Knowing What You Want

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The Amherst H. Wilder Foundation in Minneapolis funds a unique program called the James P. Shannon Leadership Institute. Over the course of nine months, a group of about 25 leaders from around the country...

Do You Have a Screw Loose?

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The Easyboot Glove is a really great horse boot, however, before using your Gloves you want to make sure that everything is working correctly. It is imprortant to check your boot's screws to make...

Tips About Saddle Pads and Natural Care

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If you look through most equine catalogs, you will find numerous saddle pads amongst the natural horse products listed. Pads and blankets alike offering many benefits to horse and rider alike. So, you ask...

Caring for your Senior Horse

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Do you have a horse that has been a constant companion and has given you the best years of his life?  He deserves to be spoiled a little in his elder years.  Taking care of...

The Easyboot Fit Kit

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The new Easyboot Fit Kit is a great way to be certain of the size Glove boot your horse needs before you order it. This boot even comes in half sizes to fit the in between horses....

First Test of Studded Hoof Boots

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We got our first snow a couple of weeks ago, and another storm a few days later followed by rain, so we've got about 4" of snow laying on the ground... some of which covers...

Tips for Winter Hoof Care

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Winter came upon us so quickly this year we hardly had time to prepare. With the snow and ice many people deal with, keeping your horse barefoot is very beneficial when dealing with balling of the snow,...

Natural Hoof Care Terms

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A lot of horse owners these days are moving towards doing their own barefoot trimming.  Below are some natural hoof care terms that are always good to know when looking to start doing your own hoof...

Glue-On Tips

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This past weekend I put my new hoof boot gluing skills to the test. I was to glue boots on my own horse without anyone's help right before the La Cienigas Endurance Ride. In the...

Keeping Your Hoofboots Clean

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Those of us who follow the barefoot movement inevitably boot our horses.  It may be for re-hab, it may be for competition, or it may be a horsekeeping overall strategy to boot the otherwise...