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4.27.2011

Team Member And Equine Competitor Deborah


W.F Young, Inc. is active in the horse world, from those of us in the office to those out in the field calling on tack shops.  Deborah is one of our sales representatives (in the field) and loves Paints. Here are some pictures of her and her family, including her horses. Thanks for being part of our WFY team, Deborah!

   “We have been into Paints since 2005 We have been showing horses since 1994. We have had Thoroughbreds, Quarter Horses and Paints. Currently we have 1 Tobiano and 3 breeding stock paints.
    “Last year my youngest daughter showed at the Youth World Paint Show placing 3rd. My oldest daughter showed at the Quarter Horse Congress receiving a top 10 and showing at the World Championship show receiving top 5. I showed my horse last year in the Wisconsin Paint Horse Open Show Program receiving grand champion. And also Grand champion in the Wisconsin Quarter Horse Assoc. My youngest daughter received reserve champion in Wisconsin Paint Horse Open Shows. Currently my filly holds 4th in the nation for PAC for Paints, she was top 20 honor roll as well.”

-Deborah D, Sales representative for W.F. Young, Inc.




11.02.2010

Pilates Exercises for Horseback Riding

Most of the sports we do can be enhanced by a little physical training. Of course, most organized sports encourage strength and cardio work on top of playing the actual game. Also individual sports like skiing, rock climbing and cycling all benefit from some extra-curricular training. It seems logical that horseback riding, requiring strength and endurance to hold on, stay balanced, change direction etc would benefit from some training. Pilates may not be for everyone, but it is interesting to note what muscle groups they suggest you target and it does seem to be a good fit for some equestrians.

Check out this link to an About.com article describing an equine Pilates workshop in Colorado. I found it first in Kathrine's Horse Blog. The workshop was put on by Pam Harrington, Pilates instructor and Patty LeBlanc owner of Cappaleigh Farm.

http://pilates.about.com/od/pilatesforeverybody/ss/Pilates-Exercises-For-Horseback-Riding.htm

8.24.2010

Absorbine Veterinary Liniment As A Body Wash

Absorbine Veterinary Liniment works wonders on the sore muscles and joints of your horse. It can help keep your horse's hooves from getting a fungal or bacterial infection. But did you know that you can also make up an invigorating body wash to rinse away sweat and dirt? As you can see from the picture to the left, this is not a new application for AVL but it works as well today as it did in 1892!

Recipe

Mix in a pail:

4oz (1/2 cup) Absorbine Veterinary Liniment

8oz (1 cup) vinegar

24oz (3 cups) cool water

Apply with a sponge or cloth to the horse avoiding their face. This recipe will invigorate your horse and brace their skin after a sweaty workout or a long ride.
It's a nice treat for your hard working horse!

6.26.2010

The History of Absorbine

      W.F.Young, Inc., makers of Absorbine, was established in 1892. Absorbine Veterinary Liniment, W.F.Y.’s first product, was invented by Mary Ida and Wilbur F. Young. The two were living in Connecticut just before the turn of last the century. Wilbur delivered cargo with a wagon and a team of horses. Mary Ida was an avid horse enthusiast and cared for all of their horses. Wilbur's team would get tired after long days of pulling freight and often would be too sore the next day to pull cargo as effectively.

                                                       Wilbur F. Young and his team


      In those days, if a horse had stiffness or soreness, a common procedure was to "blister" the skin using an acidic or otherwise caustic agent. The blistered skin would cause blood to flood the area, speeding recovery of the muscles and connective tissues underneath. This was a harsh measure and often very uncomfortable for the horse. It would also necessitate two to three days of recovery. Mary Ida and Wilbur disapproved of this practice. Mary Ida decided there must be a smarter, more humane way. She then took special care to formulate a time honored blend of aromatic and essential oils that remain a family secret to this day. They named it Absorbine Liniment.


     Wilbur started using it on his team and bringing cases with him to sell on his route. People loved it because it was humane, and also because it eliminated the two to three days that it took to recover from the blistering. People could now just apply Absorbine Liniment and relieve pain in fatigued muscles and joints, without the down time from blistering.



         Absorbine Veterinary Liniment 1892

     Soft tissue management has always been a major use of liniment, but Absorbine soon became known as a medicine chest in a bottle because it has powerful antiseptic properties that help prevent bacterial and fungal infections. Farmers learned that Absorbine helped to prevent rain-rot, summer itch, tail itch and minor skin infections that are common in horses. There is a recipe right on the bottle for making a body wash for your horse that refreshes, disinfects and washes away sweat and grim from hard working horses. The product caught on quickly, and the business grew. Today, Absorbine Veterinary Liniment is sold online, in tack shops across America and around the world in the classic ochre colored bottle.


     The combined effect of our liniment and the act of rubbing it onto the horse by hand creates a special synergy. The physical action of the rubbing accelerates the blood flow even more, helping the body heal itself. As an added benefit, when you rub down the horse, you are touching every part of the legs, observing any bumps, heat, swelling etc. This proven hands-on style of horse management is practiced by farriers and horse health experts around the world. They know the best way to treat any ailment is to know about it early, before it causes a domino effect on the horses health.

                                                                          Applying Absorbine By Hand

     After Absorbine became widely available across America, farmers realized that the same liniment that helped their horses also helped their own aches and pains. Seeing the need, Wilbur and Mary Ida’s son Wilbur II suggested a version for people. In 1904 Absorbine Jr. was introduced, named after Wilbur Jr.

     Like Absorbine Veterinary Liniment, Absorbine Jr. helps the body heal itself by increasing blood flow to the affected area. It has the same analgesic and antiseptic properties as the veterinary liniment. It works great to relieve the itch caused by athlete’s foot. W.F. Young, Inc. actually coined the phrase “athlete’s foot”. Absorbine Jr. is now widely available at major mass-retailers and smaller pharmacies and stores.



                         Absorbine Jr. 2010

     Absorbine was invented because of the compassion for horses that Wilbur and Mary Ida Young felt. They believed that although the horse was a "means to an end" for most people, they also needed to be treated humanely in return for all of their hard work. A happy healthy horse is going to work more efficiently and require less care. The old saying is still true-- an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure!


     Today we carry on these same values. We believe that every product must be conceived with the horse's health and wellbeing in mind. From our Hooflex Hoof Conditioner to Absorbine Veterinary Liniment and Gel to our UltraShield EX fly repellents and ShowSheen grooming products, your horse's wellbeing is and always has been our first mission.

                                                           Mary Ida's Suffolk Horse 1916

Absorbine, Absorbine Jr., Hooflex, UltraShield and ShowSheen are registered trademarks of W.F. Young, Inc.