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Top Tips For Shedding Season

April 11, 2022
Shedding season is here! Your horse’s hair is likely everywhere. It’s falling out in chunks this time of year. You can help speed up the process with a few tips and tricks. They’ll have their sleek, summer coat in no time! Shedding Tips Get the right tools for the job! There are special shedding tools...

Tools For A Safe Trail Ride

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February 23, 2022
Trail riding can be so enjoyable! It’s a great way to get out of the arena and into the wide open. It’s important you get prepared before you head off on a longer ride though. When you put safety first, you can ride confidently! These basic tools can easily fit in a saddle bag that...

Favorite Tools For Shedding Season

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March 26, 2021
Hair, hair, hair everywhere! Shedding season is nearly here. A simple grooming session will leave you covered in horse hair. Your horse may also be a bit itchier than normal. You can speed up the process by getting some helpful tools. A good old metal curry can help rid your horse of their winter coat....

A Simple Grooming Routine For Muddy Horses

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July 13, 2020
Most horses love rolling in the mud! That usually means extra work for their riders though. With the right tips and tricks, your grooming routine can be quick and simple! Get ready to bring out the curries and stiff brushes! Grooming a horse can be exhausting and hard work. You’ll definitely want a strategy! The FEI...

Must Have Training Tools For Groundwork

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February 27, 2020
Groundwork is essential! Without the proper training tools, you and your horse will struggle. Whether you’re creating a solid foundation on a young horse or refreshing an older one, groundwork is good for all ages. The right equipment will help you get the results you want. I’ve personally had success with the Clinton Anderson line...

A Simple DIY Mounting Block For Your Riding Arena

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April 23, 2019
Who doesn’t love DIY horse projects? This mounting block is the perfect one for those that don’t mind using screws, a sander, and wood. Mounting blocks are basically sturdy steps that help you get on your horse. You can buy them in the store, but expect to pay a lot! This version is simple to...

5 Items Every New Horse Owner Must Have!

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August 21, 2018
Bringing a horse home can be exciting, but it comes with a fair share of responsibility and commitment. As a horse owner, it’s very important you have the right supplies to care for your new friend. Get yourself a notepad and jot down these essential items. You won’t want to be without them! 1. Halter...

3 Shedding Tools You Need This Spring

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April 30, 2018
Love the weather change, but hate the shedding? Don’t let your spring be ruined. Most horse owners dread the flying hair that seems to come off their horse’s body in an endless supply. The great news? There are several ways to manage a hairy horse. Here’s an excellent selection of brushes that will make life...
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