Pet Remedy Natural Horse Calming Kit Review 2024: Our Expert’s Opinion

Our Final Verdict

We give the Pet Remedy Natural Horse Calming Kit an overall rating of 4.8 out of 5 stars.

Quality: 5/5
Variety: 5/5
Design: 5/5
Ingredients: 5/5
Value: 5/5
Ease of Use: 4.8/5

Horses are by far one of the most beautiful, majestic, and intriguing animals out there. Even more fascinating is our relationship with them! But where many see confident and powerful animals with their riders, most don’t see the difficulties involved in getting them there. Horses are prey animals, making them easy to spook and nervous by default, with a fight-or-flight instinct that activates in split seconds.

If a horse has a great foundation and start to life, they can overcome these instincts and have full trust in their rider. Unfortunately, horses tend to change many hands throughout their lives, and not everyone is kind to them. This leads to animals that deal with anxiety, nervousness, and even hot-headedness.

Luckily, companies like Pet Remedy are out there looking for healthy and natural ways to calm our animals down. In the case of horses, we used the Pet Remedy Natural Horse Calming Kit on some rescued equines to help them settle into their new lives.

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About Pet Remedy

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Pet Remedy is a passionate company that aims to ensure your animal friends remain calm and happy in stressful or anxious situations. Having started in the United Kingdom, the company now ships its products worldwide to help relieve many species, from dogs and cats to horses and rabbits. The Pet Remedy team comprises of specialists in the field, providing their expertise!

With each product made up of natural ingredients, their solutions to an otherwise frustrating problem have no adverse side effects. Pet Remedy encourages the production of GABA (gamma amino butyric acid), a natural calming agent in all mammals, reptiles, and birds. When an animal becomes stressed, the various products at Pet Remedy trick the brain into producing GABA instead – encouraging the animal to become calm again.

The Pet Remedy Natural Horse Calming Kit isn’t just a theory either – this kit is backed by science. UCNL did a double-blind, placebo-controlled study on whether or not this kit can help reduce stress and anxiety-related indicators in horses prior to exercise – and it can! You can read all of the scientific data (for those curious) here.

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Overview

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The horse kit comes with a calming spray and calming wipes for our equine friends.

Pricing

The kit (which includes the calming spray and six calming wipes) is priced at £14.00 or $17.55 in USD. Refills on the spray cost £20.00 or $25 in USD for the large bottle and £7.50 or $10 in USD for the small bottle, and refills of the wipes (12 wipes) are at £7.50 or $10 in USD.

What to Expect

Pet Remedy promises an immediate calming response on its website. That is because the way the formula works is that the combination of herbs tricks the brain into producing gamma amino butyric acid, which is a calming agent.

In our experience (detailed further below), this actually did do the trick on the rescue horses!

Kit Contents

The kit includes a 75ml calming spray and six calming wipes.

Ingredients

Pet Remedy predominantly uses vetiver, valerian root, sweet basil, and clary sage in their formulas. All four of these herbs had been extensively studied and confirmed effective, as well as proven safe for use on animals.

Some of those ingredients have been known to have sedative effects, so Pet Remedy carefully formulates the amounts to ensure they are not sedative.

Ease of Use

I really cannot imagine a simpler kit to use.

For the calming wipes, simply use the wipes on your hands and pet the horse, or you can wipe directly on the horse’s muzzle, under the chin, or on the chest! The rescues actually really loved the wipe on their muzzle and nose and kept asking for more.

The spray is, well, a spray. It is rated to last for two to six hours and is sprayed near the horse.

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Reviews of the Products We Received

1. Natural Calming Wipes

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The Natural Calming Wipes are very self-explanatory in its use; just wipe on your hand or directly on your horse. It smells really sweet and herbal, and we found that the horses gravitate towards it as well! It felt very soft and gentle on the skin.

