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  • B-Kalm Calming & Focusing Paste

    Contains L-Tryptophan to help keep horses calm, composed, and relaxed in stressful situations.

  • Pine Tar

    A natural antiseptic to help restore moisture and maintain hoof pliability.

  • Red Cell Vitamin-Iron-Mineral Supplement

    Liquid vitamin-iron-mineral supplement supports a healthy immune system and metabolism, and helps maintain normal blood cell health, energy and performance demands.

  • 2-in-1 Shampoo & Conditioner

    Cleans and moisturizes hair in one easy step! Cleans deeply to remove dirt and debris, while restoring moisture for a soft, shiny coat.

  • Joint Combo Hoof & Coat

    The THREE supplements you want most under ONE lid! Supports normal joint function and collagen synthesis, strong hooves and healthy hoof growth, and helps maintain healthy skin and a lustrous coat.

  • Red Cell Pellets

    No-mess vitamin-iron-mineral pellets support a healthy immune system and metabolism, and help maintain normal blood cell health, energy and peformance demands.

  • Vita Biotin Crumbles

    Straight biotin supplement helps maintain healthy hoof growth and support strong hoof walls.

  • Joint Combo Classic

    An unbeatable joint combination containing glucosamine HCl, chondroitin sulfate, manganese, and ascorbic acid to help support healthy joint function.

  • Vita B-12 Crumbles

    Vitamin B-12 supplement helps keep the body's nerve and blood cells healthy.

  • Icetight 24-Hour Poultice

    Cooling natural clay poultice for use on horse’s knees, tendons, and ankles after every workout, competition or race.

  • Vita B-1 Crumbles

    Thiamine (vitamin B-1) supplement supports normal growth and muscle activity.

  • Reach Joint Supplement

    Helps maintain cartilage, connective tissue, and joint mobility by combining the the most popular joint care ingredients.

  • On The Fence: Tips for Choosing Horse Fencing

    Choosing the type of fencing for your horse facility or barn is very important. Visit our Horseman’s Report to learn more about horse fencing today!

  • The Facts of Fecal Egg Count Exams

    The fecal egg count exam (FEC) can shine insight on the health of your horse & the effectiveness of your deworming program. Visit Horseman’s Report today!

  • Understanding Equine Behavior

    You’ve had your horse for a few years and have a great partnership with him, but do you really know him? Horses communicate to other horses and humans with their body language, which can sometimes be misinterpreted by horse owners.

  • Something’s in the Air: Winter Barn Ventilation

    Barn ventilation is a crucial factor in maintaining a healthy environment for the wellbeing of the horses stabled inside. Barn ventilation tips inside!

  • Under the Sun – Protecting Your Horse from Sun Damage and Sunburn

    In the late spring & early fall, horses lie flat on their sides while soaking up the sunrays. Learn how to protect your horses from the sun today!

  • 5 Things to Look for in Your Horse's Manure

    Analyzing your horse’s manure can reveal important information and is one of the best ways to monitor your horse’s health. Read about the 5 things to look for in your horse's manure!

  • Tips for Making Your Horse's Stall Safe

    Since horses spend a lot of time in a stall, it’s your responsibility as owner to make sure your horse’s stall is as safe as possible.

  • Fighting Flies

    Minimizing the number of flies to begin & keeping your horse comfortable are the most important to fly control. Learn more about horse fly control today!

  • Anatomy of Your Horse’s Skin

    Skin is a very important part of horse anatomy & health. Understanding the makeup of his skin is the first step to keeping it healthy. Learn more today!

  • Top 7 Insects Found at the Barn & How to Protect Your Horse

    In this war on flies, it is important to know what species you are battling. Read about the most comment insects you can find in your barn and how to protect your horse against them.

  • Dewormer Dilemma: Creating a Dewormer Program

    There are a number of dewormers on the market and it can be confusing to horse owners in knowing which one to buy and how they differ. So… how do you choose?

  • Caring for Senior Horses

    Thanks to better nutrition, management & veterinary care, horses are living much longer. Let Horseman’s Report help you care for your senior horse!