Professionals Choice Fly Sheet For Horse: Product Review and Informaton
The Professionals Choice Fly Sheet is a durable well fitting sheet that is a great choice for a stable or paddock . The Professional’s Choice Fly Sheet is one of the most durable fly sheets on the market due to polyester rip-stop technology. It is constructed out of an ultra strong, uniquely breathable and UV-protective…
Read MoreCashel Crusader Fly Mask For Horses
The Cashel Crusader fly mask for horses has a patented three hole design that provides a better fit and better protection from flies and gnats.
Read MoreProfessional’s Choice Fly Mask For Horses
The Professional’s Choice fly mask has a fully enclosed hood with added UV protection. A good choice if you need to protect the fore top from the bleaching effects of the sun.
Read MoreCashel Quiet Ride Fly Mask For Horses
The Cashel Quiet Ride Fly Mask is made specifically for use while you are riding. The net is translucent to allow your horse full vision. Highly recommended for riding and training purposes. However, it is not made for turnout or all day wear and is not recommended for those situations.
Read MoreKensington Fly Masks For Horses
The Kensington fly masks are not only durable, they are colorful! They are a favorite for those who like horse gear to match stable colors.
Read MoreFarnam Supermask II Fly Mask Recommended For Turnouts
The Farnam Supermask II Fly Mask was made for horses who learn to pull off and/or destroy other masks. It is tough, durable, and excellent at keep the flies away from your horses eyes.
Read MoreCashel Crusader Horse Fly Mask With Ear Protection
The Cashel Crusader fly mask features a three holed hood with ear covers. It provides protection from flies and those annoying gnats that can make the inside of your horses ears raw. The center hole allows you to pull the fore top through to prevent matting and breakage.
Read MoreProfessionals Choice Horse Fly Mask with Ears
Professionals Choice Horse Fly Mask with Ears tightly woven mesh will protect your horses head, eyes and ears from flies and biting gnats. The breathable hood is comfortable and will not irritate most horses.
Read MoreKensington Fly Mask With Ear Protection For Horses
The Kensington Fly Mask With Ear Protection is not only durable, but also comes in a wide array of colors. Full hood stops insects from sneaking under the mask.
Read MoreKensington Catch Fly Mask For Horses
The Kensington Fly Mask with ear and nose protection not only protects your horse from annoying insects but also features a latch assembly that allows you to snap a lead rope to the mask just like you would a halter.
Read MoreKensington Long Nose and Ear Cover Fly Mask
The Kensington Long Nose and Ear Cover Fly Mask protect your horses ears, eyes, and face from insects and the burning sun with its UV protection. Available in several colors.
Read MoreCashel Long Nose With Ears Fly Mask For Horses
Cashel Long Nose With Ears Fly Mask features a tightly woven fine mesh that will protect your horses’ entire head and face from flies, gnats and the sun.
Read MoreQuiet Ride Long Nose With Ears Fly Mask
The Quiet Ride Long Nose With Ears Fly Mask is made with a translucent netting that allows your horse full visibility. It is made to be worn with a bridle. Excellent for trail and training times but not recommended for all day or turnout wear.
Read MoreVitamin A For Horses: Quick Facts
Vitamin A plays critical roles in your horses’ vision, immune system, bone growth and healing, hair and skin and new blood cell formation.
Read MoreVitamin E For Horses: Quick Facts
Vitamin E plays an important role in a horses’ muscle function and nerve development. It my play a role in tying up syndrome and neuromuscular diseases.
Read MoreVitamin K For Horses: Quick Facts
Vitamin K for Horses plays a major role in blood clotting. It may have a role in bone mineralization which increases bone density.
Read MoreVitamin D For Horses: Quick Facts
Vitamin D is a necessary vitamin for the horse as it maintains calcium levels in the blood. It is required for the absorption of calcium and phosphorus which are key minerals for bone health.
Read MoreTips on Equine Alternative Therapies: Chiropractic, Acupuncture, and Massage Therapy
Alternative Therapies for Horses is an excellent article from Horse and Rider by Dr. Barb Crabbe, DVM about using alternative therapies on your horse. She lists some of the conditions for which these therapies can have benefit as well as guidelines for finding a qualified practitioner. As a practicing licensed equine massage therapist and a licensed…
Read MoreFascia and How It Affects Your Horse’s Movement
Have you ever heard of fascia? I had not until I went to massage therapy school. Understanding fascia is an important step toward understanding muscle movement and soft tissue pain. The Thin White Skin Most people have cut up raw chicken or beef. Remember that ultra thin translucent or milky white ‘skin’ that is almost…
Read MoreMuscle Pain In The Horse: The Sum Of Parts Equals A Whole
The Head Muscles Connect to the Tail Muscles When dealing with a muscle sore horse, we tend to look at a muscle as a singular part, functioning alone. The reality is muscles, tendons, ligaments and other soft tissues throughout the body are directly and indirectly connected from head to tail through the fascial web. What effects…
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