The Sturdy Horse

The Sturdy Horse Real Feed ~ Real Results Naturally. Live a naturally healthy life.

Giddy up!
03/14/2026

Giddy up!

🌷🐴 Spring Horse Lessons Are Open for Sign-Ups! 🐴🌷
It’s time to get back in the saddle this spring! Our lesson spots are filling quickly, and we’d love to have your rider join us for an exciting season of learning, confidence-building, and fun at the barn.
✨ Secure your spot here:
👉 https://www.luckyshoeridingclub.com/book-online
💳 Need a monthly payment option?
No problem! Reach out directly to Courtney at 719-849-1955 and she’ll get you set up.
👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Signing up multiple kids?
Contact us before registering to receive the multiple kid discount code!
Spring is the perfect time to grow skills, build friendships, and make memories in the arena. We can’t wait to see everyone out at Lucky Shoe Riding Club! 🌼💙

Yes, you need another good horse.
12/21/2025

Yes, you need another good horse.

🔥 STOP SCROLLING — THIS IS A ONCE-IN-A-LIFETIME OPPORTUNITY 🔥

🏆 Flag Ranch COMPLETE ROPE HORSE BROODMARE DISPERSAL

Proven producers. Elite dams.
Selling at the Triangle Winter Sale
📍 Oklahoma City
🗓 January 22–24, 2026

💥 Own the dams behind top futurity earners including:
UNA FURIOSA • CARTERS WON TIME OUT • STARLIGHT TIME
ONE TIME PICK • RELENTLESS HONOR • NESTLE TIME
BLOWIN IN TIME • A RELENTLESS BUZZ

✨ Offered alongside Flag Ranch’s Annual 2-Year-Old Production Consignment
🎯 Rope horse royalty — all in one place

👀 Check back often
Catalog pages + online brochure coming soon

👉 Triangle Horse Sales | January 22–24, 2026

Support local businesses during the holiday. It means the world to us!
12/06/2025

Support local businesses during the holiday. It means the world to us!

Real Feed = Real Results. Naturally! Thanks to The Working Horse Magazine for the shout out.
12/01/2025

Real Feed = Real Results. Naturally! Thanks to The Working Horse Magazine for the shout out.

A healthier horse starts with what’s in the bucket — not what’s on the label. 🐴✨

If you’re tired of feeds filled with fillers, by-products, and preservatives, you’re not alone — and your horse deserves better.

Sturdy Horse’s Head to Hoof Real Feeds deliver exactly what the name promises: real, clean nutrition that supports topline, digestion, immune health, and overall body condition… without a single artificial additive.

Just look at Peach — a 30-year-old mare with photos only 3 weeks apart. Her daily program included:
• Head to Hoof
• Natural Top Dressing Oil
• FORCO Digestive Fortifier

The results speak for themselves. When the feed is real… the transformation is real. 💚

Whether you’re caring for a senior horse, supporting performance athletes, or maintaining easy keepers, The Sturdy Horse gives you feed you can trust — from the first scoop to the last.

Give your horse the power of real nutrition.
👉 Explore the full line at SturdyHorse.com
📞 719-299-5000
📧 [email protected]

No fillers. No by-products. No preservatives. Just real feed.

We're open, today's black Friday special, only available till noon.
11/28/2025

We're open, today's black Friday special, only available till noon.

Rodeo cancellations list
11/20/2025

Rodeo cancellations list

Information share
11/19/2025

Information share

Edited to add:
BVEH NAVASOTA HAS NO CASES ONSITE IN NAVASOTA. It is safe to bring your horse for their normal appointments, we will have additional biosecurity protocols before and in between appointments. We are working to set up an offsite location to triage potential sick horses. We will have updates tomorrow for you. Dr. Buchanan will go live here on Facebook at 8:15am tomorrow (Wednesday) morning.

BVEH Advisory:

EHV-1 Cases in Horses Returning From a Recent Event

Brazos Valley Equine Hospitals wants to notify horse owners that we are aware of multiple confirmed cases of EHV-1 in surrounding hospitals, and several suspected cases including several horses with neurologic signs (EHM) currently being diagnosed in the barrel horse community. BVEH has not admitted and is not treating and EHV or EHM cases.

The State of Texas Animal Health Commission is aware of the outbreak.