Pros
  • Very easy and safe to use

  • Convenient to have on hand

  • Smelled nice, but not overly pungent (no artificial perfumes)

  • It began working very quickly, and the calming effect lasted a decent amount of time

Cons
  • One-time use per wipe


2. Natural Calming Spray

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Like the calming wipes, the Natural Calming Spray is self-explanatory; just spray near the animal. Unlike a wipe, however, the spray can be a bit frightening to horses that aren’t used to a spraying experience. It doesn’t take long to acclimate them, especially since the bottle is small and non-threatening! The spray didn’t have a pungent scent and felt gentle.

Pros
  • Easy spray nozzle to use

  • Can fit into any pocket

  • Smelled nice but not overly pungent (no artificial perfumes)

  • Effects are set to last two to six hours

  • Longer lasting than the wipes, both in product longevity and effect

Cons
  • It can be scary for animals that aren’t used to sprays

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Is the Natural Horse Calming Kit a Good Value?

Truth be told, with horses, anything that works is a good value – regardless of the price. These are very large and powerful animals; whatever keeps them calm is well worth it for everyone’s sake!

So much horse care is pricey, but luckily the Horse Calming Kit isn’t too expensive, so you don’t need to shell out an arm and a leg. For £14.00 or $17.55 in USD, you get both the spray and the wipes, with refills being around £7.50 or $10 in USD. Even if you need to refill the spray and wipes consistently every month, that’s £15 or $20 a month, leading to only £180 or $240 for the year!

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FAQ

Is Pet Remedy a sedative?

Nope! Pet Remedy does not use sedation to calm your horse. If anything, the ingredients are actually specially adjusted in the amounts used to ensure it does not sedate.

How long does the kit last?

The kit comes with six wipes and a calming spray intended to be used in situations that cause your horse stress. How long the kit lasts depends on how frequently you need to use it. Refills are easily available.

Can you use this kit on other animals?

Yes! Both the spray and the wipes are formulated for all animals.

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Our Experience With the Pet Remedy

For a little backstory here, the barn that I ride at is owned by an amazing equine rescuer and rehabilitator who takes in the “broken” horses no one wants and gives them a new life. This kit came in at just the right time, as several new horses had just been transported to the barn after their previous owner didn’t want them anymore (and subsequently neglected their care).

These horses were nervous, stressed, and unsure of their new surroundings (completely normal when ripped from the environment they once knew well). If the kit worked, it would benefit them as they get a fresh new start in life! If it didn’t, then other methods would be used to acclimate these sweet souls.

We started with the short and fluffy white gelding, who is anxious when taken out of his stall. The stall is his comfort during this big life change, and when tied up to a post or taken into the arena, he has an emotional meltdown – complete with kicking, stomping, and screaming. It doesn’t help that he lost one eye as well due to an infection going untreated.

He was very afraid of the spray despite the bottle being so small – which is very normal for a horse like this. Instead of spraying on him, we sprayed the tie pole he was going to be attached to. Although he still threw a tantrum immediately after being tied, he calmed down faster than in previous ties! Both the rehabber and I attribute that to the spray, as that’s the only condition that changed between the day before and the current day.

For the wipes, we tested these out on a gorgeous brown Arabian who came in, known for hot-headed behavior and being a little… crazy. He was immediately drawn to the wipes. From the first rub on the muzzle, he immediately settled down and enjoyed both the smell and the sensation. He even pushed his muzzle into the handler to ask for more!

He was not happy with the spray either, but I don’t consider this to be the fault of the spray; these are just horses with a lot of trust issues to work through. I use the spray on my dog and my parrot and have had no issues!

Over time, the white gelding definitely became a lot calmer and more conditioned to being out of his stall with the help of the calming kit! The wipes were introduced when it was safer to touch his head, and the response was very positive. For the Arabian, the wipes worked miracles, and he became much safer to work in the pens and arenas than before.

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Conclusion

The kit has become an invaluable resource for the horses needing rehabbing and helped make their training and transition smoother for all involved. On this alone, I cannot recommend the Pet Remedy Horse Calming Kit enough.

If it worked this well on rehab horses, then I can only imagine how well it would work for well-adjusted horses that might need a little help in scenarios such as loading a trailer or dealing with holiday noises and dreaded fireworks.

