Welcome to my equine supply page! This a quick look at the products I use around the farm with my mini horses and ponies.
Just a quick reminder that our ponies and mini horse are companions, and we don't show them at events.
So, the supplies we need are pretty basic with no fancy tack, carts, saddles, or traveling gear, just the basics.
The page is designed to make it easy for you to find items you may have seen me using on Instagram Stories, Pinterest, or the blog that I haven’t linked directly.
It's also a good little spot if you're wondering about what types of supplies ponies or miniature horses need.
Think of it as my personal DIY Amazon or LTK storefront for all things equine.
Simply scroll through the images and click the highlighted links below each one to learn more info or shop.
While many of these items are available at your local farm supply store, I’ve linked them to Amazon for your convenience to read reviews and/or shop.
If you decide to shop through any of these links, I may earn a small commission, and I thank you for supporting me!
Enjoy!
XOXO,
Emily
Member of the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program
FARM DUST AND PAINT is reader-supported. When you click and purchase through links or images on this page, I may earn an affiliate commission at no extra cost to you. Learn More
This is the solar charger I use on my farm along with Polywire.
It powers up to 5 miles in ideal conditions and up to 2.5 miles with light weeds.
This is the best product I’ve used so for white line disease!
It thoroughly cleans the hooves, getting into every nook and cranny, and creates an environment that’s tough on fungal infections and bacteria.
These are the boots I use for Mixie during her laminitis flare-ups.
I add EasyCare comfort supports for extra cushioning, and I do have to cut the pads to size for the perfect fit.
This turnout blanket is perfect for my miniature horse, Cedar, on extremely cold days.
It’s super easy to put on, and the 600-denier waterproof shell with 250 grams of poly fill keeps her warm.
Since Cedar doesn’t have as thick of a coat as her pony sisters, having this jacket on hand is so helpful on really cold days.
I prefer using rope halters for my ponies because they’re simple, durable, and provide great control without being too bulky.
This blade is perfect for getting rid of all those layers of hair that hung on through the cold winter months.
Regarding Mixie's fecal water issues, Brewer Yeast has been the best supplement I've added to her diet to help, but I recommend consulting with your vet before using it.
I discovered this after Mixie had already been on a vet-prescribed regimen of Metronidazole and Saccharomyces.
While those prescriptions and the Brewer Yeast hasn’t completely resolved the issue, it has significantly helped.
I use hay nets because they slow down the pony's hay consumption and reduce waste, which is especially helpful for my girls with Equine Metabolic Syndrome.
I have multiple hay nets on hand, so I only have to fill them once a week, which is fantastic when it's cold outside.
All of their pellets and supplements are fed in rubber bowls because no one seems able to break them 😉
This heated water bucket is a must-have for winter on the farm, no need to break ice.
The built-in heating element prevents freezing, so my ponies always have access to fresh water as long as it's full.
It’s energy-efficient with thermostatic control, and the hidden heater ensures safety.
In the warmer months water is drank from the stock tank that I clean weekly and refill.
We also store all of our chicken feed and cat food in coolers as well and it's worked perfect for us.
And because we keep everyone mostly on a dry lot that is all sand, we use a product called Sand Clear on a monthly basis which was recommended by our vet to help prevent possible sand colic issues.
I made DIY rabbit fur pieces to put on our muzzles to prevent rubbing, but I've since learned that you can also buy them. Wool Grazing Muzzle Liners. These grazing muzzles are used when my ponies with Equine Metabolic Syndrome are out in the pasture, helping to limit their grass intake.
They're also great for ponies that need to lose a bit of weight.
The SHOOFLY Leggins are my favorite fly boots for my miniature horse, Cedar. They fit perfectly, are easy to put on and take off, and I love that sticky burrs and hay don’t cling to them.
They’re lightweight with great air circulation, keeping Cedar comfortable.
Mixie and Shiloh have the Tough 1 pony sized fly boots, which are a little higher up on the leg then the Shooflys.
Let me emphasize that sterile eye wash is one of the most frequently used supplies in my first aid kit.
Whether it's for a puffy eye from a bug bite in the summer, mild allergies like my mini Cedar gets, or even when Shiloh punctured her eye, sterile eye wash is always on hand in my farm kit.
It means the world to my little farm and me
WHERE I ALSO LINK SOME OF MY EQUINE FAVORITES UNDER THE " 🔗 FARM FAVS" HIGHLIGHT
YOU MIGHT ALSO ENJOY THESE EQUINE-RELATED POSTS