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Cookies with a Clue - Indulge Your Horse to a Healthier Diet Written by Admin Thursday, 22 July 2010 00:00
July 22, 2010 - Providing your “easy keeper” horse with the best nutrition is hard enough, especially with the millions of products out on the market. Yet, what are you to do if your horse is not an “easy keeper” or if your “easy keeper” suddenly surprises you with a bout of colic or some other ailment. The answer is to just give him some “Cookies with a Clue.” You have your colicky horse with the super sensitive stomach or your overweight horse that no matter what the diet still seems to need a new girth every week. There’s the older horse with arthritis that has some sort of negative side effect to every drug. Your horse might be the off-the-track Thoroughbred who can’t be ridden for two days after receiving supplements because he gets “hot.” Maybe you have a show horse that you are scared to give anything because of all the drug rules and regulations. There’s also the worry wart horse that thinks every trailer ride, stall change and body clip is going to end his life. If any of these describe a horse you know then you are in luck because KAM Animal Services has provided a quick, easy and safe solution to just about any ailment. “Cookies with a Clue!” is here to help. There are five types of cookies to choose from and all you have to do is choose the best fit for your horse. And since the trusted nutritionists at KAM were the masterminds behind these cookies, you can be assured they are 100% natural. KAM, which was started by talented nutritionist, Gabriele Sutton, specializes in equine nutrition and using all natural products. They believe that every equine problem can be helped or solved with the use of a natural nutritional diet. Their mission is to help customers implement a specific well-balanced diet using high quality natural feeds. KAM’s staff of equine professionals - including veterinarians, researchers and nutritionists - are knowledgeable in all disciplines and have helped people design healthier diets for horses of all breeds. KAM offers guidance through their website, emails, phone calls and even in person visits if necessary. “Cookies with a Clue” give a fresh and simpler approach to nutrition. Each of the five different types of cookies has its own use.
Belly Bites - Give great nutritional support to the gut. They promote healthy digestion and nutrient absorption along with reducing the risk of stomach problems such as ulcers, gas and colic.
Booster Bites - Provide a boost of vitamins and minerals in a way that your horse will actually enjoy eating, without the extra unwanted energy.
Chubbies - Offer a safe, delectable tasting way to encourage endocrine balance and healthy insulin production. Since these cookies have no sugars they are ideal for overweight horses that still deserve to be pampered, even those with EMS and IR.
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KAM also provides the “Survivor Kit” which has one of each, so you can be equipped for any situation. “For years now customers have told us about the many challenges they face when feeding supplements. For some it is too complicated and too time consuming. In other cases the horse leaves the supplements behind. Cookies with a Clue are all natural, easy to feed and provide your horse with all the nutrients he needs,” explained Gabriele when questioned about the reason behind the new cookies.
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Unlike most equine health products, “Cookies with a Clue” are completely legal in the show ring, making it absolutely acceptable to sneak a quick treat to your partner before the next class. These cookies can only benefit your horse, by making them feel healthier and spoiled at the same time.
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For more information on these one-of-a-kind cookies and other helpful aids from KAM Animal Services, call 519-463-9640 or go to www.kamanimalservices.com.
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With record temperatures and high humidity plaguing our horses, care must be taken to keep your horse hydrated and healthy. That is when giving your horse Electrolytes is essential. Sodium, chloride, potassium and magnesium are the primary electrolytes (ions) needed by a working horse. When ions are balanced, they promote water consumption and retention, which can eliminate dehydration and other health problems. Electrolytes will keep your horse well on those super hot days. A good sugar free electrolyte ensures a balanced blood chemistry level and does not burn or cause hind-gut discomfort. Watch out for electrolytes containing sodium chloride which immediately oxidizes in the hind-gut and creates sodium ions, which the horse cannot stop from being absorbed into the blood. If this should happen, then the sodium would replace potassium at the cellular level and hinder nutrient transfer. With temperatures soaring, it’s important that your horse gets a good quality daily ration of electrolytes in his feed as healthy part of his feed program. For more tips on healthy equine nutrition, find us at www.kamanimalservices.com
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Tip of the Week Many horses suffer from stress related digestive problems. Studies show over 50% of show and race horses have ulcers in their GI tract. When the proper acid-base balance of a horse’s digestive tract is disturbed, gastric and/or intestinal ulcers may
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develop. This increased intestinal permeability creates a proinflammatory state that may lead to food sensitivities, allergies, sore muscles and joints, impaired immune system function, colic, laminitis, and many other illnesses. If one considers the hypothesis “you are what you eat,” you should understand the principle applies to your horse as well. An unhealthy ulcerated gut sets the stage for equine disease. The digestive tract serves as a “door” to the Equine’s body. It is of the utmost importance that the “door” remains selectively functional. When it becomes “stuck open,” as with ulcers and dysbiosis, the digestive tract transforms into a highway for toxins and pathogens (bacteria, virus, and yeast) to enter the body and trigger disease, including systemic inflammation and lameness. The first and foremost objective for your equine partners’ wellness program must be a well balanced diet. A nutrient specific supplemental program containing pre -biotics, pro-biotics, digestive enzymes, bioactive immunoglobulins, and Saccharomyces Boulardii (a beneficial yeast) will help assure a healthy digestive tract to optimize digestion and absorption. Once you focus on your horse’s digestive health, you will find that most other
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Health Tip - Brought to You By KAM Animal Services Virtual Vendor - Virtual Vendor Monday, 09 August 2010 00:00
Tip of the Week Oh, those sweet calories.........! Many horses have problems in the way they metabolize carbohydrates and sugars. When these horses exhibit clinical signs, they may be diagnosed as Insulin Resistant (IR) or having Equine Metabolic Syndrome (EMS). It is important to know that the various sources of energy from feeds are digested and metabolized differently. The three main sources of energy for horses are carbohydrates (starch), fats, and proteins. There are many commercially prepared high fat, lo starch diets now available for these horses. Managing pasture turn out and grazing is also of vital importance. Grazing muzzles can save these horses live A way to identify horses with possible metabolic problems is to evaluate their overall appearance. Most of these horses will have abnormal fatty deposits alo their neck (cresty) and at the base of the tail. Many geldings will also have increased fat deposits around their sheath. A long hair coat, low energy levels, recurring muscle, tendon, and/or ligament injuries, abscesses and laminitis are other good indicators of metabolic disorders. Blood tests are indicated to determine which disorder(s) is present. Research indicates that an overweight horse is more likely to become insulin resistant. Implementing a weight loss program through calorie and carbohydrate restriction, controlled exercise, and appropriate nutritional supplements may b all that is necessary to get insulin/glucose levels under control. Horses sufferin from Insulin Resistance or Equine Metabolic Syndrome can greatly benefit from nutrient specific supplemental program. For more tips on healthy equine nutrition, find us at www.kamanimalservices.com.
