Garlic has many health benefits for horses, but do you know how much garlic to feed horses? Get the right amount with Redmond Rock Crushed with Garlic.| blog.redmondequine.com
Horses may ignore salt blocks and become dehydrated. Redmond Rock Crushed loose mineral salt provides needed trace minerals and electrolytes for horses.| blog.redmondequine.com
Do you know how to recognize signs of stress in horses? Learn the symptoms here and get tips from professional trainers on how to calm a stressed horse.| blog.redmondequine.com
It's not easy to get a horse to trust you, but it is easy to lose it. Here are three mistakes you should avoid to keep your horse's trust.| blog.redmondequine.com
Ulcers in horses are a common problem. Learn the baiscs of how to recognize the signs and symptoms of equine ulcers and how to prevent them naturally.| blog.redmondequine.com
Diarrhea in horses can be dangerous, leading to dehydration and weight loss, even death. Here are six common causes of horse diarrhea, and how to treat it.| blog.redmondequine.com
Looking for help connecting with a horse and becoming a better rider? Get helpful horse riding tips from three pros to improve your skill and horsemanship.| blog.redmondequine.com
Read our extensive library of blog and resource articles for information about improving horse health and digestion, treating and preventing common issues like ulcers in horses, colic, diarrhea and dehydration, and many more topics.| blog.redmondequine.com
Salt and electrolytes are vital for horses! Learn when to feed salt versus electrolytes to horses, and what to look for in an electrolyte paste.| blog.redmondequine.com
Dealing with a moody horse? Daily Gold Mood supplement combines natural gut support with chasteberry and raspberry leaf to help balance hormones in horses.| blog.redmondequine.com
Redmond Rock Crushed vs. Daily Red Loose Minerals for Horses With the introduction of Redmond’s Daily Red line of loose mineral salts for horses, many of you have asked what the difference is between Crushed (formerly Redmond Rock Crushed) and Fortified, and if you should feed one or both. You want to choose the best loose salt for your horse. We have info below to help you do that! Whether your equine needs a simple mineral salt or a little extra nutrient love, Redmond has options to kee...| Redmond Equine Blog
When it comes to mineral supplements for horses, there are a lot of products out there—and a lot of ways to misstep. Your horse’s health is too important to guess what they need. But it’s easy to get lost in the options and either overspend your budget or over-supplement your horse. So how do you know what equine products are best? We can clear up the confusion and help you step back and simplify. The fundamental nature of Redmond products goes way beyond supplementation—they provide ...| Redmond Equine Blog
13 Crucial Vitamins & Minerals for Horses in All Life Stages Is your horse getting the VIP treatment when it comes to nutrition? We all want to provide our horses with the best nourishment. Yet often they still face mineral and vitamin deficits that can throw them off track. The potential unwanted health challenges that may arise can leave us wondering what our equine partners might be missing. So, what causes deficiencies, and how can you ensure your horse gets the balanced diet it needs? In...| Redmond Equine Blog
How to Stop Weight Loss & Diarrhea in Senior Horses As our equine companions age, new needs and health concerns emerge. We understand how stressful it can be to see an older horse declining and not know how to help. But take heart! While you can’t reverse time, you can adjust care to better meet your horse’s changing needs. Two common challenges in caring for older horses are weight loss and frequent loose stool or diarrhea. Get ideas below to nurture your aging horse’s digestive system...| Redmond Equine Blog
Winter Horse Riding Tips | Top Picks for Cold Weather Riding Gear Being mired in cold temperatures or snow doesn’t have to put a stop to quality time in the saddle. It’s important to keep horses moving during winter months, and time together helps you stay connected and on track to meet goals. While it requires a bit more preparation and perhaps a shorter ride, winter can still provide productive experiences on the trail! Below are suggestions from vetted endurance rider Karen Chaton on h...| Redmond Equine Blog
Your Guide to Caring for Horses in Winter Winter weather is here once again! As the season welcomes wintry landscapes and cozy nights in, it also brings not-so-welcome bone-chilling temperatures, freezing rain and snow, and icy conditions for you and your horse to navigate. You want to keep your horses healthy, warm, and safe in winter. We have some suggestions to help you do that! Learn more below about horse care in cold weather and how to reduce icy conditions that pose slip risks for horses.| Redmond Equine Blog
Why You Should Be Feeding Loose Salt for Horses Does your horse struggle to use a salt lick? You’re not alone. Many horses ignore free-choice salt blocks, leaving them to gather dirt and manure in the corner of the stall. The situation can be frustrating and expensive for horse owners, especially if you're trying out—and throwing out—a lot of blocks. Here's the good news. The answer to your horse's picky palate and potential salt deficiency is actually pretty simple! Let’s explore rea...| Redmond Equine Blog
Horses get anxious when traveling, competing, or learning a new job. Here are 5 tips to help horses feel calmer and naturally treat anxiety in horses.| blog.redmondequine.com
Do you have questions about bentonite clay for horses, its benefits, use and safety? Learn all about feeding bentonite to horses or applying it externally.| blog.redmondequine.com