Mad Barn for Horses: Research-Driven Nutrition Explained

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In today’s equine industry, nutrition is no longer about guesswork or tradition alone. Horse owners are increasingly looking for science-based solutions that support long-term health, performance, and comfort. That’s where Mad Barn stands out. Mad Barn horse supplements are known… Continue Reading →

RevitaVet Poll Cap FAQs: How It Works and When to Use It

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If you’ve ever had a horse that feels stiff, resistant, or just not quite right through the bridle, there’s a good chance the poll could be part of the issue. The poll is a small area, but it plays a… Continue Reading →

Spring Colic in Horses: Causes & Prevention Tips for Owners

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As the warmth of spring begins to thaw the cold of winter, many horse owners look forward to the renewal of their horses’ routines, fresh pastures, and outdoor activities. However, this season can bring with it a particular health concern:… Continue Reading →

How to Treat Horse Skin Issues During Mud Season

If you’ve been around horses long enough, you know mud season isn’t just messy – it’s prime time for skin issues. Between constant moisture, mud buildup, and temperature swings, your horse’s skin can take a serious hit. From scratches and… Continue Reading →

Spring Grass & Metabolic Horses: What Owners Should Know

As winter fades and pastures start to green up, it’s easy to feel excited about turning horses out on fresh spring grass again. But for owners of metabolic horses, this seasonal transition requires a little extra caution. That lush, fast-growing… Continue Reading →

Leg Wrapping 101: What Horse Owners Need to Know

Leg wrapping is one of the most fundamental horsemanship skills a rider or barn manager can develop. Whether you are managing daily training, supporting post-work recovery, shipping to a competition, or assisting with rehabilitation, proper wrapping plays an important role… Continue Reading →

Cavalor Arti Repair: Targeted Joint Support for Horses

Healthy joints are the foundation of peak performance and long-term soundness for equine athletes, aging horses, and every horse in between. Whether a horse is recovering from injury, working hard in competition, or just showing subtle signs of age, targeted… Continue Reading →

How to Get Ready for Foaling Season

Foaling season is in full swing! Equestrians’ social media pages are full of adorable new baby pictures, and spring pastures will soon be full of playful foals. As exciting as this season is, it also comes with a long list… Continue Reading →

14 Valentine’s Day Gifts for Your Barn Friends

Valentine’s Day at the barn hits different. It’s not about roses and chocolates, but rather, it’s about thoughtful, practical gifts that make long barn days warmer, more organized, or a little more fun. Whether you’re shopping for your horse, your… Continue Reading →

How to Help Horses Avoid Thrush in the Winter

Thrush in horses is especially common during winter, but it’s also one of the most preventable hoof conditions with the right care routine. Wet footing, limited turnout, and less frequent grooming all create the perfect environment for thrush. But understanding… Continue Reading →

EasyFoal Foaling Monitor: Smart, Reliable Alerts for Mares

Foaling season is one of the most exciting (and stressful) times of the year for horse breeders. Whether you manage a professional breeding operation or are welcoming a single foal on your farm, timing is everything. Missing the start of… Continue Reading →

Wellie-Wear: Winter Blanket Survival Guide for Horses

Winter in the saddle looks a little different than the rest of the year. The season brings chilly mornings, cool-down walks that feel endless, and horses that need extra protection from the elements. Whether you’re headed to the ring, back… Continue Reading →

EHV in Horses: Prevention and Early Detection

Equine Herpesvirus (commonly called EHV) is one of the most important infectious diseases affecting horses of all breeds and disciplines. While many horse owners have heard of EHV, understanding how it spreads, how to recognize early signs, and how to… Continue Reading →

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