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In This Issue Follow Us on Twitter Breed to the Best Boys in StallionMarket! Shophorsesdaily.com 2010 Adequan速 FEI North American Junior & Young Rider Championships Selten HW and Elizabeth Ball Make History as Three-time Winners of Markel/USEF National Young Horse Championships Five-Year-Old Bon Chance and Four-Year-Old DG Brendo Win Top Honors Hampton Green Farm Launches its new Top Ten Sale site Betsy Berrey Passed Away Last Saturday Afternoon DressageTrainingOnline.com newest video release KAM Animal Services - Health Tip In The Heat and The Humidity Electrolytes to the Rescue This week's News Notes Lauren Sammis and Charles Owen Helmets Team Up To Raise Awareness Canadian Olympian Evi Strasser Successful at two CDIs in Europe Entertaining in the Heat - Lobster Claw Ceviche Come As You Are - "Beach-style" Party and Auction. Russian Rider Steals a March in HSBC FEI World Cup Two Gold Team Medals for Germany at EC for Juniors and Young Riders Charleston Summer Classics Finale of Champions Set to Sizzle: 2010 Collecting Gaits Farm/USEF Dressage Festival of Champions Trilogy Saddles USEF Names Fifteen to ParaEquestrian Dressage Nominated Entry for 2010 Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games USDF/Platinum Performance North American Juniors and Young Riders' Dressage Championships Teams
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It's been a long hot summer but that has not deterred the exciting competition as some of the premier events of the season are in full swing. Talented Young Dressage horses just completed a week at the beautiful Lamplight Equestrian center in Wayne Illinois where facility owners and show management hosted the Markel/USEF National Young Horse Championships and Developing Horse Championships sponsored by PSI and Dutta Corp. Now at the Kentucky Horse Park the North American and Junior Young Riders' Championships are in full swing, serving as the final testing grounds for the upcoming Alltech/FEI World Equestrian Games. Be sure to follow our coverage and our ever changing upgrades and added features. On the home front at HorsesDaily/Dressagedaily Kentucky headquarters I am happy to report I am on the mend from the ATV accident which came close to taking my life June 26. There were a lot of broken bones, but the good news is I will heal although it is slow going. But there has been a breakthrough and I was able to make it to Lexington to finally get back to my original blond. Thank you Ralph for driving me up to the fabulous VOCE Salon where Michael restored my hair color and covered some new grey which was not there a month ago! Anyone spending time in Lexington, be sure to check these guys out! Whether you are in town for an extended period of time training or showing or need an updo for a special party, this is the fun and trendy place to go. I have Brian Sosby of USEF's Equestrian Magazine to thank for the referral when we moved here 5 years ago. I continue to thank my fantastic team for running the show allowing me the time to rest and heal and to everyone for your thoughts, prayers, notes and posts on my Facebook account. I love you guys; I love my life, and the wonderful world of people with a passion for horses. Check out this week's latest HorseMarket listings below. Let us know if we can help you with your equine insurance services, for your horse, your farm, your business, Call us at (1-800-572-3286).
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In This Issue Follow Us on Twitter Breed to the Best Boys in StallionMarket! Shophorsesdaily.com LIVE Broadcasts from 2010 Collecting Gaits Farm/USEF Dressage Festival of Champions Angela Barilar Prominent American Breeder Passes Away "Who Loves You Baby" - That's The Voice of Canadian Dressage Marco Bernal Wins Dressage Team and Individual Gold Medals at Central American and Caribbean Games Canadian Dressage Riders Win Freestyle Gold and Bronze at the 2010 NAJYRC Dressage News Notes for the Week of August 5, 2010 Dressage Trainer Heather Bender Back From Brazil And A Selection Trial Of Her Own Health Tip - KAM - When the Belly Hurts the World Stops! Try Gumbits TRIAL Size at ShopHorsesdaily.com! Adelinde Cornelissen and Jerich Parzival Win Exquis World Dressage Masters Freestyle USDF Announces Deadlines for Youth Scholarship and Awards Competition Concludes at the USEF Junior Hunter National Championship Article Headline "Hannoveraner Stutenstamm" now online New Service of the Hannoveraner Verband Medalists are Crowned at the Adequan FEI NAJYRC Championships presented by Gotham North Canadian Reiners Sweep the Podium at the North American Junior and Young Rider Championships Trilogy Saddles Dressage Champion to be Considered for U.S. Team at 2010 Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games
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The next two weeks all eyes will be on the Collecting Gaits Farm/USEF Dressage Festival of Champions, being held at the historic USET Headquarters in Gladstone, New Jersey for the National Dressage Championships and the selection trials for the US Dressage Team for the Alltech/FEI World Equestrian Games. And you can watch too live thanks to the new USEF free LIVE streaming video. Congratulations to one of DressageDaily's Equestrian Professionals, Marco Bernalfor his recent Gold Medal Victories at the Central American and Caribbean Games. It couldn't have happened to a nicer guy and we know how hard you have worked for this accomplishment. Be sure to keep track of the Alltech/FEI World Equestrian Games coverage on HorsesDaily.com. Today marks the 50 day countdown to the biggest historic event the United States and the beautiful state of Kentucky will be featuring. On the home front, thank you, thank you, thank you to all for your thoughts, prayers, e-mails, and posts on my Facebook page following my June 26 four wheeler accident and recovery. I am doing great, and all my therapists say it's miraculous! In fact, JJ and I will be headed for New Jersey for the second weekend of competition as guests of the title sponsors Jeff and Shereen Fuqua of Collecting Gaits Farm! I am so excited! Check out this week's latest HorseMarket listings below. Let us know if we can help you with your equine insurance services, for your horse, your farm, your business, Call us at (1-800-572-3286). As always feel free to contact me mary@horsesdaily.com to help you best evaluate your horse's value, or prepare you with the right paperwork for protecting your equine investments. Mary Phelps-Hathaway
