Four Ways to be a more Sustainable Rider
Posted by rachael on 28th Apr 2021
No Need to be Tech-Savvy for These Swoon-Worthy Wearables
Some wearables are prominent, such as smartwatches and FitBits, whereas others are woven into the fabric of an article of clothing or equipment. For riders and horses’ everyday use, wearables are more subtle. Each is designed for better comfort and improved safety. While many wearable accessories track or monitor human health, the wearables for an equestrian and their horse helps contr...
Read More
Eight Tips for Safe Herd Behavior in Turnout
Posted by rachael on 8th Mar 2021
Eight Tips for Safe Herd Behavior in Turnout
Horses are the happiest and healthiest when they can roam outside. However, it is not always possible to give them the time and space they need. Just like humans, horses need to socialize, exercise and spend time outdoors for their physical and mental health. Rolling, bucking, and kicking helps your horse stretch sore or tight muscles, re-aligns their spine, clear the respiratory system, promotes muscl...
Read More
Cold Comfort - Feeding Your Horse in Winter
Posted by rachael on 22nd Jan 2021
Cold Comfort - Feeding Your Horse in Winter
Depending on how cold the climate is where you live, feeding your horse during the winter months can require a good deal of attention. On the positive side, that attention means routine visits with your horse to monitor its condition. Here's some simple tips to Feeding Your Horse in Winter.
Diet and Maintenance
Depending on your horse's condition going into the season, you can then manage their diet to...
Read More
The Equestrian Alphabet
Posted by aktivadmin on 24th Apr 2020
Sure, your horse needs a lot of gear, and you do too, but finding the items you need shouldn’t be difficult. To aid
you in your search, we’re spotlighting our products from A to Z in our new C&S Equestrian Alphabet.
Each month, we’ll highlight new letters and their corresponding items. Take a look at this month’s letters below.B is for Boots
Every equestrian knows, having the right boots for the occasion is a must. Muckin...
Read More
Box Rest Tips
Posted by aktivadmin on 21st Apr 2020
One quick visit from the vet and it’s box rest for your beloved horse. Instead of preparing for early mornings at the stable, you’re now preparing your horse for confinement in hopes of treating an injury or preventing the onset of one. Whether this period of box rest lasts a few weeks or a few months, here are some tips to ensure you and your horse are adequately prepared. Read our Box Rest Tips.
Daily Interaction:
Interacting with your horse is...
Read More