Winter can be a big change from your regular routine. Winter can be full of change and it’s your job to help your horse the best you can during the cold months. Blanketing It’s important to do your research on what kind of blanket your horse will need for the climate they live in. A […]
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Things to do With Horses (Besides Riding)
Every once in a while it’s might benefit both you and your horse to take a break from riding. Horses can get burnt out just like people so it’s important to give them time in between rides. These breaks can present a fun opportunity to get to know your horse better and maybe teach them […]
In’s and Out’s of Liniment
Everyone can say they’ve been sore after a good ride, but it’s not only people that get sore, horses do too. That’s why it’s important to look out for your horse and offer some relief after a workout. Liniment is a popular way to help ease the soreness commonly experienced after an intense ride. How […]
Time Saving Tips for Show Season
It’s show-time! Show season is here, and that means lots of packing and prepping. Here’s a few tips on how to make your show go as smoothly as possible! Make a List About a week before a show it’s smart to make a list of everything you will need to pack before a show. By […]
No Hoof, No Horse
Everyone always says, “no hoof, no horse” and it couldn’t be more true. Hooves are the foundation of the horse. The daily rule they play is crucial to a horse’s overall wellbeing. Proper Nutrition First If you want to see a significant change in the strength of your horse’s hooves check on what they’re putting […]
Coat Care for Gorgeousness
Top Tips for a Gorgeous Coat on Your Horse Ever wanted your horse’s coat to be super soft and shiny day in and day out? By maintaining your horse’s coat on a nutritional level and utilizing these horse grooming supplies you can experience less time grooming your horse’s coat and more time having fun. Here […]
Keeping Grey Horses Grey
We all know that one grey at the barn, you know, the one that comes in looking like a bay or even a chestnut after every turnout. You might’ve seen their caretaker, looking defeated as they brush out their horse’s fur for a solid 2 hours before a ride. Some of you may be that […]