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To those who had never heard that voice before there was a moment where heads turned to find where that strong proud voice came from. Yet, for the Canadians it was no surprise. Read More... Marco Bernal Wins Dressage Team and Individual Gold Medals at Central American and Caribbean Games in Puerto Rico The Central American and Caribbean Games may have been Farewell IV's first time competing at a show outside of the country, but it turned out to be an award-winning gold adventure for the Westphalian stallion and his owner, trainer and rider Colombian dressage rider Marco Bernal. Farewell IV and Bernal helped their team capture the Gold Medal in Puerto Rico and two days later the duo won the Individual Gold Medal. Read More... Canadian Dressage Riders Win Freestyle Gold and Bronze at the 2010 North American Junior and Young Riders' Championships
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The success continued for the Canadian dressage riders as they captured one gold and two bronze medals on the final day of dressage competition at the 2010 North American Junior and Young Rider Championships, held at the Kentucky Horse Park in Lexington, KY July 28 - August 1st, 2010.
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The Young Rider Freestyle was held under lights in the main ring Saturday evening, July 31. Read More... Dressage News Notes for the Week of August 5, 2010 The big event this weekend is certainly the kickoff to the Collecting Gaits Farm/USEF Dressage Festival of Champions, which is serving not only as the national dressage championships, but also the selection trials to choose the members of the U.S. dressage team for the 2010 Alltech/FEI World Equestrian Games. Read More... Dressage Trainer Heather Bender Back From Brazil And A Selection Trial Of Her Own With Gladstone just around the corner the Selection Trials are on every sport horse enthusiast's mind, but for Florida Dressage trainer Heather Bender "selection trials" are a quarterly event. Bender is the United States trainer for Interagro Lusitanos of Brazil, and travels to the South American country four times a year to help select horses to present at the annual Lusitano CollectionTM International Horse Auction. Read More... Health Tip - KAM - When the Belly Hurts the World Stops! Many horses suffer from stress related digestive problems. Studies show over 50% of show and race horses have ulcers in their GI tract. When the proper acid-base balance of a horse's digestive tract is disturbed, gastric and/or intestinal ulcers may develop. This increased intestinal permeability creates a proinflammatory state that may lead to food sensitivities, allergies, sore muscles and joints, impaired immune system function, colic, laminitis, and many other illnesses. Read More...
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“Who Loves You Baby” - That’s The Voice of Canadian Dressage Featured Diana DeRosa for Horsesdaily Print
“Who Loves You Baby!” a voice yelled out from the stands as one of the Canadians entered the ring. To those who had never heard that voice before there was a moment where heads turned to find where that strong proud voice came from. Yet, for the Canadians it was no surprise. Ellen Dvorak, Chef d’Equipe of the Canadian Junior and Young riders from the Ontario, Canada team didn’t bat an eye. “His name is Jan Holland and he comes to all of his daughter’s events and supports her and everyone else,” she explained as we chatted outside the stalls where the Ontario Canadians horses were housed. His daughter is 21-year-old Jaimie Holland, a Junior in High School and Jaimie is used to her dad leading up the cheering squad at all of her events. “I love the girls, the camaraderie and the skill. I am here for all the girls and I think they are fantastic kids,” commented Jan. “I am thoroughly impressed with the level of skill. It’s great fun and I am the self appointed cheerleader.” He then focused on the Adequan FEI North American Junior and Young Rider Championships presented by Gotham North adding, “This event is outstanding. It is such a great event.” Jan even supported his daughter in her decision to take a half a year off from school in order to go down to Wellington, FL to compete this past Spring, with the horse she calls Nina but whose registered name is Fleurina. The 12-year-old Westphalian, liver chestnut mare and Jaimie are great friends because as she explained, “Nina likes to be part of the party. She likes it when everyone is around her stall. If your back is to her she will poke your. If you are looking at a magazine she will look over and read it with you.” Sadly for this group of Canadians, this will be Jaimie’s last year in the NAJYRC because she is aging out. “We are going to miss Jan,” commented Ellen. “He has been such a huge supporter for
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everyone and they all listen for that ‘Who loves you baby’ at the end of their ride.” Jaimie is one of eight riders from the Ontario Dressage teams and they are all stabled together. Maura O’Sullivan is 18 and just finished 12th grade and will be going to the University of Kings College in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Maura rode her 14-yearold chestnut Hanoverian gelding Pik Czar. Maura qualified very late in the game and thanks to the help of their Chef d’equipe. “I had all of my technical scores to qualify but I didn’t have my freestyle. Our Chef and her husband Tom Dvorak went to the show manager and asked them if they could put in extra classes so some of us could get our freestyle scores and that’s when I qualified. We had to get two scores of 64 or higher in Prix St. Georges and a score of 65 or better in the freestyle.” It took Maura a little more time to qualify because of her initial Classical music done with contemporary instruments. “Czar is not a fan of exciting music and the atmosphere in general. The beginning of my ride initially was drums but we had to change it because it got him too pumped up.” While Czar tends to get vocal in a nervous sort of way the Canadian Team is vocal in a supportive way. Throughout the week you could hear them hit those high notes of support over and over again and in between there was always the ‘Who Loves You Baby!” Maura’s mom is Corey who commented, “I am extremely proud of all the competitors including my daughter, especially the hard work they’ve done. When I am here I try to stay out of the way and help when asked and cheer loudly for our team. “ Megan Lane is 19 and has no plans to go to college. “I am going to stick with riding,” she explained. She rides the 9-year-old Dutch Warmblood mare Caravella.” Megan is from Collingwood, Ontario and hopes to compete internationally and own a buying and selling
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business. Megan arrived earlier than most of the competitors which gave her a chance to meet all the competitors from the East and the West. “It is really fun. During competition everyone is usually very focused and so you don’t get a lot of play time. That allowed me the opportunity to get to know these people better,” she explained.
