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Absorbine® Partners With US Equestrian

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US Equestrian (formerly known as U.S.E.F.) has been dedicated to uniting the equestrian community and serving as guardians to the sport since its inception in 1917. Whether you are a top-level competitor, a recreational rider, a coach, a trainer, a fan, or an enthusiast, US Equestrian offers membership to anyone who has a bond with the horse. As sponsors, Absorbine® is proud to be involved with such an impactful and unifying force in the equestrian world.

Fly Season Game Plan

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Team, this is your Fly Season Game Plan! Biting flies. Mosquitoes. Ticks. Gnats. They want to eat your horse, one tiny bite at a time. They don’t mind if your horse is frisky today. They’re...

Top 5 Tips for Caring for a New Rescue Horse

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We visited Blue Star Equiculture and met Pamela Rickenbach-Moshimer, the co-founder and executive director of the rescue. With 32 horses on site at any given moment, that’s a big job! She explained the exciting work that goes on at the farm every day, introduced me to the diverse herd, and shared some great insights on how the new rescue horse owner can best care for his or her special animal on the Absorbine Blog. 

Equine Movement Issues Solved with Jim Masterson

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During Equine Affaire in West Springfield, MA last November 2015, the stars magically aligned for us. Jim Masterson of The Masterson Method® was a presenter at Equine Affaire®, and his wife Conley accompanied him from their home in Iowa. In the midst of this huge equine event we found a morning to spend together. See how Jim solves 5 major equine movment issues on the Absorbine Blog. 

Use ProCMC® To Prevent Gastric Upset In Horses This Winter

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In many locations across the USA, the winter season means increased hours of stall time for our horses. Whatever their situation may be, many horses end up standing in their stall for more hours each day during the winter. This causes stress, which can lead to higher acid levels in the gut and over time, gastric irritation. That’s why we’re reminding you of our ProCMC supplement to prevent gastric upset in horses on the Absorbine Blog.