Horse sore, stiff or worked hard?
Start with recovery care. Draw It Out® liniment, poultice, tape, hoof care and skin care belong here.
Shop recovery and liniment →Three Horse Supply buying guide
The fastest way to buy the right horse product is to start with the problem, not the catalog. Use this guide to choose recovery care, feed room gear, hay nets, grooming tools, western tack parts, show-road storage, and barn essentials without wandering through every shelf.
Start with recovery care. Draw It Out® liniment, poultice, tape, hoof care and skin care belong here.
Shop recovery and liniment →Choose hay nets, buckets, feed scoops, feeders and storage that make daily feeding easier to repeat.
Shop feed room setup →Start with a Texas Haynet. Choose mesh size by how much you want to slow feeding and how easily the horse should access hay.
Shop slow feed hay nets →Use K&D buckets, feeders, forks, grooming tools, storage and cleanup gear for a working barn setup.
Shop barn gear →Pick road gear: saddle bags, hay nets, trailer storage, grooming tools, recovery products and practical backups.
Shop trail and show road gear →Shop by function: bits, spurs, rowels, horn wraps, rope parts and western utility gear.
Shop western tack parts →Start with the Draw It Out® recovery shelf. Liniment is the general daily-use starting point, then add poultice, tape, hoof care or skin care based on the specific job.
Start with K&D barn gear, feed room supplies and hay management. Buckets, scoops, feeders, forks, hay nets and storage usually fix the daily workflow fastest.
Most barns should start with a square bale hay net and choose mesh size based on the horse’s feeding speed, hay type and how much restriction is appropriate.
Choose tack parts by job and fit first. Match bits, spurs, rowels and rope hardware to the horse, rider, discipline and current setup. Ask an experienced horseman when unsure.