Megan’s mom Cathy was with her as well and was quite thrilled with everything. “I think it is great,” she commented. “I like the fact that we have young kids so it is specifically aimed at kids this age. I also like the competency that these kids have and it’s great that they get to go to a venue that gears itself towards up and coming riders. It gives them a wide spread because there are areas where they can crawl up the ladder and see how they are judged on an international level and other learn about other areas where they need more work. Also, the venue is fantastic. It is important for the kids to have exposure to a show run this way. This show truly honors the kids and recognizes the fact that these kids are at a high level and they run this event at that level.” Amy Jager is 21 and is a Sophomore at the University of Guelph. She is riding Key West, a German Trakehner, 10year-old gelding by Charly Chaplin “I think the most memorable experience of this trip for me was the first time I hand grazed him. I walked out between the layers of land and he got very excited even though he is usually very calm. When we got to the top he just stopped and we looked at it together and then he started trotting. The Kentucky Horses Park brought the real horse out of him. He wanted to go. It was really cool. It was as if he looked around and said okay, let’s go." Ontario, Canada Junior Riders in Dressage Sarah Loewen is 17 and hails from Winnipeg, Manitoba. She is going to be a senior in High School. Her horse is Ricardo, a 12-year-old, bay, KWPN Dutch Warmblood gelding, by Gracio. “It is fluky that I am here,” she laughingly commented. “This is my first year riding dressage. I’ve only been doing it for a little over a year and I can’t believe that here I am getting scores I never dreamed of getting.”
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Sarah rode hunters and jumpers for eight years before entering into the Dressage world. “I wanted to move up in the FEI levels but I didn’t have the guts to do the big jumps,” she explained. “Her coach (Tracie McDonald) in Manitoba said she’d be good for Dressage,” piped in her mom Kathryn. Mom does “whatever needs doing,” she explained and Jaimie’s dad supports her as well sending poems along the way. I had the chance to read one of his little ditties which went like this and was on her cell phone: “Not a minute less nor a second more Dressage is precision on an outdoor floor Dancing with a horse is hard to ignore.” “We are just proud of her,” continued Kathryn. “My daughter is part of a program called the Canadian Sport Center for Excellence. They assist kids in high level and they have helped her. “It is great that we have sponsors such as Gabriele and Equestrian Factory working to support the girls at this level. We are not from Ontario and to get support and fundraising is difficult and so it is nice that somebody has stepped up and taken a hold of that. Being able to do this makes them be a part of a bigger picture. If it wasn’t for companies like KAM other people wouldn’t know they can achieve this. I think it is fantastic that Gabriele is supporting them. It will help them all of their lives.” Sixteen-year-old Noemie Gagnon-Bergeron, is from Ottawa and is going into the 12th grade. While her 8-year-old bay, Thoroughbred Dutch Warmblood cross has a registered name of Vavite Fortuna, she calls him Vivente, the name he arrived with. “Just to be here and to be able to see all the disciplines was amazing,” interjected Noemie. “It’s lots of fun.” When asked why she chose the discipline of Dressage it was because it “is a challenge. It is never perfect. You always have something new to accomplish and I like that.” Dominique, her mom, agrees and also is thrilled at what this event offers her daughter. “It is a great experience. It is something that they will remember all their lives. It is another level and offers more exposure to what is going on in the equestrian world.” Sarah Pfaff, 18, is going into her first year at the University of Windsor, Harrow, Ontario. She is riding Pamaika, whose barn name is Polly because “it fits her,” she commented. Polly is a 13-year -old, Dutch Warmblood, grey mare. She passed along an anecdote about the golf cart race they had (shhh – don’t tell the organizing committee). It was very short lived though and it was against Chris Van Martels, one of the coaches one day when they were coming back from the main
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stadium. “We won because the other golf cart passed out.” The reason Sarah talked about this incident was not about the race but about the example of the kind of fun they were all sharing. “It was funny because people think dressage is serious but you get a chance to see the fun side of people.” Sarah’s mom Jill echoed the other parents. “I think it has been a terrific experience especially the camaraderie. The girls have had time to bond and become really good friends unlike at home where they just see each other at shows.” As an aside Jill added that it wasn’t just the kids that were bonding. It was also the moms. “We get together and laugh. We make sure the girls have everything and since we have a golf cart it’s been good because we use that to run the errands.” Jill also revealed that the mom’s plan to enter into the new age of social media and have started talking about having a blog for the team moms. Anneka Sutton is a 16-year-old High School senior from Ontario. Fidelio is a 13-year-old, liver chestnut Westphalian. “My mom is one of the sponsors of the team and she is always so bubbly with everyone here. She is always trying to help the horses if they have a hydration problem or anything else related to health and nutrition.” Anneka’s mom is Gabriele Sutton, founder of KAM Animal Services which produces an easy to give supplement in a cookie form. I was curious about these cookies and asked Gabriele for a quick explanation. Unlike most equine health products, “Cookies with a Clue” are completely legal in the show ring, making it absolutely acceptable to sneak a quick treat to your equine partner even before your next class. There are five varieties and they all have cool names that indicate what they are for (Belly Bites, Chubbies, Owchees, Stress Busters and Booster Bites – all five are part of he Survivor Kit. Go to www.kamanimalservices.com and check them out.) Anneka’s favorites at the Booster Bites. “My mom is so supportive of me and everyone else. I’ve learned a lot from her about nutrition and other things. This whole season I couldn’t go into the
