5 Tips to Keeping Hooves Healthy

You’ve probably heard the adage, “No hoof, no horse.” Keeping your horse’s hooves healthy is something that should not be overlooked. By following these five guidelines, you can ensure your horse’s hooves stay on the right track. Maintain hoof friendly conditions For hooves to remain healthy it is important that the horse has a clean, […]

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9 Way to Help Fireproof Your Barn

Dry conditions are sparking wildfires across the nation reminding us all to take fire-safety seriously. There are easy precautions you can take to keep your livestock safe. Here is a handy fireproofing guide to help remind you of those often overlooked hazards. Clean up Keep your barn tidy, uncluttered and clean. Clear your barn of […]

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10 Items to Make Show Life Easier

Life at the show is stressful on you and your horse. The next time you hop in the trailer and head to your next event, don’t forget these little things to make everything go more smoothly. Registration and information binder While you are hauling to the show or when you arrive, you will likely need […]

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Inflammation: A Double-Edged Sword

Inflammation is one of biology’s most common double-edged swords, having both favorable and unfavorable consequences. It is one of the first signs that the body’s immune system is being called into action and is characterized as pain, redness, heat, and swelling. Inflammation is a natural response to tissue injury, which may be caused by physical […]

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