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Magnesium And Thiamine Are No. 1 Nutrients For Calming Horses

Valerian shows results, too, but its effects may be limited to times the horse isn't otherwise stimulated, such as when he's in a stall.

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Horse Body Wisdom: Absorption Of Vitamins

Every horse needs vitamins, but not every horse needs a vitamin supplement.

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Horseshoer’s Secret Deep-Penetrating Horse Hoof Conditioner

Snow and ice are hard on horse hooves, causing cracks and chips; dry climates can impact hooves any time of year. Help keep your horse's hooves in top | MORE

 

Horse Hoof-Care Kit

Mustad Inc. now offers a collection of four of its popular products in a free, reusable tack box. The Hoof-Care Package includes: Thrush Buster thrush treatment/prevention; Tuff Stuff | MORE

 

Easy-Dose Platinum Paks for Horses on Trail

Platinum Performance's new Platinum Paks are daily doses of the company's most popular supplements packaged in easy-to-use, stay-fresh pouches personalized with your horse's name. Choose premixed, premeasured supplements | MORE

 

Get A Glossy Coat For Your Horse

While regular, thorough grooming and added fat will enhance your horse's coat, for a breathtaking shine you'll need to feed him right.

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Feed Supplements for Your Horse

Garth and I recently attended a feed seminar hosted by the Family Farm Feed Store in Spencer, New York, where the speaker was Heather Jaquay, Equine Consultant for | MORE

 

Does Your Horse Need Electrolytes?

Advice on hot-weather electrolyte use from equine veterinarian and endurance-ride competitor Jeannie Waldron. | MORE

 

Feed Supplements for Feet

Thin soles, brittle walls, feet won't grow? If your horse has hoof problems, your veterinarian or farrier may suggest a supplement that specifically targets foot health. | MORE

 

The Great Garlic Debate

Dr. Karen Hayes, DVM, MS, discusses whether or not to feed your horse garlic as a feed supplement or fly repellent. | MORE

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