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ring without giving my horse the Booster Bites. I got addicted to the whole idea of me giving it to him. It makes him more expressive and he loves them too. When he is not eating I stick those in his feed and he starts eating right away.” This is Anneka’s first year and even though she didn’t reach her goal if earning a medal her mom’s been great “reminding me that it’s my first year here.” Anneka’s friend and groom is Carly Brohman, who was able to view the experience from a different perspective. “It is crazy because everyone is so into it and enthusiastic and very competitive and serious. It is cool to sit back and watch everything and see how everyone interacts and yet not have to be involved but see what it is all about.” Ellen took some time to reminisce and thank the sponsors. “KAM Animal Services paired up with Mark Nicols from Equestrian Factory to do these cool custom designed jackets, polo shirts and hats,” she commented. Gabriele did a great job in pulling it all together and she donated the cookies for all the Ontario riders. Both Mark and Gabriele intend to continue their sponsorship of upand-coming Young Riders.” It seems like it’s not just the riders who need to be praised but the coaches, parents, grooms, sponsors and anyone else at home and at the North American Junior Young Rider Championships that deserve to hear the words “Who Loves You Baby!” Article and Photos by Diana DeRosa
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Providing your “easy keeper” horse with the best nutrition is hard enough, especially with the millions of products out on the market. Yet, what are you to do if your horse is not an “easy keeper” or if your “easy keeper” suddenly surprises you with a bout of colic or some other ailment. The answer is to just give him some “Cookies with a Clue.” You have your colicky horse with the super sensitive stomach or your overweight horse that no matter what the diet still seems to need a new girth every week. There’s the older horse with arthritis that has some sort of negative side effect to every drug. Your horse might be the off-thetrack Thoroughbred who can’t be ridden for two days after receiving supplements because he gets “hot.” Maybe you have a show horse that you are scared to give anything because of all the drug rules and regulations. There’s also the worry wart horse that thinks every trailer ride, stall change and body clip is going to end his life. If any of these describe a horse you know then you are in luck because KAM Animal Services has provided a quick, easy and safe solution to just about any ailment. “Cookies with a Clue!” is here to help. There are five types of cookies to choose from and all you have to do is choose the best fit for your horse. And since the trusted nutritionists at KAM were the masterminds behind these cookies, you can be assured they are 100% natural. KAM, which was started by talented nutritionist, Gabriele Sutton, specializes in equine nutrition and using all natural products. They believe that every equine problem can be helped or solved with the use of a natural nutritional diet. Their mission is to help customers implement a specific well-balanced diet using high quality natural feeds. KAM’s staff of equine professionals including veterinarians, researchers and nutritionists - are knowledgeable in all disciplines and have helped people design healthier diets for horses of all breeds. KAM offers guidance through their website, emails, phone calls and even in person visits if necessary. “Cookies with a Clue” give a fresh and simpler approach to nutrition. Each of the five different types of cookies has its own use. • Belly Bites- Give great nutritional support to the gut. They promote healthy digestion and nutrient absorption along with reducing the risk of stomach problems such as ulcers, gas and colic. • Booster Bites- Provide a boost of vitamins and minerals in a way that your horse will actually enjoy eating, without the extra unwanted energy. • Chubbies- Offer a safe, delectable tasting way to encourage endocrine balance and healthy insulin production. Since these cookies have no sugars they are ideal for overweight horses that still deserve to be pampered, even those with EMS and IR. http://www.chronofhorse.com/print/21029?page=show
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• Owchees- Present achy horses with an appetizing alternative to nasty-tasting drugs or medicine. They relieve horses of pain or discomfort from inflammation without harmful side effects or stress on the digestive tract. • Stress Busters- Grant tranquility to nervous and anxious horses. The special nutrients and homeopathic remedies in these cookies calm the nerves of scared horses and give them a boost of confidence. KAM also provides the “Survivor Kit” which has one of each, so you can be equipped for any situation. “For years now customers have told us about the many challenges they face when feeding supplements. For some it is too complicated and too time consuming. In other cases the horse leaves the supplements behind. Cookies with a Clue are all natural, easy to feed and provide your horse with all the nutrients he needs,” explained Gabriele when questioned about the reason behind the new cookies. “Cookies with a Clue” take the worry out of supplementing your horse. Since they are all natural and do not contain any fillers, additives, chemicals or sugars, no harm can be done. Feed these treats whenever and wherever, either one kind of cookie or a variety. Unlike most equine health products, “Cookies with a Clue” are completely legal in the show ring, making it absolutely acceptable to sneak a quick treat to your partner before the next class. These cookies can only benefit your horse, by making them feel healthier and spoiled at the same time. For more information on these one-of-a-kind cookies and other helpful aids from KAM Animal Services, call 519-463-9640 or go to www.kamanimalservices.com [1]. Press Releases © 2005-2010, The Chronicle of the Horse, All rights reserved
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Angela Barilar with her beloved breeding stallion Sinatra Song by Sandro Hit Angela passed away on Saturday, July 31 after a short illness. She discovered just four months ago she had stage four brain cancer and embraced the remainder of her life the way she has lived all along, with humor, love and her passion for her family, her horses and her farm. Angela Barilar has always been a constant
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Adelinde Cornelissen on Jerich Parzival holding aloft the Exquis World Dressage Masters trophy with Mike Rutherford and wife, Angie, on left and WDM Chief Executive Officer Anthony Kies, and Tosca and Kees Visser of Moorland Stables. Š 2010 Ken Braddick/dressagenews.com HICKSTEAD, England - Adelinde Cornelissen and Jerich Parzival dominated the final Exquis World Dressage Masters of the year with a resounding victory in the Grand Prix Freestyle Sunday with Dutch team mate Hans Peter Minderhoud on Exquis Nadine was runnerup. Adelinde and the 13year-old chestnut gelding ranked No.2 in the world, received a score of 85.650 per cent with Hans ... more
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Adeline Cornelissen and Jerich Parzival. © 2010 Ken Braddick/dressage-news.com. ICKSTEAD, England, July 31--Adelinde Cornelissen rode Jerich Parzival to victory at the Exquis World Dressage Masters Saturday with their best ever Grand Prix score of 81.362 per cent while Laura Bechtolsheimer and Andretti turned in their best ever result of 73.362 per cent for runnerup and home side joy. Hans Peter Minderhoud and Exquis Nadine, selected to be on the Dutch team with Adelinde at the World Equestrian Games in Kentucky in September, finished third with 70.936 per cent. The €10,000 (£8,320/US$13,000) Grand Prix kicked off the fifth and final CDI5* ... more
