With Iâll Have Anotherâs historic victory in the Kentucky Derby Presented by Yum! Brands on May 5 â and his follow-up success in the Preakness Stakes â the use of FLAIR® Equine Nasal Strips in racing has become an international topic of discussio
Shorter daylight doesn't mean shorter riding time. With a pair of Reflective Leg Bands riding after dark and on cloudy days provides the safety one needs to be seen.
If your horses are overweight or if you are not available to give them forage feedings throughout the day, perhaps you should consider products that not only lessen your work, but also help your horse eat in a  way similar to the way horses in the wi
Flair LLC, maker of the FLAIR® Equine Nasal Strip, is pleased to announce Flairâs designation as an official partner of 42nd annual Eclipse Awards, to be held Saturday, January 19, 2013, at Gulfstream Park in Hallandale Beach, Florida.
Janet Street of Northampton, MA, is launching a revolutionary new toy, Easy Keepers(tm). Easy Keepers are the first ever safe, eco-friendly, bendable horse toy for children that is made in the USA.
SciencePure Nutraceuticals Inc. (SPN), since the eighties, nutrition expert and biochemist Cal Nyuli B.Sc., has designed the original nutritional formulations for the needs of competitive and injured equine athletes.
Itâs no secret animals enjoy a good scratch from time to time. Many will go to great lengths to satisfy their itch. When some of the barnyard pets on Martha Stewartâs New York farm started wearing away the corners of their shelters, she knew she h
Flair LLC, maker of the FLAIR® Equine Nasal Strip is pleased to announce that FLAIRâs [no-glossary]founder and co-inventor, Jim Chiapetta DVM, will be attending the 2012 Breedersâ Cup at Santa Anita Park in Arcadia California and will be providing CO
Flair LLC, makers of the FLAIR® Equine Nasal Strip, is pleased to announce its continuing sponsorship and support of the Womanâs Professional Rodeo Associationâs (WPRA) 2012 World Finals to be held in the Lancaster Event Center, Lincoln Nebraska, Oct
Horses today are living longer, traveling farther and performing at levels beyond yesterdayâs norms. So itâs not surprising that these modern demands can result in higher nutritional needs, as well.