Expert tips and insights to keep your horse healthy, happy, and well-fed.

Learn about common horse muscle myopathies – RER, PSSM, and MFM. Discover symptoms, diagnosis, and nutritional management strategies for tying-up in horses.

Learn how to keep your horse hydrated, spot dehydration, and use electrolytes for hot weather care.

Exercise is an essential part of a weight-loss program; a horse will only lose weight if he is expending more energy than he is consuming.

Dr. Stephanie Valberg, world-leading specialist in equine muscle myopathies explores the evolutionary, environmental and genetic factors that influence exertional rhabdomyolysis.

We work closely with other experts in nutrition, research, and veterinary science in order to provide our clients research-proven products to help manage and support horses with EGUS.

Find our nutritional teams top tips for feeding your ex-racehorse.

A few weeks ago at the height of Summer, our very own Lizzie Drury represented Saracen Horse Feeds at Windsor Castle to mark a milestone we’re incredibly proud of, receiving the King’s Award for Enterprise in International Trade.

Back to basics feeding rules.

EGUS is a general term that is used to describe ulcers in the stomach, however as our understanding of EGUS has evolved the syndrome can now be split into two separate diseases.