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Tip of the Week IN THE HEAT AND HUMIDITY ELECTROLYTES TO THE RESCUE! When it’s time to sweat, Electrolytes must come to the rescue! With record temperatures and high humidity plaguing our horses, care must be taken to keep your horse hydrated and healthy. That is when giving your horse Electrolytes is essential. Sodium, chloride, potassium and magnesium are the primary electrolytes (ions) needed by a working horse. When ions are balanced, they promote water consumption and retention, which can eliminate dehydration and other health problems. Electrolytes will keep your ... more
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Wayne, IL - Strong night-time thunderstorms delayed the start of Saturday's competition at the Lamplight Equestrian Center, giving way eventually to a lovely day that started with 11 junior riders competing for the Gold in the USEF Dressage Medal Seat 13 & Under Final presented by Dressage Today. Anna Campbell, aboard her new mount Mai, ended up on top, making her trip from Dallas, TX, well worth the effort. Silver was awarded to Jorde Trudel on Tunnes from Eagle, ID, while Michigan's Kerrigan Gluch on Bijoux was awarded the Bronze. The focus then turned to the Markel/USEF Young Horse Dressage ...
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Golden Junior team (left to right) On the podium Jill de Ridder, CharlottMaria Schürmann, Florine Kienbaum, Sophie Holkenbrink. In front: Wim Ernes (chairman of the judges), Maria Schierhölter-Otte (chef d'equipe Germany), Ann Kathrin Linsenhoff, Ulli Kasselmann. The European team medals at the EC for Juniors and Young Riders have been presented today. The team gold medals at both Juniors and Young Riders class were won by Germany. Especially in the Young Riders class their advantage was big. The most recent year that Germany was able to win the two gold medals before this year has been in 2002 in Pratoni ... more
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July 22, 2010 - Providing your “easy keeper” horse with the best nutrition is hard enough, especially with the millions of products out on the market. Yet, what are you to do if your horse is not an “easy keeper” or if your “easy keeper” suddenly surprises you with a bout of colic or some other ailment. The answer is to just give him some “Cookies with a Clue.” You have your colicky horse with the super sensitive stomach or your overweight horse that no matter what the diet still ... more
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July 19, 2010--Providing your “easy keeper” horse with the best nutrition is hard enough, especially with the millions of products out on the market. Yet, what are you to do if your horse is not an “easy keeper” or if your “easy keeper” suddenly surprises you with a bout of colic or some other ailment. The answer is to just give him some “Cookies with a Clue.” You have your colicky horse with the super sensitive stomach or your overweight horse that no matter what the diet still seems to need a new girth every week. There’s the older horse with arthritis that has some sort of negative side effect to every drug. Your horse might be the offthe-track Thoroughbred who can’t be ridden for two days after receiving supplements because he gets “hot.” Maybe you have a show horse that you are scared to give anything because of all the drug rules and regulations. There’s also the worry wart horse that thinks every trailer ride, stall change and body clip is going to end his life.
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If any of these describe a horse you know then you are in luck because KAM Animal Services has provided a quick, easy and safe solution to just about any ailment. “Cookies with a Clue!” is here to help. There are five types of cookies to choose from and all you have to do is choose the best fit for your horse. And since the trusted nutritionists at KAM were the masterminds behind these cookies, you can be assured they are 100% natural. KAM, which was started by talented nutritionist, Gabriele Sutton, specializes in equine nutrition and using all natural products. They believe that every equine problem can be helped or solved with the use of a natural nutritional diet. Their mission is to help customers implement a specific well-balanced diet using high quality natural feeds. KAM’s staff of equine professionals - including veterinarians, researchers and nutritionists - are knowledgeable in all disciplines and have helped people design healthier diets for horses of all breeds. KAM offers guidance through their website, emails, phone calls and even in person visits if necessary.
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“Cookies with a Clue” give a fresh and simpler approach to nutrition. Each of the five different types of cookies has its own use. · Belly Bites- Give great nutritional support to the gut. They promote healthy digestion and nutrient absorption along with reducing the risk of stomach problems such as ulcers, gas and colic.
· Booster Bites- Provide a boost of vitamins and minerals in a way that your horse will actually enjoy eating, without the extra unwanted energy. · Chubbies- Offer a safe, delectable tasting way to encourage endocrine balance and healthy insulin production. Since these cookies have no sugars they are ideal for overweight horses that still deserve to be pampered, even those with EMS and IR. · Owchees- Present achy horses with an appetizing alternative to nasty-tasting drugs or medicine. They relieve horses of pain or discomfort from inflammation without harmful side effects or stress on the digestive tract. · Stress Busters- Grant tranquility to nervous and anxious horses. The special nutrients and homeopathic remedies in these cookies calm the nerves of scared horses and give them a boost of confidence. · KAM also provides the “Survivor Kit” which has one of each, so you can be equipped for any situation. “For years now customers have told us about the many challenges they face when feeding supplements. For some it is too complicated and too time consuming. In other cases the horse leaves the supplements behind. Cookies with a Clue are all natural, easy to feed and provide your horse with all the nutrients he needs,” explained Gabriele when questioned about the reason behind the new cookies. “Cookies with a Clue” take the worry out of supplementing your horse. Since they are all natural and do not contain any fillers, additives, chemicals or sugars, no harm can be done. Feed these treats whenever and wherever, either one kind of cookie or a variety. Unlike most equine health products, “Cookies with a Clue” are completely legal in the show ring, making it absolutely acceptable to sneak a quick treat to your partner before the next class. These cookies can only benefit your horse, by making them feel healthier and spoiled at the same time. For more information on these one-of-a-kind cookies and other helpful aids from KAM Animal Services, call 519-463-9640 or go to http://www.kamanimalservices.com.
