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  • January 21, 2015

    Proper Nutrition for your Horse

    If you've never considered natural or alternative approaches for your horse's health, you might be interested in learning the positive influence of doing so. The following is an excerpt from Don't Horse Around with Our Health by Jim Lane. This...

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  • January 19, 2015

    Stubborn Horse Refused Traditional Deworming

    One of the things horse owners learn very quickly, particularly if they are "green" like us when we started in 1998, is that every horse has its own likes and dislikes. Every famous trainer will tell a story about a...

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  • Dry and Light: Leather Care Tips for Horse Tack
    January 15, 2015

    Dry and Light: Leather Care Tips for Horse Tack

    Perri's Twisted Leather Halter When the weather is wet, rainy, and humid, my guess would be that many of you are battling mold and mildew problems on your tack. If left untreated, the fungus can destroy your investment. Leather care...

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  • January 13, 2015

    Suggested Horse Vaccinations

    Vaccinations for horses and other animals can be very confusing. What do you give your horse, and when? What is the earliest age you can administer the vaccines, and how often do you need to repeat the dose? Some of...

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  • January 9, 2015

    Horse Joint Supplement Ingredients Explained

    Jeffers Motion Potion Pellets Trying to find a horse joint supplement can be a daunting task if you don't already know what you want (sometimes, even if you do). Don't let the choices overwhelm you. Below, we explain some of...

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  • January 5, 2015

    Eight Common Equine Skin Conditions

    Here are the most common skin conditions that can affect your horse, and how to treat them. Rain Rot – sometimes called rain scald. Appearance: Usually appears on the shoulders, back, and rump area. Crusty bumps with tufts of hair...

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  • December 29, 2014

    What You Should Know About Horse Worms

    Type of Worm Description Strongyles Large Strongyles - Also known as bloodworms or roundworms. Eggs that are present in manure hatch into larvae and can be consumed by a grazing horse. The larvae continue to develop in the intestinal tract....

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