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This video is from last winter up in Tennessee, with a mare I used to own Ariel who’d never been blanketed in her life (she wasn’t owned by me til a year prior) so she had amazing winter coats.  Blanketing is a “hot topic” and idk why, it’s pretty simple. The horse is shaking, blanket. It goes below freezing and your horses winter coat isn’t thick, blanket. Your horse is underweight or old, blanket. It’s gonna rain and it’s super cold out, blanket to keep them dry.  The only time you don’t need to blanket is if it’s above freezing, and/or your horse has a great winter coat like Ariel.  #winter #horse #blanketing #horsesnow #horsefeed #forage #fyp #horsesupplements #equestrian #relatable #aliandellie🦋 #barrelracer #horseriding #barrelhorse #ottb
Ringbone is a degenerative condition affecting the joints and surrounding structures in a horse's lower limb, specifically the pastern or coffin joint. It is characterized by the formation of excess bone growth (osteophytes) around these joints, which can cause pain, stiffness, and lameness. Ringbone is classified into two types: high ringbone, which affects the pastern joint, and low ringbone, which involves the coffin joint. Both conditions can significantly impact a horse's mobility and quality of life, especially in advanced stages. This condition is typically caused by chronic stress or injury to the joints. Factors such as poor conformation, including upright pasterns or an uneven gait, can place excessive strain on these areas, leading to inflammation and eventual bony changes. Repetitive motion from activities like jumping or hard training on uneven ground can also contribute to the development of ringbone. In some cases, trauma, such as a direct injury to the pastern or coffin joint, can accelerate the onset of this degenerative process. Horses with ringbone often exhibit signs of discomfort, including swelling around the affected joint, reduced range of motion, and noticeable lameness that worsens with exercise. As the condition progresses, the bony growth can lead to joint fusion, which may stabilize the joint but often results in permanent stiffness. Diagnosing ringbone involves a combination of clinical examination and imaging, such as X-rays, to assess the extent of bone growth and joint involvement. While ringbone cannot be cured, management strategies can help alleviate pain and slow disease progression. Proper hoof care, including corrective trimming and shoeing, is essential to reduce strain on the affected joints and improve weight distribution. Anti-inflammatory medications, joint supplements, and regenerative therapies, such as platelet-rich plasma (PRP) or stem cell injections, may also provide relief. In severe cases, surgical options like joint fusion (arthrodesis) can be considered to improve comfort. #equinenutrition ##equine #horsefeed #farrier #hoof #ringbone
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Ringbone is a degenerative condition affecting the joints and surrounding structures in a horse's lower limb, specifically the pastern or coffin joint. It is characterized by the formation of excess bone growth (osteophytes) around these joints, which can cause pain, stiffness, and lameness. Ringbone is classified into two types: high ringbone, which affects the pastern joint, and low ringbone, which involves the coffin joint. Both conditions can significantly impact a horse's mobility and quality of life, especially in advanced stages. This condition is typically caused by chronic stress or injury to the joints. Factors such as poor conformation, including upright pasterns or an uneven gait, can place excessive strain on these areas, leading to inflammation and eventual bony changes. Repetitive motion from activities like jumping or hard training on uneven ground can also contribute to the development of ringbone. In some cases, trauma, such as a direct injury to the pastern or coffin joint, can accelerate the onset of this degenerative process. Horses with ringbone often exhibit signs of discomfort, including swelling around the affected joint, reduced range of motion, and noticeable lameness that worsens with exercise. As the condition progresses, the bony growth can lead to joint fusion, which may stabilize the joint but often results in permanent stiffness. Diagnosing ringbone involves a combination of clinical examination and imaging, such as X-rays, to assess the extent of bone growth and joint involvement. While ringbone cannot be cured, management strategies can help alleviate pain and slow disease progression. Proper hoof care, including corrective trimming and shoeing, is essential to reduce strain on the affected joints and improve weight distribution. Anti-inflammatory medications, joint supplements, and regenerative therapies, such as platelet-rich plasma (PRP) or stem cell injections, may also provide relief. In severe cases, surgical options like joint fusion (arthrodesis) can be considered to improve comfort. #equinenutrition ##equine #horsefeed #farrier #hoof #ringbone