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With record temperatures and high humidity plaguing our horses, care must be taken to keep your horse hydrated and healthy. That is when giving your horse Electrolytes is essential. Sodium, chloride, potassium and magnesium are the primary electrolytes (ions) needed by a working horse. When ions are balanced, they promote water consumption and retention, which can eliminate dehydration and other health problems. Electrolytes will keep your horse well on those super hot days. A good sugar free electrolyte ensures a balanced blood chemistry level and does not burn or cause hind-gut discomfort.
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Watch out for electrolytes containing sodium chloride which immediately oxidizes in the hind-gut and creates sodium ions, which the horse cannot stop from being absorbed into the blood. If this should happen, then the sodium would replace potassium at the cellular level and hinder nutrient transfer. With temperatures soaring, it's important that your horse gets a good quality daily ration of electrolytes in his feed as healthy part of his feed program. KAM, which was started by talented nutritionist, Gabriele Sutton, specializes in equine nutrition and using all natural products. They believe that every equine problem can be helped or solved with the use of a natural nutritional diet. Their mission is to help customers implement a specific well-balanced diet using high quality natural feeds. KAM's staff of equine professionals - including veterinarians, researchers and nutritionists - are knowledgeable in all disciplines and have helped people design healthier diets for horses of all breeds. KAM offers guidance through their website, emails, phone calls and even in person visits if necessary. For more information about KAM Animal Services, call 519-463-9640 or go to http://www.kamanimalservices.com. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Gabriele_Sutton Ads by Google
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Colic is a potentially life-threatening disease. It is the single most import cause of death in horses. When a horse is showing signs of colic it requires immediate attention a treatment. Mild pain · Lip curling · Flank watching · Restlessness · Pawing at the ground Moderate pain · Straddling as if to urinate · Lying down and getting back up again · Prolonged periods of lying on side · Occasional rolling Severe pain · Violent rolling · Sweating · Rapid breathing · Intense pawing at ground · Swollen eyes and grazing of the body due to rolling Moderate Colic (pain)
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All cases of colic must be taken seriously because in the early stages all colics a similar. Seek veterinary advice early. Categories of Colic Colic is another name for abdominal pain. Painful swelling of the intestines (e.g. enteritis) or contractions against a rigid “object” (e.g. gas, impactions) cause coli Gas: When excessive gas accumulates, usually in the large intestine or caecum stretches the intestine, causing pain. It is easy to treat, however, make sure ther no ongoing underlying problem. Spasmodic: When there is abnormal intestinal contractions, these may be accompanied by painful and spasms. It is fairly common and easily treatable. However, make sure there is no ongoing underlying problem.
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Lexington, Ky.—It’s about time of year again, when breeders are preparing to wean this year’s foal crop. Whether you’re weaning your first foal or you’re an old hand, weaning can be quite stressful for foals, mares, and their owners! Do you have questions about weaning strategies and health concerns for recently weaned foals and/or their dams? You’re not the only one! Join us on Wednesday, July 28, from 8:00 to 8:30 p.m. EST for our Ask the Vet Live question-and-answer chat event on weaning, when veterinarians will be on call to answer your questions! This free live chat event is brought to you by The Horse Health Care Library, available at ExclusivelyEquine.com. * Space is limited, so reserve your Webinar seat now! https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/882730545 Our on-call veterinarians for this event will include: Lucas Pantaleon, DVM, MS, Dipl. ACVIM, who joined Woodford Equine Hospital in Versailles, Ky., in March 2007. He obtained his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from the University of Buenos Aires, Argentina, in 2000, and a Master of Veterinary Science from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University in 2005. He became a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine in 2005. He has a special interest in neonatology and his hobbies include sports, outdoor activities, and cooking. Lucas and his wife, Ruth, live in Versailles with their Rhodesian Ridgeback, Shumba. Scott Kendall, DVM, who joined Woodford Equine as an Associate Veterinarian in January 2006 after having spent the previous 15 years as the resident veterinarian at Hermitage Farm in Goshen, Ky. He obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Zoology at the University of Iowa in 1980, and a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from Iowa State University in 1984. After graduation, he spent a year at The National Stud in Normandy, France, specializing in equine reproduction. He lives in Bourbon County with his wife, Elise, and son, Stuart, where they own and operate Netherfield Farm. We hope you can join us on July 28 for this event! Reserve your Webinar seat now! Next month’s Ask the Vet Live Q&A topic: Common Hoof Problems, with Tracy Turner, DVM, MS, Dipl. ACVS, of Anoka Equine Veterinary Services in Elk River, Minn. About The Horse: The Horse is an all-breed, all-discipline media group that disseminates the latest and most reliable news and information on the health, care, management, and welfare of equids through print and electronic means. The Horse monthly magazine won the overall General Excellence Award presented by American Horse Publications in 2006. The group publishes a series of authoritative electronic newsletters received by an international audience numbering in the hundreds of thousands. TheHorse.com Web site offers trusted healthcare information to an international audience. More than 213,000 unique visitors access TheHorse.com in a typical month, generating more than 1 million page views. The Horse, a product of Blood-Horse Publications, is an official media partner of the American Association of Equine Practitioners, the American Association of Equine Veterinary Technicians and Assistants, and the World Equine Veterinary Association. http://news.horsegirltv.com/?paged=6
