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The days sure fly by when you are having the time of your life! It seemed like just yesterday that Megan and I were walking the novice course at Hagyard Midsouth Three-Day Event and Team Horse Trials. Once again, the Natural E (Leo) put in the best…
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Click here, to learn more about reducing the risk of respiratory ailments in horses. Article re-posted with kind permission by...
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Dehydration can be as much of a problem in winter as it is in the summer. Horses need to drink...
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As equine athletes, our horses constantly run the risk of injury. When injury occurs, the horse is faced with a...
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Night checks are a very important part of horse care. Topping off water buckets, providing additional concentrate to hard keepers,...
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Five tips to make sure your feed room and hayloft are ready for winter.
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Article re-posted with kind permission by Equine Guelph: www.equineguelph.ca Story by: Jackie Bellamy-Zions If you enjoyed Equine Guelph’s Plan A Head...
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Never cut back on hay to reduce calorie intake; instead, change to a more mature grass hay that will provide...
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The Elevate Event Team had become a reality. It was something I always wanted to do---own an advanced level event horse. Over the last few months the team fell into place as if it was meant to be, with Olympic level trainers, a talented rider and a…
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When treating laminitis, cooling the hoof wall to between 40 and 50 degrees Fahrenheit for 48 to 72 hours can...
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Horses (unlike humans) have the ability to manufacture vitamin C from glucose, because they produce an enzyme in their liver...
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Congratulations to the Horse Radio Network; Glenn the Geek, Coach Jen and all the hosts! Kentucky Performance Products is proud...
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Article re-posted with kind permission by Equine Guelph: www.equineguelph.ca Story by: Jackie Bellamy-Zions Hiding pain is one of the top...
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Common myth: If a colicky horse is passing manure, he will be fine. Busted: Not necessarily so, say veterinary surgeons....
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Six indicators to look at when deciding which hay is best for a mature horse: 1) Digestible Energy (DE) is...
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Electrolytes are necessary for horses that sweat. Without proper electrolyte supplementation, horses are at best unable to perform optimally, and...
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Travel Tips for Horses- Part 3: How and When to Use Supplements
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The Elevate Event Team was born in the winter of 2015 on sunny afternoon around a picnic table at Missy Ransehousen’s Blue Hill Farm in Ocala, Florida. The Team would allow Kentucky Performance Products to participate in the eventing world in a…
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Recent research at the University of Kentucky shows that including prebiotics in a senior horse’s diet significantly reduces the markers...
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Click here, to learn more about common skin diseases and allergies in horses. Article re-posted with kind permission by Equine...
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Horses with white or light-colored skin are more susceptible to sunburn. It is important to limit your horse’s exposure to...
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One way to determine if your horse is normal and healthy is to evaluate the rumblings of his gut. The...
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Many owners are unaware that a handful of concentrate a day does not come close to providing all the nutrients...
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Hey guys, as usual it has been a while since my last blog. I live the crazy life of eventer, trying to balance a job outside of horses, a relationship, teaching, riding my own horses, riding horses for other people, and a social life. My social life is what…
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