Cost: A six month subscription is $25.99/month, a three month is $27.99/month, and the monthly subscription costs $29.99/month.
Product: 4-6 products with a total value of $35-$100 from both small businesses and large companies.
*Note: I received this box for free. Not intentionally for review, but randomly selected because of a funny story I told on their social media about one of my horses. All opinions are my own*
The February Horse Box theme was well-loved favorites and included a good selection for pampering your horse and tack.
Horse Health Products Leather Cleaner & Conditioner (Large sample size, full 15oz size is around $8, so this is maybe valued at $2 or so? It is a generous size sample): I'm always game for new leather cleaning products, especially single-step ones that don't require an additional conditioner!
Banixx Wound Care (Two 2oz spray bottles,
Farnam Slick 'n Easy Grooming Block ($3.95): This is perfect timing! Our horses have already started shedding out in NC and this simple fiberglass brick is a classic for helping that along. It catches loose hair and makes the spring shed a little less painful to deal with. I intend to attack Big Mike with this tomorrow.
Big Mike takes a little siesta |
HylaLUBE supplement (1 pint/16 day supply for a horse, approx $12.50 value): HylaLUBE is an apple flavored hyaluronic acid supplement designed to support healthy joints. My mother, who used to own a tack shop, has heard good things about it. I would say it is one of the more affordable hyaluronic acid supplements on the market with a high concentration of HA per oz. You can also give this to dogs (dosing directions for canines are on the bottle, too). Horse Box also included a coupon for a $10 mail-in rebate on a purchase of a gallon of HylaLUBE (Non-horsey people: mail-in rebates and buying by the gallon aren't uncommon in the horse world, so my reaction was more "oh cool!" than "eww tacky" like if I got something similar in a makeup subscription box).
Cowgirl's Kitchen Cassino's Kisses treats (2 cookies, $2 value): Aren't these horse treats just the cutest thing ever!? They're made from a molasses & flax base and topped with a sugar heart. Perfect for Valentine's day, and Big Make gives his firm approval on the taste.
Cutest horse treats ever. |
How fun! a mixture of beauty and treats for Big Mike. I am jealous of your horsey life! How many do you have?
ReplyDeleteTechnically my family only owns 3 (one old retired guy, one gimpy disabled dude, and one extremely neurotic mare), but there are 5 at our farm currently. Big Mike actually belongs to a friend who is too busy to ride, so I take care of him and ride him to keep him in shape. And the fifth horse is a boarder (their owner pays to keep him here). I also exercise another friend's horse that she is too timid to ride, but he is kept at her barn right now. I ride whatever horse I can at the moment lol!
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