
When Horses Whisper: Why Listening Beats Forcing in Recovery
Your horse is already telling you how to speed up their recovery—you just have to know how to listen. Discover the signals and pair them ...
Horse birthdays are more than a fun tradition—they play a role in competition rules, health milestones, and the bond between horses and their people.
In the Northern Hemisphere, horses “age up” every January 1, no matter their actual foaling date. A foal born on December 30 will be considered one year old just two days later. In the Southern Hemisphere, the universal birthday falls on August 1. These rules provide consistency for breeding, sales, and competition classes.
Pro Tip: Use your horse’s birthday as a reminder for a full care check-up—teeth, vaccines, and hoof health. Consider adding Silver Hoof EQ Therapy® to your routine for year-round hoof strength and resilience.
Equine birthdays, whether marked with carrots, grooming, or milestones, are a way to honor the partnership between horse and rider. They remind us to care for our horses’ health, celebrate their companionship, and create lasting memories—one year at a time.
Your horse is already telling you how to speed up their recovery—you just have to know how to listen. Discover the signals and pair them ...
A proper standing wrap isn’t about speed—it’s about precision. This guide shows riders how to master the thin‑layer gel method for safe, ...
Fall brings crisp mornings and new stress on legs. This checklist—cool, dry, support, wrap—keeps recovery steady and tomorrow’s ride ready.
Simple, rider-trusted tips and tools.
Four core Draw It Out® staples riders reach for daily.
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