Horse Health & Care

116 products

Horse health supplies for every stage of care — from daily grooming and fly control to hoof maintenance, muscle relief, and nutritional supplements.

Neogen Horse Tack Dog Drawing Salve Grooming Aid 14 Oz - Uhorse
Neogen Horse Tack Dog Drawing Salve Grooming Aid 14 Oz
$34.95
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Tough 1 Kelly Silver Star ABR Snaffle Bit H. Hoof Pick by Hilason – Cowboy and equestrian accessories
Tough 1 Kelly Silver Star ABR Snaffle Bit Horse Hoof Pick
$19.99
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Tough 1 Kelly Silver Star ABR Heavy-Duty Metal H. Hoof Pick by Hilason – Cowboy and equestrian accessories
Tough 1 Kelly Silver Star ABR Heavy-Duty Metal Horse Hoof Pick
$19.99
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2.6 Oz Durvet Alushield Aerosol Bandage Animals Anibiotic-Free - Uhorse
2.6 Oz Durvet Alushield Aerosol Bandage Animals Anibiotic-Free
$39.95
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Durvet No Bite Igr House Fogger Kill Flea Eggs Spray Pack Of 3
Durvet No Bite Igr House Fogger Kill Flea Eggs Spray Pack Of 3
$36.95
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Farnam Products H. Tk. Simplifly Feed Fly Control Larvastop 3.75Lbs – by Hilason – Cowboy and equestrian accessories
Farnam Products H. Tk. Simplifly Feed Fly Control Larvastop 3.75Lbs –
$45.95
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Sale Ezall Total Horse Dog Pet Body Wash Natural Cleaner 32 Oz. Travel Size - Uhorse
Weaver Ezall Total Horse Dog Pet Body Wash Natural Cleaner 32 Oz. Travel Size
$21.99 $29.99
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Sale Cool Care Plus 15.5Oz Ormd
Cool Care Plus 15.5Oz Ormd
$22.95 $32.95
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Hilason 9 Heavy-Duty Plastic Animal Comb - Lightweight, Durable Grooming Tool - Uhorse
Hilason 9″ Heavy-Duty Plastic Animal Comb – Lightweight, Durable Grooming Tool
$6.99
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Tough 1 Kelly Silver Star ABR & Gaited H. Hoof Pick by Hilason – Cowboy and equestrian accessories
Tough 1 Kelly Silver Star ABR & Gaited Horse Hoof Pick
$19.99
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Tough 1 Kelly Silver Star ABR Steerhead H. Hoof Pick by Hilason – Cowboy and equestrian accessories
Tough 1 Kelly Silver Star ABR Steerhead Horse Hoof Pick
$19.99
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21X21X11 Professional Choice Horse Tack Equisential Hay Bag Black - Uhorse
21X21X11 Professional Choice Horse Tack Equisential Hay Bag Black
$51.95
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Brown and cream horsehair grooming brush - Uhorse
HILASON 8" Dandy Soft Grip Horse Brush Grooming Brown
$19.95
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32 Oz Farnam Vetrolin Liniment Horse Smelling Clean Fresh Pampered - Uhorse
32 Oz Farnam Vetrolin Liniment Horse Smelling Clean Fresh Pampered
$37.95
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W2 Ezall Anti-Allergen Dog Horse Cat Shampoo Jojoba Oil Vitamin E 32 Oz. - Uhorse
W2 Weaver Ezall Anti-Allergen Dog Horse Cat Shampoo Jojoba Oil Vitamin E 32 Oz.
$28.19
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Wl-69-4003 Weaver Ezall H. Pet Dog Cattle Total Body Wash Green Gallon by Hilason – Cowboy and equestrian accessories
Wl-69-4003 Weaver Ezall Horse Pet Dog Cattle Total Body Wash Green Gallon
$41.19
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Hilason Western Animals Pet Horse Freedom Slow Feed Hay Net Bag White - Hilason
Hilason Western Animals Pet Horse Freedom Slow Feed Hay Net Bag White
$33.95
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Black Tough1 H. Tk. Canvas English Saddle Carrying Bag Case by Hilason – Cowboy and equestrian accessories
Black Tough1 Horse Tack Canvas English Saddle Carrying Bag Case
$33.59
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8x9 In Tough-1 Final Touches Grooming Caddy Prints Tooled Leather by Hilason – Cowboy and equestrian accessories
8x9 In Tough-1 Final Touches Grooming Caddy Prints Tooled Leather Black
$28.95
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Gel Handle Bucket Brush with 11/2In. Pp Bristles Anti Slip Pink Black - Uhorse
Gel Handle Bucket Brush W/ 11/2In. Pp Bristles Anti Slip Pink Black
$12.98
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Horse Health Essentials: Grooming, Fly Control, Hoof Care, Liniments & Supplements in One Place

