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. …
EquiPride™ by SweetPro® Has Flax Oil—Flax Factor. We are excited to now offer the Flax Factor flax oil by EquiPride. This product is 100% pure, filtered flax oil, providing your horses…
EquiPride™ by SweetPro® now comes with all the usual benefits plus garlic! Help keep your horse healthy and flies away! This package option comes with Diatomaceous Earth (DE) already added…
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…
EquiPride™ by SweetPro® now comes with all the usual benefits plus garlic! Help keep your horse healthy and flies away! Why add garlic? It’s a great remedy for all types of…
Here’s what Nicole Sacchitella in Boulder has to say about her hard-keeper horse Puck. Check out his before/after pix, too. “Before I began using EquiPride, Puck was a typical skinny…
What it is/How it Affects Your Horse: Laminitis is a condition that results in lameness and pain for horses. It is caused when the laminae tendon holding the coffin bone…
What is Laminitis? As reported in Understanding Lameness (Western Horseman, 2009), laminitis, or founder, means the laminae in your horse’s hooves have started to detach. The laminae bind the coffin bone…