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.

Redmond First Aid for wound care

This young horse was cut above the eye. I think most owners would have taken him in for stitches, I definitely thought about it. The wound did not prohibit any…

Redmond Rock is OMRI Listed for Organic Use

Did you know Redmond Rock is OMRI Listed? That means it is approved for use in organic production. Redmond Rock is truly an all-natural product. The salt comes to you…

Daily Gold transformed my mare

I’ve been using Redmond Daily Gold now for quite a while, and being without it is inconceivable to me.  My mare, Sienna, was having some very big issues when her…

Where does Redmond Rock come from?

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…

What can your horse’s habits teach you?

I’m one of those people who love to just stand and watch my horses. I love to take in what they do when we humans are outside of their circle of influence.

Have You Used Redmond Daily Gold to Heal Your Horse?

Horses are such amazing creatures especially when you consider their ability to recover from something as serious as colic surgery. On April 9th 2014, my horse Pro Bono “Bo” underwent colic surgery due to a 180 degree twist of his large intestine....

Daily Gold Put Weight Back on My Senior Horse

A few years ago, I rescued a very malnourished, severely dehydrated, and overall unhealthy horse from 119 degree desert heat left with no food, shade, or water. I began nursing this poor animal back to what the vet believed to be quite remarkable...

Get your horse back with Daily Gold

The contrast from our previous destination could not have been more stark. We parked next to a sand lot, enclosed by various cobbled together bits of wire, string, and corral panels. Within the lot were a dozen or so under fed horses and ponies. The...

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