It’s a great product and value all around!

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250+ Spotted Horse Names for Your Majestic Steed

If your new horse’s coat is as wild and colorful as an abstract painting, you need the perfect name to match their unique appearance. Before you can order your personalized stall nameplate, you need to choose a name for your spotted horse.

If you aren’t sure where to begin and would rather just saddle up for a ride, take a minute to read this article first. Here, you’ll find 250+ spotted horse names to choose from, plus some advice on deciding on the right one.

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How to Name Your Spotted Horse

Your horse’s physical appearance will probably play a role in what you decide to name them. After all, this is an article specifically on what to name your spotted horse. Besides the obvious names (yes, they’re here,) you’ll need to dig a little deeper to find one that fits.

Which breed is your new horse? What purpose are they going to serve for you? How big are they? If you’ve already spent some time with the horse, you probably have an idea of their personality, which can also influence your decision.

Are you ready to check out your options? Here’s our list of spotted horse names.

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Obvious Spotted Horse Names

No, these names didn’t take a lot of imagination to come up with. But, hey, you’re busy enjoying your new horse. Maybe you don’t have time to read a whole article about what to name them.

  • Spot

  • Spotty

  • Dot

  • Dotty

  • Speck

  • Speckle

  • Freckle

  • Splotch

  • Splotches

  • Freckles

  • Splatter

  • Scatter

  • Patch

  • Patches

  • Pinto

  • Swirl

  • Zigzag

  • Mottle

  • Camo

  • Dapple

  • Stripes

  • Sprinkle

  • Smudge

  • Ashes

  • Cinder

  • Polka Dot

  • Tuxedo

  • Tux

  • Sox

  • Blemish

  • Sparkle

  • Twinkle

Food-Inspired Spotted Horse Names

Horses don’t eat very exciting meals, but the culinary world can provide inspiration for your spotted steed. Grab a snack and check them out.

  • Chip

  • Chocolate

  • Dip

  • Sesame

  • Poppy

  • Pepper

  • Pepita

  • Sugar

  • Spice

  • Cinnamon

  • Cookie

  • Whiskey

  • Dick (Spotted)

  • Treacle

  • Gumball

  • Oreo

  • Peppermint

  • Muffin

  • Biscotti

  • Sundae

  • Raisin

  • Fig

  • Skittles

  • Biscuit

  • Coffee

  • Kahlua

  • Cappuccino

  • Mocha

  • Milky Way

  • Snickers

  • Snickerdoodle

  • Starburst

  • Lollipop

  • Tapioca

  • Pudding

  • Cake

  • Caramel

  • Cadbury

  • Nutmeg

  • Java

  • Almond

  • Rocky Road

  • Godiva

  • Brownie

  • Toffee

  • Fudge

  • Latte

  • Truffle

  • Spritz

  • Maple

  • Tootsie

  • Nestle

  • Cider

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Nature-Inspired Spotted Horse Names

If you’re planning to spend more time on the trail than in the riding ring, why not consider a nature-inspired name for your spotted horse? Many of these names relate to the night sky since spotted horses look like they’re wearing the stars on their skin.

  • Star

  • Starlight

  • Galaxy

  • Constellation

  • Orion

  • Dipper

  • Andromeda

  • Sirius

  • Drizzle

  • Rain

  • Shower

  • Moon

  • Marble

  • Stargazer

  • Apollo

  • Mars

  • Venus

  • Saturn

  • Neptune

  • Pluto

  • Twilight

  • Midnight

  • Monkey

  • Snow

  • Cheetah

  • Leopard

  • Jupiter

  • Comet

  • Astro

  • Asteroid

  • Stone

  • Thunder

  • Pebbles

  • Creek

  • Rocky

  • Sky

  • Cloud

  • Thistle

  • Stormy

  • Misty

  • Meadow

  • Blossom

  • Clover

  • Frost

  • Puddles

  • Ray

  • Orca

  • Panda

  • Dusty

  • Diamond

  • Nova

  • Snowflake

  • Twister

  • Blizzard

  • Dalmatian

  • Daisy

  • Astra

  • Stardust

  • Rainbow

  • Cow

  • Moo

  • Aurora

  • Estrella

  • Luna

  • Phoebe

  • Artemis

  • Ariel

  • Ophelia

  • Halo

  • Rocket

  • Grizzly

  • Draco

  • Skunk

  • Badger

  • Wolf

  • Meteor

  • Bear

Game-Inspired Spotted Horse Names

If your horse is a fun-loving equine with a sense of humor, why not choose one of these names inspired by everything from dominoes to classic video games? Life is no Nintendo game, but that doesn’t mean you can’t name your horse after one.

