
Wood chest and trunks are perhaps the most universal and enduring form of furniture, they have been with us throughout recorded history. Not only holding history, but valued possessions. Anything from the most simple wooden box to an extravagant limited edition trunk. Once this piece of furniture is in your family it will always be [...]
February 28, 2011 | Posted in
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DOG GONE® INDOOR is an aid in house training dogs chewing through everything in site. It’s guaranteed to stop chewing on the areas of application. DOG GONE® INDOOR is a clear colorless formula that can be sprayed without fear of staining on furniture, rugs, decorative pieces, ornamental and silk plants, shoes, etc. It can also [...]
February 21, 2011 | Posted in
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So, you’re starting to think about doing all your horse trailering yourself. Trails West horse trailers knows that when you’re looking at horse trailers for sales, that you’ve got a lot of questions. What’s the difference between bumper pull and gooseneck hitches? What should you look for when reviewing horse trailers living quarters? What’s the [...]
February 20, 2011 | Posted in
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If you’re a horse breeder, you’re going to want to know about Pre-Seed EQ. Dr. Juan Samper’s study “Comparative Effect of “Non-spermicidal” Lubricants on Stallion Sperm Function” was accepted for publication and ORAL PRESENTATION at the 11th Congress of the World Equine Veterinary Association which will be held in Guarujá, Brazil, on September 24th, 2009. [...]
February 17, 2011 | Posted in
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With the horse world getting better informed by the day, equine lovers from countries near and far are getting better educated about the potential of well fitted saddle designs, specific to both horse and rider. When eyeballing saddles saddlery proprietors are often the first stop for comparing and contrasting various saddles. With the endless varieties [...]
February 14, 2011 | Posted in
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Can a saddle pad improve your horse’s performance? Can it increase the oxygenated blood flow levels across the horse’s back? Can it help build strength and accelerate muscle recovery? Will it provide your horse with more energy without supplements? Can a saddle pad lower the body surface temperature of a horse? Can it eliminate saddle [...]
February 14, 2011 | Posted in
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EquineIR™ is an International Network of Certified Thermographers having been trained in the application of Equine Thermography. Equine scans can be done at your local veterinary office or your barn location. Call our office today or request a survey via our website to locate a certified technician in your area. Get the answers you need [...]
February 9, 2011 | Posted in
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Ever wish you could just vacuum your paddock like you do your home? Well, now you can. Check out this amazing video to learn all about Greystone’s Manure Vacuum and how it can help you.
Horse Training Secrets
February 8, 2011 | Posted in
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Fly Predators are nature’s own enemy of all common manure and rotting organic matter breeding pest flies, including the common house fly, horn fly, biting stable fly and lesser house fly. In the natural environment Fly Predators serve as a major check of pest fly populations by destroying the next generation of flies in their [...]
February 7, 2011 | Posted in
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This extraordinary video really showcases the magic, whimsy and beauty that is Cavalia. With its Burbank, CA schedule extended to at least, February 20th and the wonderful weather California is enjoying, can you think of anything better to do than attend Cavalia?
In Cavalia, The Horses Are The Stars.
They range in age from 8-month-old rescue colts [...]
February 4, 2011 | Posted in
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