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Senator Lincoln was elected to the House of Representatives in 1992 and made history when she became the youngest woman ever elected to the Senate in 1998. She made history again when she was tapped as Chair of the Senate Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry Committee in September, 2009. In the Committee’s 184-year history, she is the first Arkansan and first woman to serve as Chair. Senator Lincoln also serves on the important Senate Finance Committee, which writes our nation’s tax laws, the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources Committee and the Senate Special Committee on Aging. From all these platforms, Senator Lincoln is a leader on a wide range of issues, including farm policy, nutrition, forestry, social security, health care, tax policy, international trade, energy policy, again issues, and benefits for Arkansas ’s military service members, veteran, and their families. “Senator Lincoln has been a long-time friend and supporter of the horse industry. We are pleased to recognize this by presenting her with the 2010 Rolapp Award,” said Hickey. Tweet This Post
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Cookies with a Clue Indulge Your Horse to a Healthier Diet July 20th, 2010
Cookies with a Clue Indulge Your Horse to a Healthier Diet July 19, 2010–Providing your “easy keeper” horse with the best nutrition is hard enough, especially with the millions of products out on the market. Yet, what are you to do if your horse is not an “easy keeper” or if your “easy keeper” suddenly surprises you with a bout of colic or some other ailment. The answer is to just give him some “Cookies with a Clue.” You have your colicky horse with the super sensitive stomach or your overweight horse that no matter what the diet still seems to need a new girth every week. There’s the older horse with arthritis that has some sort of negative side effect to every drug. Your horse might be the off-the-track Thoroughbred who can’t be ridden for two days after receiving supplements because he gets “hot.” Maybe you have a show horse that you are scared to give anything because of all the drug rules and regulations. There’s also the worry wart horse that thinks every trailer ride, stall change and body clip is going to end his life. If any of these describe a horse you know then you are in luck because KAM Animal Services has provided a quick, easy and safe solution to just about any ailment. “Cookies with a Clue!” is here to help. There are five types of cookies to choose from and all you have to do is choose the best fit for your horse. And since the trusted nutritionists at KAM were the masterminds behind these cookies, you can be assured they are 100% natural. KAM, which was started by talented nutritionist, Gabriele Sutton, specializes in equine nutrition and using all natural products. They believe that every equine problem can be helped or solved with the use of a natural nutritional diet. Their mission is to help customers implement a specific well-balanced diet using high quality natural feeds. KAM’s staff of equine professionals – including veterinarians, researchers and nutritionists – are knowledgeable in all disciplines and have helped people design healthier diets for horses of all breeds. KAM offers guidance through their website, emails, phone calls and even in person visits if necessary. “Cookies with a Clue” give a fresh and simpler approach to nutrition. Each of the five different types of cookies has its own use. · Belly Bites- Give great nutritional support to the gut. They promote healthy digestion and nutrient absorption along with reducing the risk of stomach problems such as ulcers, gas and colic.
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· Booster Bites- Provide a boost of vitamins and minerals in a way that your horse will actually enjoy eating, without the extra unwanted energy. · Chubbies- Offer a safe, delectable tasting way to encourage endocrine balance and healthy insulin production. Since these cookies have no sugars they are ideal for overweight horses that still deserve to be pampered, even those with EMS and IR. · Owchees- Present achy horses with an appetizing alternative to nasty-tasting drugs or medicine. They relieve horses of pain or discomfort from inflammation without harmful side effects or stress on the digestive tract. · Stress Busters- Grant tranquility to nervous and anxious horses. The special nutrients and homeopathic remedies in these cookies calm the nerves of scared horses and give them a boost of confidence. · KAM also provides the “Survivor Kit” which has one of each, so you can be equipped for any situation. “For years now customers have told us about the many challenges they face when feeding supplements. For some it is too complicated and too time consuming. In other cases the horse leaves the supplements behind. Cookies with a Clue are all natural, easy to feed and provide your horse with all the nutrients he needs,” explained Gabriele when questioned about the reason behind the new cookies. “Cookies with a Clue” take the worry out of supplementing your horse. Since they are all natural and do not contain any fillers, additives, chemicals or sugars, no harm can be done. Feed these treats whenever and wherever, either one kind of cookie or a variety. Unlike most equine health products, “Cookies with a Clue” are completely legal in the show ring, making it absolutely acceptable to sneak a quick treat to your partner before the next class. These cookies can only benefit your horse, by making them feel healthier and spoiled at the same time. For more information on these one-of-a-kind cookies and other helpful aids from KAM Animal Services, call 519-463-9640 or go to www.kamanimalservices.com. Tweet This Post
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StepnSoak Hoof Soaking System joins Jeffers Pet Supply Hoof Care Line Up July 20th, 2010
StepnSoak Hoof Soaking System joins Jeffers Pet Supply Hoof Care Line Up StepnSoak – Aiken SC StepnSoak Hoof Soaking System is proud to announce they have been included in the July 14th catalog line up of health and animal supply products offered nationwide by the highly respected Jeffers Pet Supply. StepnSoak is the new one piece “slip on and tie” matte vinyl hoof treatment system with a design versatile enough to be effective for use in soaking, deep conditioning and wound treatment of horse, livestock and large zoo animal paws and hooves. The unique patented slip on design of StepnSoak offers a base which can expand to accommodate up to a 9.5 Draft size hoof yet when folded in half is small enough for use effectively on a sheep, goat, cow, donkey, pony or mini. Jeffers Pet Supply is one of the largest privately owned catalog and e-commerce animal health supply retailers. Jeffers Pet Supply began in 1975 in the home of Dr Keith Jeffers and has grown to consist of 3 catalogs – Jeffers Pet, Jeffers Equine and Jeffers Livestock which is shipped to over 300,000 customers every change of season. The Jeffers philosophy is to offer their clients the highest quality, most up to date products at the absolutely best price. With this philosophy Jeffers welcomes the new double strength Ultra StepnSoak Hoof Soaking System as a worthy addition to their Hoof
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