  • Dice

  • Domino

  • Pixel

  • Pong

  • Atari

  • Mario

  • Sega

  • Luigi

  • Puzzle

  • Ace

  • Spade

  • Jack

  • Checkers

  • Chessie

  • Parcheesi

  • Yahtzee

  • Bingo

  • Jigsaw

  • Riddle

  • Poker

  • Galaga

  • Soccer

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Art-Inspired Spotted Horse Names

If your horse’s coat looks like someone closed their eyes and flicked a loaded paintbrush repeatedly in their direction, why not choose one of these art-inspired names? They can also work if your new horse is green and unbroken.

  • Jackson

  • Pollack

  • Vincent

  • Van Gogh

  • Inky

  • Graffiti

  • Flick

  • Dashes

  • Confetti

  • Daub

  • Brushstroke

  • Kazuma

  • Ansel

  • Da Vinci

  • Rembrandt

  • Monet

  • Claude

  • Matisse

  • Seurat

  • Damien

  • Rorschach

  • Mosaic

  • Kaleidoscope

  • Canvas

  • Chroma

  • Tie-dye

  • Picasso

  • Warhol

  • Frida

  • Kahlo

  • Dali

  • Manet

  • Degas

  • Renoir

  • Georgia

  • Bosch

  • Greco

  • Banksy

  • Abbie

  • Palette

  • Salvador

  • Munch

  • Stipple

  • Etch

  • Sketch

  • Fresco

  • Dabble

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Multi-Lingual Spotted Horse Names

These names all mean “spot” or “star” in a language other than English. If you want a name that’s also a conversation starter, pick one of these options.

  • Hoku

  • Dara

  • Stelle

  • Vend

  • Tacka

  • Mancha

  • Plek

  • Mjesto

  • Tache

  • Kiko

  • Manchita

  • Kol

  • Kolka

  • Etoile

  • Hoshi

  • Aster

  • Esther

  • Izar

  • Sidra

  • Seren

  • Itri

  • Nevio

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Conclusion

These 250+ spotted horse names offer a little something for everyone and should give you a great head start on deciding what to call your new ride. While your horse may not fully learn their new name the same way a dog can, that doesn’t mean they can’t be trained to react to it. Have a tasty treat waiting every time you call your horse, and they will soon learn that responding to that specific sound earns them a delicious reward.


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300 Horse Names: Ideas for Your Graceful Steed

Getting a new animal, especially one as special as a horse, can be a momentous day. One of the funnest parts of getting a new animal is picking out a name for them. Horses can live for decades, so picking the perfect name can be monumental and daunting. That is why drawing on some tried and true inspiration can be the perfect strategy for landing on a name that is sure to please.

Here are 300 horse names that are guaranteed to inspire your next choice of name for your new equine friend.

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Popular Male Horse Names

If you are going to pick a name for a horse, why not go with a surefire bet? These names are some of the most common, most popular, and most well liked. All of these names would do great for male horses of all stripes, including stallions and geldings.

  • Applejack

  • Dakota

  • Chance

  • Joey

  • Tucker

  • Midnight

  • Lucky

  • Rocky

  • Buddy

  • Blaze

  • Charlie

  • Cody

  • Captain

  • Ranger

  • Bandit

  • Phoenix

  • Sarge

  • Rebel

  • Jasper

  • Rusty

  • Hunter

  • Trooper

  • Sherman

  • Sheriff

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Popular Female Horse Names

These are some of the most popular horse names for mares and fillies. Any one of these names could work for female horses of all shapes, sizes, and colors. If you have a new mare or filly that needs a timeless name, one of these will absolutely do the trick.