Replying to @Wren Perry 🍄✨ #horses #horsesoftiktok #horsefeed #cowboys
Make feeding time faster #equestrian #slowfeeder #hay #haynet #grain #horsefeed #horsediet #horsenutrition #horsehealth #horsecare #horseowner #equestriansoftiktok #equestriansport #horsegirl #fypシ
Here are 5 senior horse feeds I’d recommend 👌 #seniorhorse #horsefeed #horsenutrition #horseowner #feedstore
Want your horse to gain weight? #horsetips #horsenutrition #horseowner #horsepeople #horseweightgain #horsefeed
Replying to @Jaime Here’s a glimpse at what feed time looks like! The horses are standing tied for only a short time while they eat their meals! 🐴 #HorseRescue #horsesoftiktok #barntok #feedtime #horsefeed #horsefeeding #equestrianlife #equestriansoftiktok #barnlife #farmlife #farmtok
Why do we ALWAYS water our horse feed as a 75+ horse rescue? 🐴 #HorseRescue #barntok #equestrian #farmtok #horsefeed #water #horsefeeding #horsegrain #feedtime #yummy #goodsoup #behindthescenes #farmlife
#horse #hay #horsehay #horsefeed #horseman
Learn to feed your growing horse on a budget 💪 #horseowner #growinghorses #younghorse #horsenutrition #horsefeed #horsesupplement
you know your frontal lobes developing when you start making the feed the night before 😅 #horses #feed #horsefeed #feedingtime #country #western #rodeo #feeding #farm #farmlife
The correct amount of forage for your horse is so important! ✨🐴 •For more of a harder, working horse, I would recommend feeding closer to the 2 1/2% range.  •For the horses that are easy keepers and tend to get fat on nothing then stick closer to 1 1/2% range.  •It’s also important to recognize that this is an ongoing process of looking at your horse evaluating where they are and feeding appropriately:)  #feedinghorses #horsefeed #horsefeedroutine
Replying to @.sznsss more like good feed, love, and care talks! 😂🫶🏻 she doesn’t even have any sort of shine spray on, she just has a super healthy coat! 😚😍  #fyp #equestrian #ottb #horseriding #western #horserider #barrelracer #ottbbarrelhorse #barrelhorse #aliandellie🦋 #bayhorse #mare #moneytalks #horsefeed #horsegrooming #feedroutine #thoroughbred
Make sure you do this before buying more horse supplements!  #horsesupplements #horsefeed #horseowner #horsenutrition #barrelracer #performancehorse
Methylsulfonylmethane (MSM) is a naturally occurring sulfur compound with a wide range of benefits for both horses and humans. Sulfur plays a vital role in the body, contributing to the health of connective tissues, joint function, and immune system support. MSM is often included in dietary supplements for its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties, making it a popular choice for addressing joint health, recovery, and overall well-being in both species. MSM is well-known for its positive effects on joint health, primarily due to its role in maintaining cartilage integrity and reducing inflammation. In horses, MSM is commonly used to support performance and manage conditions like arthritis, joint stiffness, and inflammation associated with exercise or aging. It helps alleviate discomfort and promotes mobility, particularly in performance horses or older equines that experience wear and tear in their joints. MSM is also believed to enhance recovery by reducing oxidative stress and muscle soreness after strenuous activity. MSM has also been associated with immune system support in both horses and humans. By reducing systemic inflammation and oxidative stress, MSM contributes to a healthier immune response, helping the body fight infections and recover more effectively from illness or injury. #horsefeed #equine #equinenutrition #nutrition #msm #jointpain #horse
3 feeds I’d recommend for a new, underweight horse! #rescuehorse #horsefeed #horsenutrition #horseweightgain #horseowner #horsetok #horsetips #horsehealth
Replying to @lmi07 great question! Yes, there are horse feeds with amino acids! #horsesupplements #horseowner #horsenutrition #performancehorse #horsetips #horsefeed
Benjamin is feeling like a spicy little dragon this morning with this cold weather. Also he’s very impatient when it comes to his breakfast.  #fyp #horsesoftiktok #horses #horsefeed
Replying to @thescootingroot here are some tips on getting your cushings horse more protein #horsesupplements #horsenutrition #horsefeed #horseowner #horsetips
Replying to @esoteric_equine here are some great feeds for your thoroughbred race horse 🐎 #thoroughbred #racehorses #performancehorse #horsenutrition #horsefeed
Thank you to the donor that delivered a HUGE bag of carrots 🥕 for the horses! #HorseRescue #barntok #carrots #horsetreats #horsefeed #horsesoftiktok #horsetok #equestrian #barn #horsefarm #equine #nonprofit #donations

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