horse’s coat the attention it needs. Much like human skin, horses coats become dry in the winter and need extra nourishment from shampoo and conditioner.

Perfect Harmony EQ: Support Healthy Hormone Function

Behavioral issues in horses, particularly those actively competing, can be difficult to manage. Aggression, sullenness, and agitation affect your horse’s attitude and performance and can often be the result of hormonal imbalances. Whether you have a mare, gelding, or stallion that could benefit from hormonal supplementation, Perfect Products has developed Perfect Harmony EQ to help support healthy hormonal function and curtail hormone-related problem behaviors.

Which Equine Calmer is Right for My Horse?

Keep calm and carry on… with the right calmers for your horse! Competitions and travel can be stressful for even the most stoic horses. Loud noises, weather changes, rider nerves, and other factors can distract your horse from his job, making him jumpy or nervous when you are trying to perform in the show ring.

EquiFit: The Best Horse Blanketing Tools for Winter

With winter (blanketing season) in full swing, many people start to worry about their horse developing uncomfortable blanket rubs. Chafing along the withers and across the chest can leave painful and unsightly rubs on your horse’s skin. This can be… Continue Reading →

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