Monthly Archives: February 2012

ShanesTack.com Announces FREE photoshop digital framing!


Calling all horse owners for this March EQUINE LOVER Freebie! Post a photo of your horse on ShanesTack’s Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/horsestore ShanesTack’s creative designers will photoshop your horse onto a beautiful frame for free and repost it onto our facebook

Posted in Equine News

Choosing the right Bolus Gun


When selecting a bolus gun to administer medicine or deworming boluses to your cattle, a few things must be considered. Make sure that the bolus gun that you choose holds up to abuse. You don’t want a gun that will

Posted in Livestock Medical

It’s good to be picky. ( Hoof Care Products)


When it comes to your horse, it’s important to use your hoof pick after every ride, especially when riding on wet ground or mud. Hoof picks help to keep your horse’s hoof in good health and help to remove impacted

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Posted in Farrier Tools, Hoof Picks and Hoof Dressings

No Need to Buy Paint for a Green Barn – Try Equilite!


With all the bad news out there (the economy, animal food recalls, etc..) – these is a brand of holistic Equine products that are glowing .. glowing green, that is. Equilite’s all-natural horse products. They are safe for horses, horse

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Posted in Horse Poultices

Featured Oldie: Aloe Heal by Farnam


There is nothing new about Aloe Heal by Farnam – but that’s probably a good thing.  ShanesTack.com has carried Aloe Heal since 2002 and it’s a well loved product by many of our customers. Aloe Heal is best known for

Posted in Horse Wound Treatment and Skin Care

ShanesTack.com – Heartfelt Valentine’s Gifts for the Horse in your Life!


Harvest Hearts Treats for Horses Crunchy, fresh and delicious! Your horse will love them. Made by Ginger Ridge, these multigrain biscuits are oven baked using only the finest natural ingredients.  Multigrain is the key with these heart healthy hearts – give him

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Good Hoof Care is Good Economy


An old adage, “Shoeing is a necessary evil,” has been prevalent throughout the history of horse owners. Though this aged saying has been accepted at face value for decades, closer assessment will disclose the error in this line of thought.

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