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How To Cool Down A Horse In The Winter

January 17, 2019
Winter doesn’t mean you have to stop riding, but it does mean that more time is required for cool downs. It’s essential to dry horses off before putting them out in the cold. Here’s some tips! The Cool Down As you’re finishing up your ride, leave at least 15 to 20 minutes for walking. You...

Clean Your Western Saddle Like A Pro

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October 31, 2017
  Fall cleaning is just as important as spring cleaning. Don’t forget to give your western saddle some extra love. Follow these steps to have your saddle looking like new. 1) Gather Supplies: A dry cloth, soft sponge, saddle soap, and leather conditioner will be needed. I like Fiebing’s Liquid Glycerine Soap and Fiebing’s 100% Pure Neatsfoot...

Beer For Your Horses, Worth A Try!

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August 10, 2017
If you’re looking for an alternative for certain health conditions, beer for your horses isn’t a bad idea. Maybe Toby Keith was onto something! Whether it’s safe for your horse depends on your unique situation. It is always important to consult your veterinarian before making any decisions. It’s a bit of an old wise tale, but...

Clean Your Western Saddle Like A Pro

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March 27, 2017
Spring cleaning is just beginning around the barn. Don’t forget to give your western saddle some extra love. Maybe the colder weather has kept you from riding or perhaps you’ve just neglected your saddle for way too long, go ahead and get it out and shine it up! Follow these steps to have your saddle looking like...

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