Parasite Control: Balance vs. Eradication
Parasite Control: Balance vs. Eradication By Gold Executive Director, Judy Sinner
Parasite Control: Balance vs. Eradication By Gold Executive Director, Judy Sinner
What do we risk when spraying chemicals on ourselves and our animals? (A case for natural horse spray) There are many pros and cons to using harsh chemicals on our animals (and ourselves) to keep biting insects away. The biggest argument made FOR using chemicals is that the bite of an insect could carry with…
Rescue colt’s health is turned around with Dynamite supplements and a lot of TLC…
Animals and Smoke Tips to help your four-legged friends stay healthy when exposed to smoke in the air It’s so easy to think that our animals are not affected by air quality because they don’t openly complain. But, just like us, their bodies work overtime to deal with smoke, whether it’s from wildfires or cigarettes.…
A BIG Horse Named “Corde” Back in 2012, I was shopping for another dressage horse and came upon an ad for a former very successful fox hunter warmblood that was supposedly bomb proof and healthy. This 17.3h Holsteiner had been recently sold from his breeder in North Carolina to someone in Wisconsin and the…
Problem Hooves by Judy Sinner, Gold Director, WA To get to the bottom of problem hooves, put on your Dick Tracy hat and find out everything you can about the horse’s total diet, including any mineralized block or salt licks, worming schedule, housing conditions, and shoeing. The bottom line is that a healthy horse has…
Topical Aid Kit All Products in the Topical Aid Kit Are Full Size and available for individual refill purchase as you run out. Natural-minded people know that there are many ways to address health using ingredients provided by Mother Nature. Dynamite’s Topical Aid Kit is a combination of our six most popular topical products that…
Boo-Boo #1 Failure to provide appropriate & adequate forage, either hay or pasture By Judy Sinner, Dynamite Gold Director “Common Feeding Boo-Boo’s” has become an important part of the seminars and trainings that Dr. Golob and I present. The horse world is rife with traditional and often misguided feeding practices that diminish health and performance.…
Grains become sugar in the body and horses are not high sugar eaters. Carbs are for energy for work and unless a horse is working hard or nursing or growing fast, grain is not usually even necessary. Sweet feeds high in molasses are particularly detrimental, causing a “sugar rush” that affects attitude, tightening muscles…
Boo-Boo #3 Detrimental Water Sources By Judy Sinner, Dynamite Gold Director Water is a huge part of your horse’s nutrient profile. Weighing about nine pounds per gallon, it actually makes up the bulk of the “ration”. Consider that most horses will drink an average of 10 gallons per day, which equates to nearly 90 pounds…