HorseHaus Blog

Elbow Grease vs. Chemical Magic: Grooming Your Horse to Shine in 4 Steps
What do you really need to groom your horse to shine? How do you create a shiny coat in your horse? Do you need chemical shine sprays or can you groom your horse naturally? Find answers to your grooming questions in this How-To-Guide that explains how to groom your horse to shine in 4 easy steps.

What is the Secret to Healthy Horse Hooves?
Horse hoof health does not have to be a mystery. Equestrians face a large number of products with promising results. Hoof supplements are another lucrative market. But was is really helpful? Find out here.

Leather Bits - the Gentle Solution!
Is a Meroth™ leather snaffle bit right for me and my horse? If you are an intermediate to experienced rider* and your horse already accepts and responds to a bit,...

Know your Curry Comb!
Which curry comb is right for you?
Choosing a curry comb can be a daunting task with so many options to choose from. What do you really need for efficient grooming? Can a curry comb even hurt your horse? Read how to choose the right curry comb.

Are You Hurting or Helping Your Horse's Mane & Tail?
Your horse's mane and tail: Your pride & joy! All horses come naturally endowed with manes and tails of varying fullness. Just like in humans, there are differences in thickness...

How to Trim Your Horse's Ears
Neat-looking ears are a must for any horse owner, who takes pride in their horse's appearance. When showing, a neatly trimmed ear contributes to the overall impression. Clipped Ears -...

How to prevent 'static' when brushing your horse
Is your horse's coat static when you brush it? Are you looking for just the right product or technique to stop the static? Does your horse not like to be...

Safety Halters - Life Savers or 'Nice to Have'?
I usually like to recount happy events and leave disappointments - after learning from them - in the past. In this case, I'd like to share an upsetting experience with...

Shedding Season!
For many of in the US, the end of February marks the beginning of a season not listed in any calendar: HORSE SHEDDING SEASON! 'Tis the season of leaving the...