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.

How to Hydrate a Horse | Tips from Julie Goodnight

Some horses just won't drink enough water. So, how do you keep a finicky horse hydrated? EducatorJulie Goodnight provides helpful tips on horse hydration.

How to Treat and Prevent Gas Colic in Horses

Gas colic in horses is common but shouldn't be overlooked. Dr. Juliet Getty, with Getty Equine Nutrition, gives advice on how to prevent horse gas colic.

Spring Horse Care: 11 Tips to Get Ready for Riding Season

Don't let warm weather catch you by surprise! Ensure you're ready to ride and care for horses in spring by checking off these 11 spring horse care items.

Providing Salt and Equine Electrolytes to Your Horse During Summertime

Giving your horse salt will help avoid dehydration, and should be your first priority. Feeding your horse equine electrolytes should be your second.

A Personal Story About My Older Horse Dribbling Urine

Excessive urination in older horses can occur. Read about the causes of excessive urination and how this horse owner treated her horse's dribbling urine.

Solving Digestive Problems with Daily Gold

It’s what we all dread.  I walked into my horse Tina’s stall to do…

How Daily Gold Helped Relieve One Horse’s Ulcers and Stress

I have been feeding the Redmond Daily Gold to my primary Gelding,…

Six Things To Do To Help Your Horse Through the Winter

Winter is coming, and in some higher elevations it may feel…

Will Redmond Rein Water Help My Dehydrated Horse Drink?

Dehydration is the lack of water and a full range of minerals like sodium, chloride, potassium, and magnesium. It is a serious condition that can lead to lethargy, colic, and kidney failure if the horse is not quickly rehydrated.

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