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7 Essential Ranch Supplies for Las Vegas Horse Owners

  • Writer: Tyler Hopkins
    Tyler Hopkins
  • Aug 18
  • 3 min read

Whether you're a seasoned equestrian or just beginning your horse-owning journey, keeping your animals happy and healthy in the desert climate of Las Vegas takes the right supplies. At Las Vegas Horse Ranch, we not only board horses—we provide top-tier feed, bedding, and equipment trusted by horse owners across the valley.


A horse and chickens on a ranch in Las Vegas.

Here are 7 essential ranch supplies every horse owner in Las Vegas should have:


1. Bermuda Hay: The Desert’s Favorite Forage


Bermuda hay is a go-to in southern Nevada for good reason. It's a low-sugar, high-fiber hay that supports digestive health and is ideal for horses prone to laminitis or metabolic issues.

Benefits:

  • Affordable and abundant

  • Easy to store in dry climates

  • Great for horses on maintenance diets




2. Fly Away Shavings: Natural Fly Repellent & Comfort Combo


These all-natural pine shavings are infused with peppermint oil to naturally repel flies without harsh chemicals. They not only smell great but also enhance stall comfort.


🐓 Bonus: Chickens exposed to Fly Away Shavings through skin and feet have shown increased egg production!


✓ Exclusive dealer in Las Vegas



3. Hay Hoops Wall Feeder: Cut Waste, Mimic Grazing


Want your horse to eat slower and waste less? The Hay Hoops wall feeder simulates natural grazing behavior by holding hay in a net against the stall wall.

✓ Promotes better digestion

✓ Keeps hay clean and contained

✓ Reduces boredom and stall pacing




4. Electrolytes & Water Buckets: Combat the Desert Heat


Las Vegas temperatures often reach triple digits. Make sure your horses stay hydrated with electrolyte supplements and fresh, clean water at all times.

✓ Choose wide, heavy-duty water buckets

✓ Provide shade during peak sun hours

✓ Add electrolytes after rides or turnout


🛒 Visit our ranch store for hydration solutions (Electrolytes & Buckets).


A horse drinking from a Little Giant Black Bucket from Las Vegas Horse Ranch.



5. All-Weather Tack & Grooming Tools


Your grooming tools and tack should be able to withstand both dust and dry air. Look for:

  • Rubber curry combs for dust removal

  • Synthetic bridles that don’t crack

  • Saddle pads with moisture-wicking liners


📦 Find grooming essentials in our store or stop by the ranch.



6. Sun Protection for You & Your Horse


The desert sun is relentless. Protect both yourself and your animals with proper ranch gear:

  • Fly masks with UV protection

  • Lightweight, breathable riding shirts

  • Sunscreen safe for horses' pink skin areas


Ask our staff about sun-safe gear next time you visit!



7. Feed & Tack Storage That Survives the Heat


Keep your gear and feed fresh by using airtight containers and insulated tack rooms or trunks.

✓ Store hay off the ground

✓ Rotate stock regularly to avoid spoilage

✓ Use rodent-proof containers


Looking to upgrade your feed room? We’ve got suggestions — just ask us at the ranch!



Why Local Supplies Matter in Las Vegas


Las Vegas presents unique challenges for horse owners: extreme heat, low humidity, and pesky flies. That’s why we stock products tested and trusted right here on-site. You don’t have to guess what works — we use these products ourselves.



Visit Las Vegas Horse Ranch or Shop Online


Looking for trusted ranch supplies in Las Vegas? We've got you covered with:

  • Quality hay and feed

  • Stall bedding and fly control

  • Boarding, riding lessons, and more




Frequently Asked Questions:


What is the best hay for horses in Las Vegas?

Bermuda hay is ideal due to its low sugar, high fiber, and heat-friendly properties.


Do Fly Away Shavings really repel flies?

Yes! They use peppermint oil to naturally deter flies and improve stall freshness.


How can I keep my horse hydrated in Las Vegas?

Provide fresh water, use electrolyte supplements, and offer shade during hot hours.


What is the benefit of a hay hoop wall feeder?

It mimics natural grazing, reduces waste, and supports better digestion.

 
 
 

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