âLEPTO EQ INNOVATOR helps protect horses from leptospirosis an infectious bacterial disease caused by L. pomona, corkscrew shaped spirochetes.â
âEven if youâre taking the winter off, your horseâs body systems are still on the clock, so make sure to make joint, hoof, digestive and skin health a priority.â
âLorraine Jerabek has ditched her wheelbarrow and will be spreading horse manure from now on with the stainless steel Millcreek 27 SS compact spreader she won in Millcreek Manufacturingâs 30th Anniversary Sweepstakes.â
âBesides being clean, Pure-Flex is easy to apply, says Dr. David Hunt of St. Louis Equine Veterinary Services. âCorona Pure-Flex wraps stay in place and conform nicely to the horse's limb.â
âYou can have cute or you can have a proven, science-based bandage barrier that performs to keep horse's legs clean and free of debris, insects and bio-burden in the socks. Your choice.â
âThe HORSE GYM USA® | RELAX features a combination vibrating floor and overhead solarium for muscle support and stress relief and the vibrating floor increases blood circulation in the horsesâ legs and conditions muscles.â
âEarly treatment of the potentially fatal disease Equine Protozoal Myeloencephalitis caused by a parasite that invades the brain and spinal cord and can cause serious damage to the horseâs central nervous system is is key to recovery.â
âMost of us donât ride as frequently during the winter months, so this time can be used to rehabilitate from the dangerous effects of metal shoes on your horseâs feet and hoof boots can be a useful, practical and no-nonsense tool.â
âUnlike humans, horses donât stop feeling hungry when their stomachs are full; appetite is controlled by satisfying the need to chew, so eating is also an important activity that contributes to the horseâs well-being.â
âCold weather means the end of tapeworm transmission and a good time for a cleanout treatment for bots and fall treatment helps diminish additional transmission of horse parasites the following grazing season.â