HorseTech Nutrition
Horse Tech
HorseTech, owned by Rod Johnson, produces premium quality general health and special needs supplements for all classes of horses. I found HorseTech via word of mouth and I was so impressed with their customer service and products that I asked to represent the company as a sponsored athlete.

My horses are given daily HorseTech supplements for their general health. The supplements used in my program include a custom blend of Glanzen Lite/Pre Ox combo, Sandtrap, Patented MSM, Nutra-Flax or Bioflax for added fat if needed, and Quench.

If you are interested in any HorseTech products please call and talk to a representative. Give them my name and receive a free two week sample of any product.  


Reata Equine Hospital

Reata Equine Hospital Reata Equine Hospital, Located in Weatherford TX, combines both the veterinary and farrier expertise of several wonderful lameness and general health specialists.

Reata is the only North Texas facility specifically dedicated to treating diseases and lameness associated with the foot and encompasses a state of the art Podiatry center lead by Dr. Conklin.

Dr. Brit Conklin and Dr. Cal Davis are my horse’s PCPs. Our horses also participate in Reata Equine’s Wellness Program (founded by Cal Davis) and Dr. Davis visits the farm on a routine basis to provide general heath and sports/fitness exams on all active equines.


Legacy Tack

Legacy Tack Owned by Audrey Johnson, Legacy Tack strives to offer only the best English horse tack and riding apparel at reasonable price. Legacy Tack products play a large part in my program, from bits to saddle pads to strap goods, Legacy provides me with all equipment needed for training and competition. Legacy Tack also has on online catalog: legacytack.com

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Equinity Performance

Equinity Performance

Royce L. Evans, owner of Equinity Performance, LLC developed Equinity Performance saddle pads in late 2007. Equinity Performance, LLC uses progressive technology to manufacture therapeutic pads made with a visco-elastic polymer which is superior to regular gel pads.

Royce and I met via COTH in June 2011. I was searching the COTH forum for threads concerning therapeutic saddles pads because our APHA, Toby, was having issues with uneven rub marks on his back.  I had used several different padding methods during the year with no luck. Royce suggested I try one of her thicker models of polymer pads and sent some samples to me right away. Clear evidence from only one week of riding proved that the polymer pad was helping and the sore spot on Toby’s back slowly healed. I now use the Equinity Performance Pad coupled with a thin cotton saddle pad on every horse as standard equipment. 


 






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