  • Grooming tools: Ergonomic dandy brushes, mane and tail brushes, rubber jelly massage rollers, sweat scrapers, curry combs, and complete grooming kits — everything for a clean, healthy coat after daily work or competition.
  • Fly & insect control: Water-resistant fly sprays and roll-on repellents that kill and repel stable flies, face flies, and horn flies — safe for use on sensitive areas of the face and head.
  • De-wormers: Ivermectin-based and fenbendazole paste dewormers for broad-spectrum parasite control, including lungworms, stomach worms, and intestinal parasites — suitable for horses of all ages.
  • Hoof care: Carbon steel farrier tools and stable care cutters built for durability at the trim table or in the field.
  • Liniments & body wash: Veterinary-grade liniment gels that relieve temporary muscular soreness, tendonitis, stiff joints, and swelling — plus concentrated herbal shampoos that restore moisture and add coat shine.
  • Supplements & treats: All-natural, highly digestible horse treats in apple, peppermint, and carrot flavors — barn-approved rewards that double as nutritional support.

How to Choose the Right Horse Health Products for Your Barn Routine

Start With Your Horse's Biggest Daily Need

Most horses need grooming supplies first — a dandy brush, curry comb, and sweat scraper cover post-ride cleanup and coat conditioning year-round. From there, layer in fly and insect control during warm months, and schedule deworming every 8–12 weeks based on your vet's fecal egg count protocol.

Fly & Insect Control: Spray vs. Roll-On

Water-resistant fly sprays work well for body coverage before turnout or arena work. Roll-on repellents are purpose-built for the face, ears, and around the eyes — areas where spray application is less practical and precision matters most for horse comfort.

Liniments: Gel vs. Liquid

Veterinary liniment gels cling better to targeted areas like tendons and fetlocks, making them easier to apply after hard workouts or trail rides. Liquid liniments can be diluted for full-body rinses. Both formats contain natural herbal blends that soothe sore muscles and reduce stiffness without breaking the skin.

Common Mistakes When Buying Horse Health Supplies

Buying a single all-purpose fly spray and skipping a dedicated roll-on for the face is one of the most common gaps — flies around the eyes and ears require a different application format entirely. Riders also frequently overlook consistent dewormer rotation, using the same active ingredient repeatedly, which can reduce effectiveness against parasite populations over time.

What a Complete Horse Health Routine Actually Looks Like

A barn-proven care routine runs in layers. Daily grooming with a dandy brush and curry comb removes dirt, loose hair, and dried sweat that can cause skin irritation under tack. Post-exercise sweat scrapers clear moisture quickly. Fly spray goes on before turnout every warm-weather morning. Liniment gel gets worked into sore legs after hard arena sessions or long trail rides. Hoof picks and farrier tools maintain sole and wall integrity between shoeings. Dewormer paste handles internal parasite loads on a vet-recommended schedule. Supplements and natural treats fill nutritional gaps and reinforce the human-horse bond during training.

Horse Health Questions Answered

How often should I deworm my horse?

Most veterinarians recommend deworming every 8–12 weeks, but the best schedule depends on fecal egg counts. Rotating active ingredients — such as ivermectin-based DuraMectin and fenbendazole-based Panacur — helps prevent parasite resistance. Mares at any stage of pregnancy and foals of all ages can safely receive ivermectin paste dewormers per label directions.

What is the difference between a fly spray and a roll-on fly repellent for horses?

Fly sprays like Pyranha Wipe N Spray cover large body areas quickly and are water-resistant for turnout use. Roll-on fly repellents are designed for sensitive zones — the face, around the eyes, and ears — where spraying is unsafe or impractical. Using both gives complete coverage for horses that spend time in fly-heavy environments.

What does veterinary liniment gel do for horses?

Veterinary liniment gels like Absorbine are formulated to relieve temporary muscular soreness, tendonitis, stiffness, and swelling after strenuous work. The natural herbal blend soothes and refreshes sore muscles and stiff joints. Gel formulas stay in place on targeted areas such as tendons and fetlocks better than liquid liniments, making post-workout application more precise.

What grooming tools do I need for a basic horse care kit?

A foundational grooming kit includes a curry comb (rubber or steel) to loosen dirt and dead hair, a dandy brush for surface cleaning, a body brush for finishing, a mane and tail brush with soft bristles to prevent breakage, and a sweat scraper for post-bath and post-workout moisture removal. Complete 10-piece kits with a carry caddy are available for riders who want everything in one set.

Are natural horse treats actually healthy or just sugar?

High-quality horse treats like Buckeye Nutrition's disc-shaped rewards are all-natural, highly digestible, and formulated to be genuinely healthy — not just flavored sugar. Available in apple, peppermint, and carrot varieties, they provide a palatable reward during training without the digestive concerns associated with high-sugar snacks. Always feed treats in moderation as a supplement to a balanced forage-based diet.

What horse health supplies are available in this collection?

This collection covers six core care categories: grooming tools and kits, fly and insect control sprays and repellents, paste de-wormers for broad-spectrum parasite control, hoof care and farrier tools, liniments and body wash for muscle and joint relief, and nutritional supplements and natural horse treats. Browse sub-categories above to go directly to the area you need.

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