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Pardon the dust - we're building something better.

Our new Learning Center is in the works. While we hammer it together, here's what we've already got for you.

We're a small Ohio team, and we'd rather build a Learning Center properly than throw something half-done out there. We're working on guides covering slow feeding, rider biomechanics, equine supplements, and horse health, put together by Jen Truett (FEI Trainer/rider Biomechanics Specilist, Dancing Horse Farm). Sign up below and we'll send it to you the moment it launches.

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Read what we've already published

Why Slow Feed? 🌱

Slow feeding isn’t just a trend, it’s a smarter, kinder way to care for horses. 🌱♥️

Why test hay?

Feeding a high quality alfalfa mix that is low in NSC (8.2%) can be ideal for many horses....

Opossum – Carrier of EPM in horses

This week was an exciting one here on the Savvy Farm! We found this critter, just munching away...

Managing Equine Asthma During the Winter Months

In much of the United States, winter weather and shorter days mean horses will spend more time inside....

What type of hay will you be purchasing next year?

It's time to be thinking about what type of hay you will be purchasing for the coming year....

Are Slow Feeders Safe for Horses?

Not all equine slow feeders and hay nets are equal when it comes to horse safety Slow feeding...

Enrichment for Horses

A picture is a thousand words, and this picture pretty much sums it up. Horses are designed to...