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Welcome to the Economic Equine!

5/15/2015

 
PicturePhoto Credit: Haggart Beach Photography
Every Equine Enthusiast and Professional knows just how much can be spent on their trusty steed every year. If you're like me you know that the money tree in the barnyard just isn't producing like it used to.... so I guess that means my horse has to wait? WRONG ANSWER. He doesn't have to wait, you need to look at where his budget can be better applied. Here at Economic Equine we can show you the how and why to hit that budget AND keep your horse in top notch shape. 
In our quest to ensure that your horse is never in danger we ask that you kindly take your own situation into account when reviewing our advice. As it is clearly stated on our Disclaimer page the advice seen in our blog is tried and tested with consultation of a trained veterinarian for the specific horse it was applied to when necessary. We leave it up to you to know your animal, understand your surroundings, and apply as you see fit/safe in your environment. Not all of our advice will apply to everyone, but we hope it is useful to many. 

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~ Frequent Blog Updates
~ Tips on Saving Money and Meeting your Budget
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...... And More! 

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Thanks for checking out the Economic Equine, We're glad you're here!

William Larkins
7/18/2014 11:56:17 am

On days where my horse just doesn't have the giddy up n go to get the job done . Do you have a economical PRE-workout product I can give him?

Economic Equine
7/23/2014 12:25:56 pm

William, that's a great question! There are several options for boosting performance during a workout, however I would caution you that unlike a human pre-workout that can be used daily the equine version isn't used that frequently. In the next few weeks we will be posting about the differences in the needs of the performance horse versus the pleasure horse, including increasing readily available energy. Make sure to keep checking back for those blog entries - thanks for the great question!


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