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April 23, 2019

How to Decrease Your Horse’s Risk of Colic With Nutrition Management

By Standlee Premium Western Forage® Colic is one of the most feared experiences of any horse owner. Are there preventative measures we can take to help minimize the risk through the nutrition we provide our horses? There are two types of stress performance horses can experience — physical or psychological. Let’s focus on the psychological […]

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April 11, 2019

Fresh Water Now Streaming

We Didn’t Invent Water. We Just Perfected It. Water should be fresh, clean and plentiful.

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March 21, 2019

How can I get my stubborn Cushing’s horse to take medication?

  How Can I Get My Stubborn Cushing’s Horse to Take Medication? Cushing’s disease, also known as PPID (pituitary pars intermedia dysfunction), is a progressive disorder that begins with the dysfunction of the pituitary gland. This gland, at the base of the brain, sends out a number of hormones, and a horse with Cushing’s disease […]

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March 12, 2019

Solving Winter Water Woes

By Ritchie Industries Frozen buckets, heaters tossed out of troughs by playful horses, chipping through ice, hauling endless buckets to the barn – these are all familiar to horse owners during the winter. Make this the year that you get a leg up on Old Man Winter and install solutions for your wintertime water woes. […]

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February 21, 2019

Install Peace of Mind With Classic Equine By Ritchie

Install Peace of Mind Tired of worrying about frozen water, dirty water, wasted water or no water at all? Install Classic Equine By Ritchie automatic waterers, built by the inventor of the category, and you install peace of mind. Isn’t that what you’re after?   Learn More     classicequinebyritchie.com  

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February 19, 2019

How Can I Get My Stubborn Cushing’s Horse to Take Medication?

By Dr. Tania Cubitt & Dr. Stephen Duren, Performance Horse Nutrition Cushing’s disease tends to occur in middle-aged and older horses, around age 20.

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February 5, 2019

ABI Stable Stories – Barn Cleaner Confessions

By ABI After surviving the polar vortex with horses bundled up in their stalls, I felt the need to share with my furry, four-legged friends just how much work I put in to make sure they feel well loved. Let’s just say I was met with puzzled looks that there weren’t more treats involved. Enjoy! […]

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January 29, 2019

HandsOn Gloves: Must-Have Grooming Essential

When Clinton and the team at the ranch gave HandsOn Gloves a trial run, the grooming tool was an overwhelming success. “The horses absolutely love them, and they do a phenomenal job of removing dirt, especially in hard-to-reach and sensitive areas,” Clinton says. “They’ve quickly become a staple and a favorite at the ranch.” Why […]

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January 15, 2019

Accessorize Your Ride

By Classic Equine No hour of our life is wasted when it is spent in the saddle. When we ride, we are getting away from life, thinking about life, or just riding to enjoy life. No matter the purpose of our ride, accessorizing your ride can keep you as connected or as disconnected with life […]

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January 8, 2019

Safety Starts With an Equipment Check

By Classic Equine Although we have an indescribable bond with our equine partners, the fact still remains that they are large and powerful animals. We saddle them each day to train, ride down the trail, or even compete on them without even thinking about the possible consequences we might face if there is a malfunction […]

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