At this time, 5–10 horses are known to us to be sick, but the true number is likely higher as many cases go unreported.

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What Horse Owners Should Do Right Now:

1. Keep all horses at home!
Please avoid hauling, clinics, lessons, shows, or mingling horses for the next several weeks until more information is available.

Movement is the #1 factor that spreads EHV-1.
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2. Check temperatures twice daily!
Fever is usually the first sign (often before nasal discharge or neurologic symptoms).
• Temp at or above 101.5°F = call your veterinarian.
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3. Notify your veterinarian immediately if your horse exhibits:
• Fever
• Weakness or incoordination
• Standing with hindlimbs wide
• Tail tone changes
• Difficulty urinating
• Lethargy or decreased appetite

Early intervention improves outcomes.
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4. Discuss treatment options with your veterinarian.

For febrile or exposed horses, your vet may recommend:
• Valacyclovir
• Aspirin or other anti-thrombotics
• Anti-inflammatories
• Supportive care

(These should only be used under veterinary direction.)
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5. Biosecurity matters.
• Do not share water buckets, hoses, tack, grooming tools, or stalls.
• Disinfect trailers, thermometers, and crossties.
• Isolate any horse with fever immediately.
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About Vaccination.

Current evidence shows vaccines do not prevent EHM, but they can reduce viral shedding and shorten viremia, which lowers barn-wide spread and is important to the community.

Boosters are helpful when:
• A horse was vaccinated > 90 days ago, or
• You are preparing for high-risk environments (events, hauling, mixing populations).

What the research shows:
• Booster vaccination increases IgG1 and IgG4/7, the antibody classes linked with limiting viremia.
• Reduced viremia = reduced likelihood of severe disease and decreased transmission.
• Boosters are most effective in younger horses, previously vaccinated horses, and non-pregnant horses.

Vaccines do NOT stop a horse already incubating EHV-1 from developing signs, and they do not eliminate the risk of neurologic disease. For horses already exposed or febrile, do not vaccinate until cleared by your veterinarian.
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We Will Continue to Update You!

BVEH is actively monitoring cases and communicating with veterinarians across Texas and neighboring states. We will continue to provide updates as more information becomes available. If your horse is showing fever or any neurologic signs, please contact your veterinarian or call BVEH immediately.

Please ask any questions in this post and we will work to answer them quickly. Stay tuned for additional updates, including a Live Q and A with Dr. Ben Buchanan tomorrow (Wednesday).

We have documents on our website www.bveh.com specific to EHV and biosecurity. Additional resources included below.

Stay safe, monitor closely, and thank you for helping limit the spread.

— Brazos Valley Equine Hospitals

Link to BVEH documents regarding EHV-1:
http://www.bveh.com

Link to ACVIM consensus statement: https://www.acvim.org/research/consensus-statements

Link to AAEP EHV documents:https://aaep.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/EHV1-4-guidelines-2021.pdf

Link to Equine Disease Center:https://aaep.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/EHV1-4-guidelines-2021.pdf

The truth hurts, most of the time.
11/01/2025

The truth hurts, most of the time.

Saddle fitting tip.
10/29/2025

Saddle fitting tip.

⚠️ White hairs near the withers? That’s not just cosmetic, it’s a warning sign.

White spots or hairs appearing under the saddle area are often caused by chronic pressure or friction. When a saddle doesn’t fit properly, it can compress the skin and underlying tissues, damaging the hair follicles. This damage disrupts pigment production, leaving behind permanent white hairs. It’s a clear sign that your horse’s back is under stress.

These marks usually show up in high-pressure zones, like near the withers or under the panels, and they often indicate that the saddle is:

Too narrow or too wide
Bridging across the back
Placing uneven pressure due to poor panel shape or flocking
Shifting during movement, causing friction
Over time, this can lead to:
Muscle atrophy
Behavioral resistance
Pain and inflammation
Long-term performance issues

💥 If you see white hairs in or around the saddle area, you need help NOW.

Visit contoursaddlery.com to learn how saddle fit affects your horse, and get FREE expert help through our Saddle Fit Evaluation.
We’ll help you identify the problem, protect your horse’s back, and find a solution that works - all within your budget.

Your horse deserves better. Let’s fix it!

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505 Grande Avenue
Del Norte, CO
81132

Opening Hours

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Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 12pm

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(719) 657-1895

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