Eventing Nation Reviews Joint Armor
“Within the first two weeks of starting on Joint Armor, I could start to tell a difference in Ripley’s demeanor;...
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» View ArticleElevate® was developed to provide a highly bioavailable source of natural vitamin E to horses. Vitamin E, a powerful antioxidant,...
» View VideoHey everyone. I am finally home from sunny Florida and it feels COLD in Kentucky. I would have thought this state would have warmed up by now; the low tonight is going to be 42! The last several weeks in Florida were crazy but fun and very educational.…
» View ArticleEvery horse person should learn how to check a horse’s physical condition for any tell tale signs of illness, injury,...
» View ArticleLush, cool season spring grass is packed full of vitamins, minerals and energy, but it is also high in sugar!...
» View VideoMyth: Always walk a colicky horse. Busted: Walking won’t cure colic and it isn’t always in your horse’s best interest...
» View ArticleNeigh-Lox® Advanced provides a scientifically advanced blend of ingredients that work synergistically to maintain your horse’s digestive tract in peak...
» View VideoThe Longines FEI World Cup Jumping Final will be held in Lyon, France, April 17-21, 2014. Twelve American riders in...
» View ArticleEqui-Jewel was developed by Kentucky Performance Products to safely meet the energy needs of today’s horses. It reduces the risk...
» View Video“I started Kip on EndurExtra to see if I could find something to help him keep a little bit of...
» View ArticleThe EQUUS Professional Horseman Award was developed to recognize veterinarians, trainers, farriers and other professionals who go the extra mile...
» View ArticleChrissa and her wonderful young horse Scrabble won the USEF developing horse test in Wellington two weeks ago with a...
» View ArticleA good general rule to apply is this: The “average” horse needs to graze for approximately 17 hours per day...
» View ArticleHey everyone! Sorry it's been so long since I have last updated. It's been a bit of a crazy winter, in a good way, but I have no clue where the time has gone. I feel like I just got here, yet I’m packing to come home in two weeks! Here is a quick summary…
» View ArticleArticle re-posted with kind permission by Equine Guelph: http://equineguelph.ca/index.php It is often said that if you ask a question to ten...
» View ArticleA joint research project conducted by the University of Kentucky and Michigan State University discovered that while the co-administration of...
» View ArticleHey everyone! Since show season ended, my horses have had their break and I’m back to tuning them up for the new season. One of the things I find most helpful for sharpening up my horses after some time off are grids. Anyone who knows me and…
» View ArticleCongratulations to Beezie Madden, friend of KPP and recipient of the 2013 Whitney Stone Cup! Beezie is truly an excellent...
» View ArticleHappy 2014, everyone! I can't believe how fast 2013 went, and let me tell you, I’m not that sad to see it leave. I will definitely count the blessings that I have had this past year but between Hoosier’s ups and downs, and the loss of a wonderful mentor…
» View ArticleExtremely cold weather can rob your supplements of nutrients or alter their form enough to decrease effectiveness once thawed. Supplements...
» View ArticleHey everyone! I finally got Hoosier's last scope and it didn't hold quite as well as we hoped but still held enough that it should make a significant difference, or at least keep the arytenoid from collapsing over his airway. Also, it looks like his body is…
» View ArticleCongratulations to KPP-sponsored riders Bill Ellis and David Connors on their great showing at the 2013 AQHA World Show, which...
» View ArticleHey everyone! I hope you all are having a great time this holiday season. A little bit has happened since my last blog. Hoosier finally had his tieback surgery and let me tell you, it has been a stressful 4 weeks. If you don’t know how much you…
» View ArticleWhen a mare passes antibodies (immunoglobulins) on to her foal, it is known as passive transfer. These antibodies help to...
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