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Clogged sebaceous glands in horses: home remedies and treatment tips
Clogged sebaceous glands, especially in the saddle area, are a common problem in horses. They can lead to discomfort, skin irritation and even inflammation if left untreated. In the following arti...
Continue readingSebaceous glands in the saddle area of the horse
What are sebaceous glands? Sebaceous glands are tiny, sac-like glands in the skin that produce a fatty substance called sebum. This sebum acts as a natural protective layer for skin and hair an...
Continue readingIf you discover lumps under your horse's coat , you're probably wondering whether it's harmless or needs to be treated. In this blog post, you'll learn about possible causes, treatment options, an...
Continue readingHow exactly do blocked sebaceous glands occur in horses?
In order to treat blocked or inflamed sebaceous glands in horses, it is worth understanding how blocked sebaceous glands arise in the first place. So let's first take a look at their function an...
Continue readingWhen does my horse need a fly sheet?
Fly sheets are an indispensable accessory to protect horses from annoying insects. Especially in the warmer months, when mosquitoes, flies and horseflies are more common, a fly sheet can signifi...
Continue readingInsurance for horses - why it is indispensable!
Surgical insurance for horses: Why it makes sense Horses are not only loyal companions and noble sports partners, but also valuable animals that require careful care and protection. As a horse...
Continue readingTölten - The unique gait of the Icelandic horse
The Icelandic horse is known worldwide for its unique gait, the tölt. This special form of locomotion fascinates horse lovers all over the world. But why can only Icelandic horses do this? In th...
Continue readingRiding pad with spine freedom - An important component for the well-being of horses Spinal clearance is a crucial factor when it comes to horse riding and well-being. Spinal c...
Continue readingTölten Icelandic horses are known for their unique gait called tölt. In this blog post we will look at various aspects of tölt and answer some questions. Riding tölt - the right posture The...
Continue readingCleaning horse brushes: wash or brush out?
Horse brushes are an essential tool for every horse owner. They not only ensure that the horse's coat stays clean and shiny, but also serve the animal's well-being. But how do you properly care f...
Continue readingWinter under control: Important tips on shearing horses
Clipping a horse is an important aspect of horse care that is particularly important in the colder months. In this blog post we will look at the topic of horse shearing in detail and answer the ...
Continue readingMade in Germany: quality and transparency at L'Evoine
"Made in Germany" is a designation of origin that stands for quality and precision worldwide. But what exactly does this label mean and how is it used? This blog post explains the requirements for...
Continue readingScuff marks are areas where the hair appears rubbed, worn, or damaged. But where do chafe marks on horses come from and what can you do (preventatively) about it? Causes: Chafing can have a variet...
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Sustainability in equestrian sports with natural equipment for horses
As a horse lover, it is important to pay attention to sustainability in our equestrian activities. By choosing environmentally friendly equestrian accessories such as: B. saddle pads made of pure cotton, natural brushes made of horsehair, goat hair and natural fibers as well as sweat blankets made of cotton terry, we can ensure the well-being of our horses and the preservation of our planet.
Improved comfort and environmental awareness
Saddle pads play a crucial role in ensuring the comfort of both horse and rider. If you choose saddle pads made of pure cotton, you not only value the well-being of your horse, but also contribute to sustainability. These eco-friendly saddle pads are made without harmful synthetic materials, reducing the environmental impact of production. They offer excellent breathability, moisture absorption and temperature regulation, ensuring a comfortable riding experience for your horse while minimizing its environmental footprint.
Natural care brushes: gentle and sustainable care
Caring for the horse is an essential aspect of horse care and promotes a strong bond between rider and horse. Opting for brushes made of horsehair, goat hair and fibers offers numerous advantages. These brushes are not only gentle on your horse's skin and coat, but also environmentally friendly. Horsehair and goat hair brushes are natural, renewable resources that have minimal impact on the environment. In addition, brushes made from plant fibers offer a sustainable alternative to synthetic bristles. Use these natural brushes to improve your horse's well-being while promoting sustainability.
Sweat blankets: comfortable and environmentally friendly protection
After intensive training sessions or in the cold season, sweat rugs are essential to keep your horse warm and dry. When you choose cotton terry sweat blankets, you ensure both comfort and sustainability. Cotton is a natural, biodegradable material that has less impact on the environment compared to synthetic alternatives. These blankets have excellent moisture-wicking properties, absorbing sweat while being breathable. If you choose sweat rugs made of cotton terry, you not only value the comfort of your horse, but also promote sustainability in equestrian sports.