by Swamp Fox Innovations | Aug 7, 2020 | ShowFresH2O™ Water Chlorine Treatment
Whether you’re first-generation or a seasoned showman, hauling across country or just down the road to the county fair, a successful show season starts with a healthy animal. And in the heat of the summer, animal health starts with fresh, clean water … and plenty of...
by Swamp Fox Innovations | Jul 9, 2020 | ShowFresH2O™ Water Chlorine Treatment
Coast to coast and border to border, horse trailers burn up the road year-round, hauling horses of all disciplines to competitions throughout the country. While the changes in scenery can be refreshing for our horse’s human companion, the changes in climate, water and...
by Swamp Fox Innovations | Nov 7, 2019 | ShowFresH2O™ Water Chlorine Treatment
COLIC: CAUSES AND SYMPTOMS“Colic” – one of the most feared conditions by horse owners, is more likely to strike when your horse is on the road than any other time. It can come on quickly and have devastating health consequences. There are lots of myths and...
by Swamp Fox Innovations | Aug 25, 2019 | ShowFresH2O™ Water Chlorine Treatment
Water is essential for horses and livestock. It is needed for almost every function of the body. Not only is the body composed mostly of water, but one of the primary components of blood is water. Thus, water and water intake are important for circulation and correct...
by Swamp Fox Innovations | Aug 25, 2019 | ShowFresH2O™ Water Chlorine Treatment
Check out our recent Q&A with The Showtimes Junior Livestock Magazine to learn more about ShowFresH2O and why it was developed. The Showtimes Junior Livestock Magazine August 2019, pages 54-55. 1. What is ShowFresH20 and what was the inspiration behind the...
by Swamp Fox Innovations | Apr 13, 2019 | ShowFresH2O™ Water Chlorine Treatment
ShowFresH2O was used at the 2019 Clover Classic in North Carolina. Phillip and Dena Cave, seasoned cattle farmers, had a first-year heifer that decided the water at her first show was not as nice as the water at home. The heifer left the farm at 5:30 am that...
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