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Whole Food for Horses
by Tigger Montague
Recently I heard an educator say, "Horses are not hard to feed, we overcomplicate it!"
Tigger Montague dives into what horses truly need to be their most healthy selves.
"Whole Food for Horses: an inspiring testament to how feeding real, whole food can improve your horse's life and performance".
Click the links below to purchase a copy of Whole Food for Horses - an in-depth guide about the best ways to feed and why, as well as a podcast episode featuring Tigger Montague.


R.A.T.E. Hoof Balance
Natural, Antifungal, Protecting
R.A.T.E. Hoof Balance is a protective hoof oil, perfect for all environments. We highly recommend this product to fight against fungal infections and optimize hoof health.
Ask us for samples, first one is on us!
We keep R.A.T.E. oil stocked in the truck and strive to keep horse owners supplied as well.
Michael Wildenstein
CJF, FWCF (Hons.)
Mike Wildenstein is an incredibly knowledgeable and influential asset to the farrier industry. His teachings and vast expertise have drastically improved our understanding of equine conformation, hoof health, and overall horse health. His methods and knowledge are eye-opening to the true beauty and complexity of equines.
Click below to learn more about Mike and to see a valuable video series about equine conformation and appropriate shoeing!


Michael Savoldi
Farrier and Researcher
Mike Savoldi is a hoof balance guru. He has done extensive research and beautifully executed dissections. With his dissections, he provides valuable visual aids to recognize hoof and limb pathology, true balance, and how our trimming can impact the hoof.
Click on the links to learn more about Mike Savoldi and to watch his invaluable videos series "Overview of the Equine Foot with Michael Savoldi"
Track System
Pasture Management
Track systems are a great way to implement more movement in a horse's environment. They are also a good option to move pasture systems to prevent over-grazing, mud, and stagnant horses. These systems can provide mental stimulation for horses, while imitating the wandering lifestyle of natural turnout.
Check out some of the links below for articles about the many benefits of track systems, along with some examples!
