Have you ever wondered why horses act differently, depending on who is riding them? Does it purely come down down to skills and experience, or could something else be at play? Can horses smell fear? We all know that smell
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Minerals and absorption – The simple secret to a shiny coat
Have you ever asked yourself… Why is my horse’s coat dull? Maybe the colour looks off, or it just isn’t as shiny as you’d expect. But before you reach for the shampoo and coat conditioner, the answer could lie within. There
Read moreEquine Stomach Ulcers: Don’t be fooled by the fat horse
When it comes to equine stomach ulcers, people often think of the skinny horse, the fussy horse, the horse with the dull coat. But, what if I told you that even if your horse is round and shiny, they may
Read moreWhat doesn’t mix? The agony of exercise and ulcers in horses
Protecting your horse from ulcers can be as simple or difficult as providing adequate protection of the stomach lining during work and travel.
Read moreMidnight’s story – When a bad back isn’t a bad back
When a bad back turns out to be a chronic case of gastric ulcers. Find out more about Midnight’s transformation through a natural approach to digestive health.
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.
Read moreThe amazing relationship between food and stomach ulcers in horses
Stomach ulcers in horses.. so common, so painful, so problematic… They can be behind sudden changes in behaviour, as well as more gradual changes that slowly chip away at your confidence, or enjoyment of riding your horses. But the question
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