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#HorseCareTips offers practical advice on grooming, feeding, health checks, training techniques, equipment care, stable management, behavioral insights, and rider safety, promoting overall horse welfare and enhancing the equestrian experience.
Have you dealt with ice yet this year?!  You can find this with the 🔗 on my page 🫶🏻  #horsecaretips #horsecare #horsetips
Just adding my two cents into this ridiculous statement that I’ve been seeing on this app recently. Remember, this sport is a luxury, and yes you get the privilege of riding horses, but you’re also entirely entitled to your own choices ♥️ #horses #horsecaretips #horseridinglesson #indoorarena #equestriantiktok #equestriandrama #horseridingisasport #theinsidetrackeq
The amazing salve you see me using is from @Medica ❤️ I have the Salve saved on my page with the 🔗 on my page. It has healed so many cuts and skin issues so quickly on my horses🥰 #horsecaretips #horsecare
The benefits of @EquiVibe are endless👏🏼❤️ #horsecare #horsecaretips #horsetherapy #horsemassage
Welcome! I’m so excited you’re here❤️  #horseeducation #horsecaretips #horsemanship #horsetraining
JUST ARRIVED - The all-new EasyShoe One Glue is available NOW! 📣 The new dual density design offers built in sole relief and holds packing material well. The center portion has cut lines so it can be easily modified. One elongated pattern fits both fronts & hinds. We can't wait for you to try the all-new EasyShoe One Glue! 🥳 #easycareinc #easycare #composite #horseshoes #hoof #hoofcare #farrier #farriersoftiktok #hooftok #hoofcleaning #hoofpicking #equine #equestrian #equestrianlife #equinelife #equestriansoftiktok #horsegirl #horses #horsetok #fyphorses #horsevideos #horsecare #horsecaretips #horsesoftiktok #horseshoe #horsehoofcare #newshoes #productlaunch #easyshoeone
Horse allergy tips! 🐴  #horseallergies #horsecare #horsecaretips
When the client horse starts licking during bodywork, it’s not just random—it's their parasympathetic nervous system kicking in! This response shows they’re releasing tension, processing stress, and reaching a deeper state of relaxation. Science meets connection. 🐴💆‍♀️  #HappyHorseHappyHuman #EquineWellness #RelaxedHorse #HorseCareTips #EquineBodywork #happyhorse #horses #horselife #specialmoment #barnlife #equinemassage @spotted horse equine bodywork
‼️ Very important information about  laminitis and founder in horses                                         When it comes to horses, is there such a thing as feeding too much grass? Let’s talk about too much grass and high sugar intake when feeding horses, and the possibility of laminitis and founder.  The best way to tell if a horse is getting enough food and nutrition is by their body condition. Horse owners should change their horses diets and amounts of food including grain and forage according to the seasons and how much grass is in the pasture especially if horses are turned out to pasture most or all of the time.  When spring comes so does the new grass which can be rich with sugar. Horses that are easy keepers or keep weight on easily can gain weight quickly at this time of the year which increases their chances of contracting laminitis which can develop into founder. Grain amounts usually are decreased at this time of the year, especially if you notice your horse putting on weight. Laminitis is when the laminae which  hold the hoof wall and interior structures of the hoof swell. This can cause the hoof wall to separate from the interior structures of the hoof. This is laminitis which is a very painful condition.  There is a tendon called the deep digital flexor tendon that runs down the back of the leg to the bottom of the coffin bone which is a triangular shaped bone in the bottom of the hoof. When laminitis occurs the DDFT can pull on the coffin bone and cause it to rotate and point downward toward the hoof sole. This is founder. If the coffin bone goes through the hoof sole that is the end of that horse.  During the winter months if your pastures have grasses or forage that will go dormant in cold weather hay and grain portions should be increased, but always keep an eye on your horse's body condition to make sure you do not increase grain too much especially if you have a horse that is an easy keeper. #americandreamfarm #horse #horsetok #horsecare #horsecaretips #onthisday #founder #laminitis #laminitisprevention #horsegirl #learnabouthorses #horsesoftiktok #learn #learnfromme #horselife #horseproblems
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‼️ Very important information about laminitis and founder in horses When it comes to horses, is there such a thing as feeding too much grass? Let’s talk about too much grass and high sugar intake when feeding horses, and the possibility of laminitis and founder. The best way to tell if a horse is getting enough food and nutrition is by their body condition. Horse owners should change their horses diets and amounts of food including grain and forage according to the seasons and how much grass is in the pasture especially if horses are turned out to pasture most or all of the time. When spring comes so does the new grass which can be rich with sugar. Horses that are easy keepers or keep weight on easily can gain weight quickly at this time of the year which increases their chances of contracting laminitis which can develop into founder. Grain amounts usually are decreased at this time of the year, especially if you notice your horse putting on weight. Laminitis is when the laminae which hold the hoof wall and interior structures of the hoof swell. This can cause the hoof wall to separate from the interior structures of the hoof. This is laminitis which is a very painful condition. There is a tendon called the deep digital flexor tendon that runs down the back of the leg to the bottom of the coffin bone which is a triangular shaped bone in the bottom of the hoof. When laminitis occurs the DDFT can pull on the coffin bone and cause it to rotate and point downward toward the hoof sole. This is founder. If the coffin bone goes through the hoof sole that is the end of that horse. During the winter months if your pastures have grasses or forage that will go dormant in cold weather hay and grain portions should be increased, but always keep an eye on your horse's body condition to make sure you do not increase grain too much especially if you have a horse that is an easy keeper. #americandreamfarm #horse #horsetok #horsecare #horsecaretips #onthisday #founder #laminitis #laminitisprevention #horsegirl #learnabouthorses #horsesoftiktok #learn #learnfromme #horselife #horseproblems
They get everything.                       🥰🎥: @TransatlanticEquestrian              #horses #horse #horsecare #horsecaretips #horsegirl #equestrian #horseriding
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