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Redmond Rock™ and Redmond Rock-on-a-Rope ™
Redmond Rock™ is a natural sea salt containing more than 60 trace minerals that will help bring your horse back into his natural mineral balance. Horses thrive on the minerals Redmond Rock provides.

Redmond Equine Understands Horse Owners
Redmond Equine was developed from a passion for horses: their well being, health and welfare. You see, we love horses, so we understand that when your horse feels good, you feel good. We provide natural, effective products that let you focus on what you love about your horse without worrying about their health.



Where Does This Redmond Rock Come From?

In ancient times, a pristine sea evaporated leaving behind a rich mineral deposit deep within the earth in Southern Utah. Redmond Rock™ is a natural sea salt containing all the trace minerals present in that ancient sea. Due to intensive farming practices most soils have become depleted of these life giving minerals, and crops grown on these soils with common N-P-K fertilizer are mineral deficient too. Redmond Rock plays an important role in providing these essential trace minerals missing from many forages. 

What Health Benefits Do Most Horses Experience With Redmond Rock?
After long experience providing our natural mineral salt to ranchers for their cattle and stock, we have received many testimonials of the health benefits of Redmond Rock. It is no surprise that health improves when mineral imbalances are corrected, nutritionists refer to these minerals as “essential” for a reason!
Among the benefits commonly reported are:
* increased energy
* greater endurance
* healthier hooves
* shinier coats
* better hydration
* improved overall vitality

Note: Horses thrive on the minerals Redmond Rock provides. In many cases, when given the rock for the first time, mineral deficient horses won’t leave it alone! The minerals in Redmond Rock can help restore and bring your horse back into his natural mineral balance. By including Redmond Rock as a free choice mineral supplement in their pasture or stall your horse will have access to the finest natural mineral source available, and in the form that the horse’s natural intelligence teaches him to seek.

What Sets Redmond Rock Apart From Other Mineral Supplements?
Unlike a typical mineral block which contains 5-10 minerals, Redmond Rock naturally contains more than 60 beneficial trace minerals, making it a healthier choice and horse prefer the taste of the mineral-rich rock over the blocks. Both Redmond Rock and the himalayan rocks come from ancient seas and are full of minerals, but Redmond Rock is mined right here in the USA while himalayan salt comes from a number of different mines located in Pakistan. Redmond Rock is the healthy, mineral-rich, mined in America choice to help your horses stay healthy and happy.

How Is Redmond Rock Different From Himalayan Rock?
Redmond Rock is mined, sorted and packaged right here in the USA— NOT the Himalayans!  We kind-of like that.  Redmond Rock contains around 7% mineral content compared to around 3% that most Pakistan mined Himalayan rock contains.

How Long Does Redmond Rock Last?
That all depends on your horse! If your horse is in need of salt and minerals, chances are good that they are going to eat a significant amount of Redmond Rock before their body reaches a level of healthy maintenance. On average, a 9 lb Redmond Rock will last a horse about 3 months.

Can My Horse Overeat Redmond Rock?
Yes, and no.  You will notice that we say on the label, “Provide fresh, clean water at all times.”  This is for good reason.  Many horses eat a lot of Redmond Rock when they first see it.  You will notice that their first stop after spending some licking time on the Rock is at the water trough.  Water is how the horse balances their sodium and mineral intake.  Without access to clean, fresh, water, your horse will run into trouble, and not just from eating salt!

What If My Horse Won’t Eat It?
Sometimes this happens.  We can’t diagnose why with all horses. 
Here are a few possible reasons: 
 1) Perhaps your horse just doesn’t like licking on things
 2) Perhaps your horse is getting enough salt and minerals from another mineral source
 3) Perhaps your forage is exceptional to the point that it is providing the minerals that your horse needs.

Can Redmond Rock Help Keep My Horse Hydrated? How?

By encouraging your horse to drink. Think about it. If you eat salty popcorn, how long is it before you want a cool drink to go with it?

Buy Redmond Rock So Your Horse Can Enjoy The Benefits Today!
Whether you ride your horse competitively for show, eventing, or just take him on the trail for a brisk Saturday morning ride, Redmond Rock can help restore balance and improve the time you and your horse spend together. Redmond Rock is available at many tack stores and online catalogs like SmartPak Equine, Stateline Tack, Big Dees, Amazon--and more! Call us today and we can direct you!


Contact: Our Friendly Staff 
2725 North 100 West
Redmond, Utah 84652
Phone: 1888-654-3940
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