By using these tips, you can ensure you’re providing your senior horse with the support he needs to stay happy and healthy all winter long.
If a horse has a hock injury, repeated lying down can aggravate it and prevent healing and the healing cannot take place unless a protective layer is placed between the ground and the skin.
For difficult-to-bandage wounds or recurrent sores, Hock Shields are a preferred choice in hock protection for horses and now offer replacement elastic straps available for just $5 a pair.
JPC Equestrian is proud to announce their new TuffRider 2017 Horse Blanket Collection featuring Clozease closures for fast securing like a seatbelt and many new features.
Equine influenza and equine herpesvirus can lead to costly veterinary bills and increased days out of the saddle, making it all the more important to help safeguard your horse’s health with an effective, trusted vaccine.
TICKS-OFF® spray literally prevents ticks from attaching onto your horse's or dog's coat, effectively keeping the animal naturally safe and tick free.
Protect your horse from risks such as equine influenza virus, equine herpesvirus and parasites by administering booster vaccinations and target deworming treatments to protect your horse’s health.
A targeted treatment strategy using the EquiSal® Tapeworm saliva test has been proven to control tapeworm infections and reduce the use of anti-tapeworm anthelmintics.
When bandaging a horse's leg, an inappropriate bandage application can cause as many problems as a well-applied bandage can prevent.
When a horse absorbs protein, it is broken down into amino acids then reassembled into proteins inside the horse's body.