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Selenavite E is a broad-spectrum vitamin and mineral supplement. As we move into the winter where fresh grass intakes are limited and horses are fed conserved forages it is important to ensure that your horse(s) are receiving enough vitamins and minerals in their diet…..
Read MoreWith horses being performance animals, whether it be for athletic or draught work, maintaining respiratory health is crucial. Over the years many scientific studies have tried to determine the links between respiratory disease and performance. These studies have often been in Thoroughbred racehorses given the levels of athletic performance that they achieve and the financial impacts of performance. In fact, some studies have gone on to report that in young Thoroughbred racehorses respiratory disease can be the most common medical…
Read MoreWith horses being performance animals, whether it be for athletic or draught work, maintaining respiratory health is crucial. Over the years many scientific studies have tried to determine the links between respiratory disease and performance. These studies have often been in Thoroughbred racehorses given the levels of athletic performance that they achieve and the financial impacts of performance. In fact, some studies have gone on to report that in young Thoroughbred racehorses respiratory disease can be the most common medical…
Read MoreThis year has been tough for everyone, but for the eventing community it has been particularly frustrating. Early in the year the bottomless winter ground made bringing horses back into work a misery and then of course the severe restrictions of lockdown hit. 2020 has been hard work! Now, while it’s amazing news that eventing
Read MoreOil and oil by-products have been used for many years in equine diets primarily as energy and protein sources, respectively. The proposed benefits of feeding oils to horses include: improved energetic efficiency, improved athletic performance, enhanced body condition, less excitable behaviour, and improved health.
Read MoreOil and oil by-products have been used for many years in equine diets primarily as energy and protein sources, respectively. The proposed benefits of feeding oils to horses include: improved energetic efficiency, improved athletic performance, enhanced body condition, less excitable behaviour, and improved health.
Read MoreOil and oil by-products have been used for many years in equine diets primarily as energy and protein sources, respectively. The proposed benefits of feeding oils to horses include: improved energetic efficiency, improved athletic performance, enhanced body condition, less excitable behaviour, and improved health.
Read MoreOil and oil by-products have been used for many years in equine diets primarily as energy and protein sources, respectively. The proposed benefits of feeding oils to horses include: improved energetic efficiency, improved athletic performance, enhanced body condition, less excitable behaviour, and improved health.
Read MoreOil and oil by-products have been used for many years in equine diets primarily as energy and protein sources, respectively. The proposed benefits of feeding oils to horses include: improved energetic efficiency, improved athletic performance, enhanced body condition, less excitable behaviour, and improved health.
Read MoreOil and oil by-products have been used for many years in equine diets primarily as energy and protein sources, respectively. The proposed benefits of feeding oils to horses include: improved energetic efficiency, improved athletic performance, enhanced body condition, less excitable behaviour, and improved health.
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