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Hoof Soreness in Equine Athletes: The Foundation of Performance Starts from the Ground Up

Sore feet can sideline even the most talented equine athletes. Learn why hoof health is critical to your horse’s performance—and how Oxy-Gen Equine’s Intensive Hoof Care supports stronger, healthier hooves from the inside out. From improved circulation to better recovery, it’s a daily formula built for horses that train and compete hard.

Why It’s Critical for Horses to Sweat—And What It Means If They Don’t

Is your horse not sweating in the heat? Anhidrosis is a serious condition that affects a horse’s ability to cool down—and it can be dangerous if left untreated. Learn why sweating is critical for equine health, how to spot the warning signs of anhidrosis, and how Sweat More can help restore healthy sweat production naturally.

    Smart Summer Hauling: Travel Tips to Keep Your Horse Safe and Hydrated in the Heat

    Summer hauling doesn’t have to be stressful. With smart planning and hydration tips — like soaked hay, E-Charge electrolytes, and trailer ventilation — you can keep your horse healthy, comfortable, and ready to perform all season long.

      Inside Brittany Pozzi Tonozzi’s Pre-Run Paste Routine: Why She Uses Oxy-Gen Products Religiously

      Discover how Brittany Pozzi Tonozzi's, the #2 barrel racer in the world, uses Oxy-Gen pastes astes to support her horses’ respiratory health, recovery, and performance. Learn why she uses these pastes religiously and how combining them helps keep her horses hydrated, calm, and ready to compete.

        Big Lights, Big Wins: Team Oxy-Gen at the First-Ever Music City Rodeo

        Nashville’s inaugural Music City Rodeo brought top-level competition and country music legends together, marking a new chapter for rodeo’s growth. Team Oxy-Gen’s Sissy Winn and Margo Crowther delivered strong performances. With Oxy-Gen supplements supporting their success, these athletes are ready for what’s next in rodeo’s evolving landscape.