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Are You Training Your Horse While Grooming or Is He Training You?

You know that in EcoLicious Equestrian we’re all about grooming. And it’s not just about products. Did you know that grooming time is a great way to establish a tone for things to come? I am very excited to share with you the below guest  post by Horse Listening. I’ve been enjoying this insightful blog for a while[…]Read More

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A PRACTICAL GUIDE TO a FLAWLESS BODY CLIP (sans H2o)

SUPER groom Karen Salon from Clip Equine takes on a subject of winter clipping in a great detail for us! Full of practical tips and advice for a flawless body clip. By Karen Salon • Clip Equine Winter coats present unique challenges. They are longer, thicker, and denser than summer coats and left alone, they[…]Read More

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How to Trim a Mane

It can be tricky to trim a mane. I myself cannot be often trusted with scissors and manes, but thanks to our grooming contributor Kiira Lizza, I am getting hang of it. Watch below few tips on how to get it done right and please do share your tips with us in our comment section.[…]Read More

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Spring Horse Grooming & Care Tips

Ahh, spring. The birds are starting to chirp in the morning, the sun is shining (and staying out later), and the grass is starting to poke through the ground. I love spring for reasons other than sunshine and flowers though. Mainly because I love having everything super organized and clean. Here’s some tips and trick[…]Read More

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Winter Grooming Tips

We are in the middle of winter, and if you, like us, can’t really pack up the trailer and take of south, we have some winter grooming tips for you, so without further a due, here they are. Stay warm! Mud season and chilly temperatures are upon us and with that, we have to be[…]Read More

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Sheath Cleaning

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Sheath Cleaning Due for some sheath cleaning to help relieve your boys (and mares too!) of the itch that comes with weeks of wet mud and dirt flying up and combining with the natural excretions in the undercarriages of our equine partners? This causes itch, irritation, and discomfort and can lead to tail rubbing. It is[…]Read More