Redmond Equine Blog

Read our extensive library of blog and resource articles for information about improving horse health and digestion, treating and preventing common issues like ulcers in horses, colic, diarrhea and dehydration, and many more topics.

Have You Been to an Equine Affair Show?

Three of our Redmond Equine Team have just returned from the Springfield Equine Affair in Massachusetts, and it was a “Rockin” affair. We sold through 4 crates of our 3-5lb Rock, plus cases of our Daily Gold Stress Relief, Daily Red Electrolytes,...

How Do You Know When To Say Goodbye?

When to Euthanize When do we euthanize? The obvious times are easy for us although still as painful – but what about those other times? Let me tell you about my situation.

When You Are Dead Last, Do You Give Up – Or Catch Up?

The 43rd Ride and Tie World Championships ended up as one of those events that gets labeled a learning experience. In spite of being predicted to win a top 3 spot, my teammate and I—while indeed setting a blistering pace—committed the most rookie of...

What Does Your Horse Have in Common with Olympic Speed Skater Maria Lamb?

Did you know Redmond sponsors Olympic athlete Maria Lamb? As one of our many partners, Maria Lamb is training and preparing for the Sochi Olympics in 2014 representing the US in ice speed skating. She spends more time on ice skates than on a horse,...

An Excursion on Lake Powell with Redmond

Recently Heather and Jeremy Reynolds joined Redmond on a company leadership retreat on beautiful Lake Powell. Heather was kind enough to share her experience with us: “Jeremy and I were invited to the Redmond Lake Powell company trip. When we were...

How Do You REALLY Add Muscle?

Last week I bumped into the erroneous assumptions that for reasons I can’t fathom remains prevalent in the horse world: the idea that you can FEED muscle on to your horse. In last week’s instance, a student showed up with a bucket of magnesium for...

How I turned my high strung thoroughbred into a champion barrel racer

I am a barrel racer who started using Daily Gold about a year and a half ago after a really bad race. I worked at a feed store in Salinas, CA that carried Daily Gold and one of my fellow barrel racers recommended it after I told her about my horse...

Sue Hedgecock – 2013 Tevis Haggin Cup Winner

Redmond is pleased to be associated with Sue Hedgecock, the recent winner of the Tevis Haggin Cup in July 2013

History of Redmond

Redmond’s story begins in 1958, when a prolonged drought forced two brothers to abandon their farm in central Utah. Aware that Native Americans had once harvested salt rock from their farmland, Milo and Lamar Bosshardt borrowed a little money and...

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