Equine Monthly Magazine
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Equine Monthly Magazine is a UK-based publication that was founded in 2012. The magazine covers a variety of topics related to the equestrian industry, including training, nutrition, and horse care. Their mission is to provide high-quality and informative content for horse enthusiasts of all levels.
Equine Monthly Magazine
1y ago
Introducing the World’s First Retractable Corral Systems! With enthusiastic hands and optimistic minds we present to you the next level in equestrian and livestock safety.
Optimizing multi event center efficiency, and broadening the versatility in indoor Event Centers and Equestrian Facilities.
Taking the human equine connection to a deeper level while providing the safest environment for both animal and human to reach its maximum potential.
Placing safety and quality as a number one priority.
Our vision and goal is to provide the world’s safest and most efficient livestock paneling.
Our ret ..read more
Equine Monthly Magazine
1y ago
By: Robert Eversol
If you’re straddling a saddle, you’ll need a cinch if you want to stay on the horse. But which cinch? That’s a question that we’ve all had regarding these indispensable belts for our saddles. Cinches are often undervalued, and that’s a shame. Every ride depends on our cinch (or girth) functioning properly for both ourselves and our horse’s safety and comfort. Yet, all too often, despite their importance we find ourselves wandering the aisles of the local tack shop, praying they have something close to what we need. There’s a better way. You can easily make woven cinches that ..read more
Equine Monthly Magazine
1y ago
Scott Robertson
Howdy! In this article we will focus on different areas of equine anxiety and how CBD assists in managing stress.
Horses experience several types of anxiety stemming from their need to be part of a herd as well as the innate stress of being a prey animal in their natural environment. The most common areas of anxiety include:
Situational Anxiety
Our experiences show horses having strong memories when experiencing negative situations. This may include trailering issues, stress induced during training, or pain associated with certain activities. Each of these memories may trig ..read more
Equine Monthly Magazine
1y ago
By: Scott Robertson
Howdy! In this article we are going to respond to the significant and continuing interest regarding breeding and the safety of cannabinoid products. I want to be very clear that I will only be discussing this topic from the perspective of our own products and observations made during case studies and use. I cannot comment on the safety of other industry wide products due to regulation variances and significant differences from manufacturer to manufacturer.
Products that have been specifically used during pre-pregnancy, breeding, gestation, foaling and post p ..read more
Equine Monthly Magazine
1y ago
Scott Robertson
Howdy! It is very common that we hear about horses experiencing anxiety or are just acting crazy. After all, as a CBD company many people think about our products for anxiety first. Yet, in many cases the horse is really experiencing pain and the only way they can communicate is behaviorally. Often, that behavior is seen as being stubborn, hardheaded or uncontrollable, leading the owner to find the horse unpleasant and no longer enjoyable to ride. So, let’s take some time to talk about how your horse may be trying to tell you it’s in pain and some sign ..read more
Equine Monthly Magazine
1y ago
Scott Robertson
Howdy!
In this article we’ll focus on “How to Dose” and how to “Apply” products to your horse to achieve the best results. In previous articles we shared the recommended amounts based on size and weight. We’ll review that again in this column, along with when to dose and where to dose using a tincture oil.
General Dosage Guidelines per size and weight.
Dosage amounts can differ for each horse; while tincture oils enable personalization for each user. We start each horse on 100mg of our product and adjust up or down as needed. Typically, 85% of all horses stay at the 100mg d ..read more
Equine Monthly Magazine
1y ago
By: Lynn Palm
Before we start on specific lessons, you need to understand and follow my Golden Rules for ground training any horse. We covered the first two in past issues of this magazine and website. To review, Golden Rule #1 is to respect your position, as a handler, in relationship to your horse. Golden Rule #2 is to make straightness a goal.
Golden Rule #3: Don’t Pull
Keep the longe loose and avoid the tendency to “muscle” your horse
Keep the longe line loose and avoid the all too common tendency to “muscle” a horse through a ground training maneuver. Too often I see han ..read more
Equine Monthly Magazine
1y ago
Scott Robertson
Howdy! We’ve spent the last few months collecting questions from readers and this month we want to answer some. Thanks for the questions and keep writing us! Here we go.
Q: My horse is currently on prednisolone and vitamin e to maintain neurostabilzation along with bute and gastrogard for a suspensory issue. Is CBD contraindicated with any of these medicines? [Michelle]
A: Cannabinoid products can be contraindicative with certain medicines but have shown to be safe to use with bute, prednisolone and gastrogard. Check dosing recommendations on p ..read more
Equine Monthly Magazine
1y ago
Scott Robertson
Howdy! A goal of this initial article is to introduce you to our organization, That Others May Live (TOML). We began our efforts in pain management and recovery in the equestrian world by working with performance trainers, a multi-location equestrian hospital, a horse sanctuary and several breeders. Our activities quickly expanded to the rodeo arena and barrel racing activities as we became acquainted with youth national riders, collegiate programs and professional riders. Our group is focused on cannabidiol, one of the chemical constituents of cannabis, and the use of produc ..read more