  • Bella

  • Lady

  • Rosie

  • Lucy

  • Dolly

  • Annie

  • Molly

  • Princess

  • Queen

  • Fancy

  • Misty

  • Starlight

  • Sapphire

  • Daisy

  • Jewel

  • Serenity

  • Whisper

  • Harmony

  • Celeste

  • Fawn

  • Ember

  • Pearl

  • Melody

  • Lila

  • Breeze

  • Crystal

  • Dancer

  • Olive

  • Angel

  • Honey

  • Velvet

  • Rain

  • Skye

  • Blossom

  • Ivy

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Triple Crown Winners

The Triple Crown is the most prestigious award in horse racing. It takes a special horse to win three of the most competitive races in the world in a row. That makes Triple Crown Winners the perfect source of inspiration for your next horse name. Here are all of the Triple Crown Winners to ever grace the track to provide you the boost you need to pick the perfect name.

  • Justify

  • American Pharoah

  • Affirmed

  • Seattle Slew

  • Secretariat

  • Citation

  • Assault

  • Count Fleet

  • Whirlaway

  • War Admiral

  • Omaha

  • Gallant Fox

  • Sir Barton

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Nature Horse Names

Horses have long been a symbol of wild freedom, so nature names are a perfect fit for many horses. Nature is nearly an endless well of inspiration for names and descriptors. Some of these names are classics, and some of them are unique choices. This list is perfect for anyone seeking a nature-themed moniker for their new pony.

  • Pebble

  • Surf

  • Jungle

  • Diamond

  • Rose

  • Sand

  • Thunder

  • Falcon

  • Coral

  • Birdie

  • Creek

  • Maple

  • Brook

  • Brooke

  • Violet

  • Savannah

  • Stone

  • Opal

  • Forest

  • Lily

  • Topaz

  • Seashell

  • Dune

  • Wave

  • Tide

  • Ruby

  • Marble

  • Iris

  • Granite

  • Poppy

  • Willow

  • Oak

  • Cedar

  • Peony

  • Redwood

  • Bear

  • Mustang

  • Emerald

  • Colt

  • Aspen

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Space Horse Names

Space is the beautiful wild frontier that is always overhead. It is also a great place to pluck some excellent inspiration for horse names. These are just a few examples of astronomical names that can grace nearly any horse.

  • Aurora

  • Sirius

  • Polaris

  • Equinox

  • Kamaria

  • Luna

  • Altair

  • Herschel

  • Andromeda

  • Sagan

  • Rigel

  • Stella

  • Corona

  • Ceres

  • Barnard

  • Sunny

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Racehorse and Show Names

Show names are a tradition in the equine world. A good show name usually contains two words and is often alliterative. These are just some examples of show names that you can use, but a good show name is often connected to your horse’s history and lineage. If you are going to register your horse, make sure that any show name you select has not already been registered.

  • Midnight Gallop

  • Starlight Strider

  • Thunder’s Echo

  • Golden Pursuit

  • Whispering Wind

  • Celestial Runner

  • Sapphire Sprinter

  • Dawn’s Destiny

  • Majestic Mirage

  • Oceanic Odyssey

  • Desert Dancer

  • Sunlit Sable

  • Moonlit Majesty

  • Crimson Comet

  • Silver Silhouette

  • Emerald Endeavor

  • Twilight Tempest

  • Radiant Racer

  • Aurora Ascend

  • Wildfire Whirl

  • Celestial Chase

  • Luminous Leap

  • Horizon Hunter

  • Gale’s Glory

  • Solar Surge

  • Mystic Mirage

  • Nebula Nomad

  • Pinnacle Pursuer

  • Starry Steed

  • Velvet Velocity

  • Cosmic Cavalier

  • Phoenix Flight

  • Galactic Gallop

  • Sunburst Sprint

  • Lunar Lancer

  • Tempest Trailblazer

  • Aurora Athlete

  • Diamond Drifter

  • Stellar Streak

  • Eclipse Endeavor

  • Rainshadow Racer

  • Sunseeker Sprint

  • Comet’s Course

  • Nebulous Navigator

  • Wind Whisperer

  • Solar Shadow

  • Mystic Momentum

  • Celestial Cyclone

  • Golden Gale

  • Starlit Sprint

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Color Horse Names

Many horses have striking colors like red or classic colors like gray, white, or chestnut. Picking a color-themed name is an easy and fun way to compliment your horse’s look. These are just a handful of names that are perfect for horses of nearly any color.

