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Taking Care Of Hooves In Wintertime

Winter Hoof Growth: What Horse Owners Need to Know

Hoof growth naturally slows during cold months. Reduced circulation and metabolic changes mean nutrients reach the hoof more slowly. While hooves typically grow about 1/4 to 3/8 inch per month...

Winter Hoof Growth: What Horse Owners Need to Know

Hoof growth naturally slows during cold months. Reduced circulation and metabolic changes mean nutrients reach the hoof more slowly. While hooves typically grow about 1/4 to 3/8 inch per month...

Morgan and her two horses

Team Absorbine Spotlight: Morgan Palmer

Reggie, in particular, has this habit of calling out to me every time I come to the barn. The barn owner told me he doesn’t do that for anyone else,...

Team Absorbine Spotlight: Morgan Palmer

Reggie, in particular, has this habit of calling out to me every time I come to the barn. The barn owner told me he doesn’t do that for anyone else,...

A Horse Going From Winter To Summer

Winter Conditioning: Lay the Groundwork for a S...

Rather than scrambling to prepare before that overnight trail ride or when show season approaches, a thoughtful winter routine allows your horse to stay comfortable, conditioned, and mentally engaged year-round.

Winter Conditioning: Lay the Groundwork for a S...

Rather than scrambling to prepare before that overnight trail ride or when show season approaches, a thoughtful winter routine allows your horse to stay comfortable, conditioned, and mentally engaged year-round.

Lily Fleming, Team Absorbine

Team Absorbine Spotlight - Lily Fleming

Absorbine: What’s the funniest thing non-horse people ask you about horses? Lily: When a new student calls the “mounting block” the “mountain block” it always gives me a good laugh! 

Team Absorbine Spotlight - Lily Fleming

Absorbine: What’s the funniest thing non-horse people ask you about horses? Lily: When a new student calls the “mounting block” the “mountain block” it always gives me a good laugh! 

Horse With Vet And Owner

EHV-1 Disease Guidelines

Daily temperature monitoring is one of the most effective early detection tools. Owners should record temperatures at consistent times each day and track even small increases. If one horse in...

EHV-1 Disease Guidelines

Daily temperature monitoring is one of the most effective early detection tools. Owners should record temperatures at consistent times each day and track even small increases. If one horse in...

Wet weather hoof article

Hoof Health in Wet Weather

Keep those feet fabulous. When the skies open up and the paddock turns into something between a rice paddy and a slip ‘n slide, your horse’s hooves face a new...

Hoof Health in Wet Weather

Keep those feet fabulous. When the skies open up and the paddock turns into something between a rice paddy and a slip ‘n slide, your horse’s hooves face a new...