Trotting is one thing, perfecting and improving your sitting trot is quite another. Your horse’s temperament will play a role in how long it takes, so remember to have patience with him, and yourself! Keep in mind: always put safety first and if possible, have an experienced person with you on the ground while you…
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Tag: Horse health
Good hoof health starts with quality hoof growth free of infection and increased blood flow to the hoof area. If your horse is showing signs of laminitis, navicular, and founder, or suffers from quarter cracks, then removing inflammation from the hoof is key to successful treatment. Here’s how The Leg Saver can help you kill…
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Equine exertional rhabdomyolysis (ER, also known as tying up, azoturia, or Monday morning disease) is a syndrome that damages the muscle tissue in horses. There is a new therapy of handling this major problem in performance horses. We have developed a program with the LegSaver treating the major organs that control all of the muscle groups…
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A fussy feeder can be frustrating. Not only do you worry, it can affect their performance and overall health. Finding out the cause can be a lot of trial and error, Your first step should always be to contact your vet. Has your horse had his teeth checked lately? Is his worming up-to-date? Do they…
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Many people give their horses treats in the form of candy (mints) or other sugars. This is very harmful for performance horses (race horses, dressage, grand prix jumpers, barrel racers and all other performance horses). Sugar including Molasses can be harmful to horses (and humans) on many levels. If you need to add something to…
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