What if I told you that you could give your horse a supplement to improve their speed, stamina and recovery? Would you want to try it?
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Equine stomach ulcers: What’s good for the goose…
So your horse has stomach ulcers… but do you know what type? Treatments for squamous ulcers can make glandular ulcers worse…
Read moreWhat is the relationship between feed availability and stomach ulcers?
Horses need to be eating… all the time. If they aren’t able to eat because they are traveling or competing, then there is a risk of stomach ulcers.
Read moreCompetition and consequences: Insight into the causes of gastric ulcers
Have you ever wondered what impact one weekend of competition can have on the digestive system of your horse? Find out more in our Alternate Touch blog.
Read moreTurmeric – the spice that changed my life
I was buying a coffee the other day, and as I handed over a $20 note to pay, the barista glanced down at my fingers, and then back up at me with a look of disgust, before rapidly handing me
Read moreWhat is the relationship between stress and ulcers in horses?
Did you know that horses with ulcers release more of the stress hormone when faced with novel situations? Did you also know that this hormone reduces the ability of the stomach lining to regerate, making the risk of ulcers worse.
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