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Grooming acts as a foundational preventive health care measure, keeping the skin and coat clean, reducing parasite load, and lowering disease risk through early detection and proper hygiene.
Grooming is not only a tool for physical care but also a powerful way to build trust and connection between horse and handler. When done calmly and consistently, grooming helps develop a horse’s confidence in humans, especially in young or previously mishandled animals.
Horse gut health affects B-vitamin levels. Learn how stress and antibiotics disrupt microbial synthesis and why it matters for your horse. Read more here!
If you're an owner prioritizing hoof integrity — whether for soundness, shoeing longevity, or aesthetic and welfare reasons — here's an article about why biotin remains one of the best-supported nutritional interventions.
Without a corresponding rise in calorie intake, horses may lose weight in winter, even if their workload hasn't changed. Prevent weight loss before it begins by learning more about thermogenesis.