  • Cappuccino

  • Onyx

  • Toffee

  • Jaguar

  • Pepper

  • Cinnamon

  • Autumn

  • Teddy

  • Red

  • Blue

  • Snowball

  • Copper

  • Mocha

  • Nutmeg

  • Rusty

  • Cocoa

  • Brownie

  • Chocolate

  • Noir

  • Ebony

  • Napoleon

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Mythical Horse Names

Mythology is a great place to draw inspiration from. People have been using mythology to inspire their names for centuries. Any one of these names could be the perfect fit for a horse. Many of these names are extremely unique and will give your horse a dash of cultural flavor that the barn is sure to love.

  • Pegasus

  • Valkyrie

  • Titan

  • Nymph

  • Siren

  • Griffin

  • Chimera

  • Centaur

  • Medusa

  • Athena

  • Poseidon

  • Helios

  • Apollo

  • Artemis

  • Hermes

  • Minerva

  • Orion

  • Perseus

  • Hera

  • Zeus

  • Ares

  • Demeter

  • Dionysus

  • Hestia

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Historical Horse Names

History is full of famous horses. These horses were ridden by exceptional people like Alexander the Great, Napoleon, and Roy Rogers. Horse enthusiasts and historians alike will appreciate one of these names. You can also spin some of these into new or similar names as a nod or homage to a famous horse without copying them completely.

  • Bucephalus

  • Marengo

  • Traveler

  • Silver

  • Brown Beauty

  • Trigger

  • Seabiscuit

  • Black Caviar

  • Red Rum

  • Phar Lap

  • Ruffian

  • Copenhagen

  • Potoooooooo (Pot-8-Os)

  • Eclipse

  • Nijinsky

  • Shergar

  • Cigar

  • Zenyatta

  • Frankel

  • Barbaro

  • Northern Dancer

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Presidential Horse Names

This list includes horses owned by presidents as well as presidential names for horses. A presidential name is regal, elegant, and classic. They can be a good fit for any number of horses. Horses have been a large part of American history since the very beginning and giving your horse a beautiful presidential name can honor that heritage.

  • Old Whitey

  • Cincinnati

  • Davis

  • Nelson

  • Blueskin

  • Paul Pry

  • Old Bob

  • Billy

  • Algonquin

  • Macaroni

  • Feller

  • Lancer

  • Mister Ed

  • El Alamein

  • Victory

  • White Surrey

  • Washington

  • Adams

  • Jefferson

  • Madison

  • Monroe

  • Jackson

  • Van Buren

  • Harrison

  • Tyler

  • Polk

  • Taylor

  • Fillmore

  • Pierce

  • Buchanan

  • Lincoln

  • Johnson

  • Grant

  • Hayes

  • Garfield

  • Arthur

  • Cleveland

  • McKinley

  • Roosevelt

  • Taft

  • Wilson

  • Harding

  • Coolidge

  • Hoover

  • Truman

  • Eisenhower

  • Kennedy

  • Nixon

  • Ford

  • Carter

  • Reagan

  • Bush

  • Clinton

  • Obama

  • Trump

  • Biden

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Conclusion

This list of names is extensive and is sure to inspire your next horse’s name. From nature names to space names and racehorse names, there is plenty of material here to pick a dynamite title for your next equine companion. There are perfect names on this list for small ponies and large draft horses, for stallions and mares, and for young horses and old horses. Whatever theme, style, or idea you have, there is sure to be a name on this list to inspire the perfect choice.


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