As winter fades and warmer days arrive, horse owners everywhere know what comes next — shedding season. Thick winter coats loosen, hair seems to fly everywhere, and grooming routines suddenly require more time and attention. While seasonal shedding is completely natural, the right grooming approach — and the right products — can make the transition […]
Browsing Category: Mane and Tail Care
Snow Balls, Mud Mats and Winter Detangling Tips.
Winter is tough on horses’ hair—especially manes, tails, and anything with extra “feather” on the legs. Between freezing temps, blankets, rolling in muddy paddocks, and wet snow that packs into tight little snowballs, even the best-kept coat can turn into a tangly mess. The good news: a few smart habits (and the right products) make […]
Winter Coat Care Made Easy: The Benefits of Healthy HairCare’s Hair Moisturizer (“The Pink Stuff”) During Winter, Under Blankets and Beyond!
Winter presents a unique challenge for horse owners. While blankets are essential for warmth, they can also trap dryness against the coat, leading to dull hair, skin irritation, and that all-too-familiar static shock when blankets come off. Add cold, dry air and frequent grooming, and it’s easy to see why winter coat care requires a […]
Transitioning from Summer to Fall: Mane, Tail, and Coat Care for Your Horse
As the days grow shorter and temperatures begin to dip, your horse’s coat begins its natral transition from sleek summer shine to a thicker, insulating winter coat. This seasonal change can bring about heavy shedding, dry skin, and tangles in the mane and tail. Proper grooming during this time not only helps your horse look […]
How to Grow Manes
A mane could be your horse’s best feature, but not without some work. Breakage is your number one enemy when trying to grow out a mane. Finding what causes the breakage and fixing it will allow the hair to grow and be strong. Diet and Health If your horse is having a hard time with […]
When it’s Time to Detangle
Those days when your horse comes in from their pasture and looks like a rat nested in their mane you know it’s time to detangle. Everyone loves a horse with a nice, thick, and flowing mane but that look come with extra care. Detangling can be a daunting task but here are some tips to […]





