Does Your Horse Stand for the Farrier?
No wiggling, or biting allowed – your horse must stand for the farrier. It’s your job to train it.
Does Your Horse Stand for the Farrier? Read More »
No wiggling, or biting allowed – your horse must stand for the farrier. It’s your job to train it.
Does Your Horse Stand for the Farrier? Read More »
First things first – start yelling into the void, then you can work on removing stains.
Remove Manure Stains from Your Horse Read More »
Ticklish or just plain sensitive? No matter, here are some tips for the touch horse during grooming.
Grooming the Sensitive Horse Read More »
Tips for dealing with all of the mane, feather, and tails of Friesians and Baroque horses.
Grooming Tips for Friesians and Baroque Horses Read More »
Nothing says ending up in the dirt quite like a cold backed horse. Here’s what you can do about it.
Cold Backed Horse Causes and Treatments Read More »
Make a horse grooming routine – from checking vitals signs, to currying and brushing and tacking up. A routine keeps you organized.
Your Horse Grooming Routine Read More »
Sometimes, too much is the opposite of enough. Bathe your horse to remove dirt and grime, but keep his natural oils in place.
How Often Should You Bathe Your Horse? Read More »
Stay organized and pack quickly with this downloadable horse show packing checklist. Some items have more than one use, and you can change up the list as you need! Never forget anything for your next horse show.
The Ultimate Horse Show Packing Checklist Read More »
The best ways to use fly sprays on your horse – yes your horse should be clean, and you have sprays, roll-ons, and lotions to choose from.
Best Ways to Use Fly Sprays on Your Horse Read More »
Teach your horse about horse shows by starting small at a schooling show. Practice grooming, braiding, warming up without the stress.
Take Your Horse to Schooling Shows Read More »