The February 2013 issue of Desert Mirage magazine features writer Arlene Magidâs love letter to the Arabian breed and its dedicated horsemen in âRohara: Setting the Standard.â
Flair LLC, makers of the FLAIR® Equine Nasal Strip, is pleased to announce a presence at and participation in the 2011 American Association of Equine Practitioners (AAEP) annual convention, to be held in San Antonio Texas, November 18-22, 2011.
Because tapeworms pose a threat to horsesâ overall health and there is no reliable fecal diagnostic test for tapeworm infections like there are for other parasites, horse owners need to be vigilant about treating for them. And they should be sure to tre
Recent research has prompted leading equine nutritionists to suggest increased dietary intake of Vitamin E for horses. Kauffmanâs Amino-E is a concentrated source of Vitamin E with 5,000 I.U.'s per oz.
Coco and Dash are improbable mascots for a company producing athletic socks for equines. But ask Socks for Horses president, Raymond Petterson, and heâll tell you he wouldnât have it any other way.
Kentucky Performance Products (KPP) has recently introduced Neigh-Lox® Advanced to the equine marketplace. Neigh-Lox Advanced contains a proprietary blend of ingredients that work synergistically to maintain healthy equine GI tract tissues.
Two Fair Mares introduces The Neigh Station, a 3-in-1 activity center, which features components that are designed to keep horses entertained and stimulated. The product includes:
Draper Therapiesâ new Draper Equine Therapy® Stable Sheet is not only stylish and offers excellent therapeutic benefits for your favorite equine, but itâs also so much more than your average horse ware.
Nouvelle Veterinary, Inc., the makers of Cur-OST®, announce the release of their new equine anti-inflammatory supplement, Cur-OST® EQ Green. This formula combines the powerful anti-inflammatory actions of Curcumin and Boswellia in a natural base of Sp
Red Cell® liquid has supported the demands of equine athletes around the world for more than 35 years. But for some horse owners, pellets are easier to feed. Now, whether your horse prefers supplements in liquid form or as pellets, the choice is your