liz whiskwy at pine ridge show

The Dreaded Tail Itch

The Dreaded Tail Itch De-Stress – our  EcoLicious Mane & Tail Intensive Treatment is not only good for transforming dry distressed tails, it also work wonders for the dreaded tail itch. It contains Tee Tree Oil that helps to take care of the itch and the dandruff. Rosemary & Coconut Oil promote healthy hair growth and Organic Hemp Oil is full …

before and after

Get Your Horse’s Tail Show Ready with De Stress Intensive Treatment

Get Your Horse’s Tail Show Ready with De Stress Intensive Treatment Get your horse’s tail show ready with this intensive EcoLicious treatment and transform your horse’s tail. Go from dry & distressed to vibrant and nourished within minutes. You don’t need to wash your horse’s tail prior unless it’s really dirty. It’s simple. 1. Heat up approx. half ounce of …

durango the horse

Winter Coat BYE BYE, Smooth & Glossy Coat Welcome Back

Winter Coat BYE BYE, Smooth & Glossy Coat Welcome Back It was with a great pleasure to find out that my EcoLicious “Pony” Durango has almost shed out his winter coat. We have long and very cold winters here and some horses  take their sweet time to shed out the “woolly-mammoth-winter-do. And with the help of GLOSSY Gloss Coat Enhancing …

grooming & horse care

Your Horse & Cold Temperatures

It is amazing how resilient horses are. They are naturally programmed to deal much better with subarctic temperatures then heat. Some of us feel bad when we sit in front of the fire watching our horses through the  frosty windows. However don’t despair – horses will  choose to stay outside all around the clock rather than being stalled up. If your horse is generally in a good health, isn’t clipped,  has an access to a run in a shed and free choice hay, he will greatly benefit from staying outside at all times. Healthy respiratory system,  better fitness, prevention of joint stiffness, decreased occurrence of ulcers etc. If your horse is clipped, has a thinner coat or doesn’t have enough “natural insulation” , go ahead and use a blanket.  Make sure it fits properly though. Ill-fitting blankets is are very uncomfortable – just ask your horse.