The horse has a perfect design by nature. Horse owners, however, often ask for more than that design can handle; this is where horseshoes come into the picture.
Summer Whinnys go beyond fly protection and cross successfully into uses as bandaging options and wound/sore protection for horses wherever leg and skin protection are needed.
Typical signs of tying up include a stiff walk that, at its worse, can immobilize the horse, signs of hard painful muscles in the rear, and occasionally sweating, if the pain is severe enough.
Absorbine® Research & Development is pleased to announce that UltraShield Green has also been proven effective in repelling ticks, which can pose a significant threat to equine health and well-being.
The mission of Advanced Equine Studies is to create visually-based educational programming for riders, caregivers, barn managers, veterinary technicians, and schools with equine programs.
Many horses need support in four key areas: joint, hoof, coat, and digestion, and whether young or old, competing or retired, there is a SmartCombo product that is right for your horse.
Arenus is pleased to announce a social media based promotion called âTell Your Old Liniment to Buck Offâ, which premiered August 1, 2014 and will continue through January 31, 2015.
The patented Alpha Sheath Shield protects gelding and stallionâs sheaths from flies and parasites that lay eggs in wounds and worsen the condition and discomfort for the horse.
Modern horse keeping and feeding practices are often at odds with how horses naturally live and eat, which can lead to big problems for their stomach, such as gastric ulcers.
Exertional rhabdomyolysis (ER) or tying up, as it is typically called, is the most common form of muscular problem in horses and also occurs in humans, many times as a result of extended exercise or change in diet.