Using a quality feed-balancer as winter approaches ensures your horse gets the vitamins, minerals and amino acids missing from hay and low-nutrient pasture, supporting topline, immunity and overall condition through colder months.
A well-formulated joint supplement can help older horses maintain mobility by supporting joint fluid, cartilage, ligaments and tendons, effectively giving them a more comfortable and active life.
Helping your arthritic dog means combining joint-friendly nutrition (glucosamine, MSM, chondroitin, HA) with supportive therapies like hydrotherapy or gentle massage so they move more freely and comfortably.
Horses hoof health is driven by key nutrients such as biotin, lysine, methionine, zinc and copper - and feeding a balanced diet maximises hoof growth and strength.
Horses often get fizzy in the spring due to high-potassium grass triggering excitable behaviour, adjusting their magnesium intake can help calm them down.
Mud Fever is a painful and distressing condition that affects all types of horses, where bacteria in mud manages to get into the skin, causing painful sores, which crust over and bleed.