âHorse owners and farmers - It's time to enter the Millcreek 30th Anniversary Sweepstakes to win a 27+ SS compact manure spreader valued at $3990 open now until October 12, 2015.â
âInformal testing, over a three-week trial period, has shown The Hock Shield⢠can successfully stay up, without turning on a horse's legs, more than 90% of the time providing safe and reliable protection and healing from sores and abrasions.â
âWithin 10 days, my horse's scabs were gone and his legs were rosy pink. A few days later, hair started growing back and within three weeks, all three legs looked totally normal with full coats of hair!.â
âNSAIDs are typically used to treat conditions such as the pain and inflammation associated with equine osteoarthritis and most shows follow the United States Equestrian Federation Equine Drugs and Medications Rule, which outlines specifics in regard to
âSox for Horses and Donkeys provide an ideal bandage/barrier that stops insects, keeps skin tissue clean, and provides an environment around the legs that helps skin heal.â title="Donkey wearing protective sox." Â
âThe modern alternative, that wicks moisture away while creating a cooling, breathable barrier between a horse's legs and environment, is silver ion-embedded equine legwear: Silver Whinnys.â
âSince Cavallo launched the Simple Hoof Boot in 2006 under their exclusive, front opening, patented design, the worldwide hoof boot community of horse owners has made Cavallo their hoof boot of choice.â
âNIGHTWATCH⢠is the worldâs first and only equine distress and wellness monitor offered as a smart halter or collar that continuously analyzes real-time data on your horseâs vital signs and behaviors, and alerts you on your mobile device at the fi
âIn addition to proper diet and management including using a grazing muzzle or limiting pasture turnout, supplements targeted to support metabolic health may be beneficial, and SmartPak has what you need to help manage equine metabolic and endocrine hea
âThe most common reason among horse back riders for admission to hospital and death are head injuries. About 70,000 people go to the emergency room each year for equestrian-related injuries.â