Ok, I guess I should say I’m trying it.
It has so many good reviews I had to try it. Both my horses have been on it about 15 days. So far they are both finding it very palatable, and I love how easy it is to dose.
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Ok, I guess I should say I’m trying it.
It has so many good reviews I had to try it. Both my horses have been on it about 15 days. So far they are both finding it very palatable, and I love how easy it is to dose.
I love buying and trying things for my horses so you don’t have to. This said, RUN don’t walk, to grab a Tiger’s Tongue Horse Groomer to throw in your grooming tote this spring.
Written by Caroline Arendt for the Bluebonnet Feeds Love Letter To My Horse Contest
If I only knew making the decision to sell the horse would be the most difficult part, it wasn’t.
Let me tell you, I don’t know how people market horses full-time. What I thought would be an easy, black-and-white process of listing the horse with all the info, videos, photos and price turned out to be another full-time job responding to calls, texts and DMs.
A win’s a win.
A little over a year ago, I begged, borrowed and stole to buy a cute turnback gelding from Texas who I went to try and immediately fell in love with.
Walked away from the sorting pen last weekend sans earnings but just the opportunity to go to a horse show means I’ve already won, because….
If you’re considering buying some property or if you’re thinking about adding some ponies to your pasture — I’ve found there are some things you should consider, so instead of oversharing and going into detail of every single one of hypochondriac horse owner stories, I’ll share the list of pros and cons to boarding your horses in your backyard!
Things have changed a lot since I was a 14-year-old horse girl. Now I’m a horse girl making adult horse girl money and of course — spending it.
If you haven’t noticed the horse market, the trailer market, the hay market is nuts, so I get wanting to save a few bucks here or there. So here’s what I propose, I try, so you can buy. Deal?
So, on this episode of what’s in my — a novice, Non-Pro, adult ammy — whatever your discipline wants to call me’s — tack room: support boots.
So if you’re all about supporting your horse’s legs and like using medicine boots — this blog post is for you.
Support boots are nothing new to the horse world their main purpose is to support (clever, huh?). While supportive/orthopedic/sports medicine boots are not a foolproof way to ensure your horse’s soundness, they do significantly decrease your horse's chances of developing suspensory-related injuries while performing.
Meet the newest boot pair in my tack room: Iconoclast boots.
If you’re anything like me, you still get giddy every time you see a horse trailer. Come to Arizona in the winter, and you’ll be sure to see a few.
We’re well into the winter season here in the Grand Canyon state, where warm-weather horsemen and horsewomen flock to Arizona in droves.
Fair weather, large competition purses coupled with the holidays not only means more vehicles on the road, but horse trailers as well.
A lot of us don’t give driving a second thought. There’s a certain level of awareness that should always be had (and often isn’t), but trust me, when you’re hooked on to a 5,000 lbs. steel trailer hauling a few 1,000 lbs. horses you become a lot more aware.