TIMOTHY PELLETS Timothy hay is a popular grass forage fed to horses and other animals around the world. Timothy hay is highly palatable, low to moderate in protein and high…
Natural and Organic feeds and supplements for all of your animals
Natural and Organic feeds and supplements for all of your animals
TIMOTHY PELLETS Timothy hay is a popular grass forage fed to horses and other animals around the world. Timothy hay is highly palatable, low to moderate in protein and high…
Alfalfa is a legume forage and one of the most popular forage types with moderate high protein and highly digestible fiber. Geared towards performance and breeding animals. Great supplement to…
ALFALFA ORCHARD PELLETS Alfalfa/orchard hay is the most popular hay mix fed to horses around the world. Alfalfa is a legume forage with moderate high protein and highly digestible fiber. …
EquiLixMaxx is a more compressed tub that will reduce consumption so your tub lasts. These tubs are great for ranch horses that need supplements but don’t want their horses to…
Read about why cowboy mounted shooter Stacie Monroe of Littleton, CO, has had her horse Buster on EquiPride for over 10 years!
What it is/How it Affects Your Horse: Colic is pain horses experience in their abdomen for a variety of reasons. It is not a disease, but it can be a…
The Stewart Family shares how SweetPro’s products have helped their horses in Routt County, Colorado. “We have been rodeoing, riding and ranching in Routt County for the last 12 years. As…
Read about how EquiPride helps Enos Yoder keep his team of Percheron horses healthy and ready to perform. Watch this video to hear more about how he’s virtually eliminated colic.
What is colic? Colic in horses (as described in Wikipedia) is defined as abdominal pain, but it is a clinical sign rather than a diagnosis. The term colic can encompass all…
EquiLix is a free choice non-molasses, non-starch lick block, formulated especially for horses, donkeys and mules. It comes in three sizes: 50lb suitable for 1-2 horses, 125lbs suitable for groups…