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Where was your farrier last week?

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If your horse came up with a loose shoe last week, chances are you had a little trouble finding a farrier to fix it. The world’s farriers had flocked to the 15th Annual International Hoof Care Summit in Cincinnati, Ohio. It’s the largest equine foot-care event and tradeshow in the world!

Ten Tips for Winter Horse Care

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You may have heard – WINTER IS COMING. The horses are puffing their coats out, a blanket of frost on the pasture greets us in the chilly mornings, and evening rides are cut short as the sun retreats earlier and earlier. Winter is inevitable – it’s best to be ready! Here’s a refresher on winter horse care to keep things running smoothly at the barn until spring comes again.

A Day with Team Absorbine® Rider Ian Millar

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When Team Absorbine® was invited to spend the day at Millar Brooke Farm in Perth, Ontario, we were beyond excited to meet a living legend and hear all about the glory days from the source. We heard some stories, horse care secrets and more but Ian is a man on the move, always looking towards the future and all the potential his farm holds. 

Horse Grooming For Health & Wellness

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Regular grooming keeps your horse’s skin and coat healthy, but do you know all of the related health benefits? Gig deeper into the physical and psychological benefits of grooming, as well as tricks for how ShowSheen® can make grooming easier and last longer.

Identify, Treat & Prevent Skin Conditions on Horses

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Horse owners frequently battle skin conditions. Here, we present horse care knowledge to help identify, treat and prevent skin conditions on horses! Your horse’s skin is up to four times more sensitive that a human’s. Not only is it more sensitive to touch, but with thick coats and outdoor lives, their skin is very susceptible to skin conditions.