Cowgirls Care About the Ingredients in Their Fly Spray
Posted by Animal Care Team onNo cowgirl wants to “undo” the time and effort put into a thorough grooming job with greasy fly spray. Oil-based fly repellent is sticky, which attracts dust and dirt. Plus, there’s nothing worse than spending money on a fly spray that simply doesn’t work. Unsightly welts from horse fly bites are not only painful and also detract from the horse’s otherwise gleaming turnout.
Bioavailability is critical for equine joint supplements
Posted by Animal Care Team onBioavailability is critical for equine joint supplements, and that's just one of the reasons Flex+Max Pelleted Joint Supplement works better than the others. Read what makes our special chondroitin more bioavailable.
CORRAL Riding Academy
Posted by Animal Care Team onCORRAL Riding Academy in Cary, North Carolina. CORRAL is a non-profit equestrian school that pairs young, at-risk women in the community with rescue horses for trauma-focused, equine-assisted therapy. Today, Sabrina, a young woman participating in the program, has volunteered to share the progress she’s made with her rescue horse, River.
Behind The Scenes With Julie Goodnight
Posted by Animal Care Team onWelcome Julie Goodnight, Natural Horsemanship Clinician and Team Absorbine Rider, to the Absorbine Blog! Julie brings us up to speed on her activities during the shut down and her experience training Doc Gunner, her latest rescue horse that happens to be deaf. Julie has so much valuable horsemanship knowledge to share.