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Put a Sock On It! Whinny Wellies™ Defeat Mud, Rain, and Snow

  The bad weather barrier against snow, mud, and rain that owners/handlers have been asking for in horse leg protection is here. Whinny Wellies™, are patent-pending equine bad weather leg gear created to protect Silver Whinnys ® and Whinny Warmers ®, standing wraps, polo wraps, and bandages. “Horses need to …

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October Email Subscriber Drawing Sponsor – Sox for Horses   Enter today for a chance to win 1 of 2 sets of Sox for Horses Silver Whinnys™! — a retail value of $32! Just sign up for our E-Newsletter and you’ll be entered for a chance to win. AND as …

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SILVER WHINNYS® THE PROOF IS IN THE RESULTS!     Silver Whinnys® maintain a hygienic environment around the legs useful for reducing dirt, debris and bio-burden near any pre-existing sores and wounds. They serve as an outstanding alternative to bandaging, and fly protection, a barrier used to protect legs while …

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Sox For Horses® Shares Tips for Taking a Bite Out of Flies Before They Take a Bite Out of Your Horse

Tallahassee, FL (June 30, 2016) Nature designed the fly for a reason. Without flies to do the ‘dirty work,’ our barns and environment would be up to its eyeballs in… well, what flies do best. But must they do it so close to our horses? Sox For Horses® safe, washable, …

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Barrel Racing’s Kim Templeton and Dashing Pennies: Sox For Horses, Inc.® Keeps Legs Cool Under Pressure

Tallahassee, FL (July 26, 2015) The average temperature of a horse’s hind legs after 30 minutes of exercise can increase by 10 degrees Fahrenheit or more. As intensity of exercise increases, skin temperature in legs increases. Leg muscles work harder than muscles in other parts of a horse’s body (like …

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