The digestive supplements for horses that really count

January, 2021 \ by Sophie Dorsch

Shopping for horse gut health supplements can be an interesting process. Given how many options and formulas there are on the market, decision fatigue can quickly kick in and make...

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Elevate your barn routine with horse stretches

January, 2021 \ by Brittany Silvers

Most people know that stretching is an integral part of exercise for athletes. Stretching can improve flexibility, range of motion, and performance, can increase blood flow, and decrease the risk...

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Review of antioxidants for horses: L-Carnitine

January, 2021 \ by Casie Bazay

L-carnitine likely isn’t something horse owners have spent much time considering. Sure, many of us have probably seen it on a list of supplement ingredients somewhere, but what is L-carnitine...

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Review of antioxidants for horses: Astaxanthin

January, 2021 \ by Casie Bazay

Oxidation is a natural process that occurs when oxygen is combined with various other elements in the body during metabolism. It happens to humans, and it happens to our horses...

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My Mare’s About to Foal....Now What?

January, 2021 \ by Amanda Bradbery, Ph.D.

Key Takeaways:  Prepare your mares so colostrum will equip newborn foals with disease-fighting antibodies. Use your foal watch resources wisely: Use FullBucket Foal Indicator strips and then look for additional...

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How to cross train your horse

January, 2021 \ by Brittany Silvers

The idea of ‘cross training’ is thrown around frequently in the horse industry, but often without a solid definition. Let’s clear this up now.  Cross training is engaging “in various...

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