Nutritional Articles
Reach For Pro-Yeast To Support Hindgut Health
PRO‐YEAST is a research-proven live yeast additive with a probiotic effect that helps promote a more stable hindgut environment and improves fibre digestion
Radios And Gastric Ulcers: Is There A Connection?
Some horses might prefer a quiet stable, according to an Australian study* of gastric ulcers. Scientists gathered data on more than 400 Thoroughbreds in race training. More than half the horses had ulcers, and the percentage increased with length of time in training.
All Tied Up?
Tying-Up or ER (exertional rhabdomyolysis) is a problem that every yard will encounter at some point in time with reports of 5-7% of the thoroughbred population being affected.
Feeding For Respiratory Health
Dusts and moulds contained within feed, forages, and bedding can cause hypersensitivity within the lungs, and minimising exposure to airborne irritants is an important management measure to promote respiratory health. Providing soaked or steamed forage, as well as using dust extracted bedding are simple management techniques that will help to reduce exposure to particles that could increase the risk of respiratory disease.
Antioxidant Support
Travelling, even short journeys cause all horses some degree of stress, even in well-seasoned travellers that do not display any signs.
Have You Got The Feeding Balance Right This Season?
One option for those carrying too much weight or with an excitable temperament would be a two-Part feeding plan, pairing our balancers with performance feeds to create the optimum balance.
Reducing Starch In Your Horse's Diet
It’s great when new research comes out about how we should be feeding and managing our horses, but it isn’t always easy to see how to put that research into practice.
Fat Pads In Horses
Abnormal depositions of fatty tissue are referred to as fat pads or patchy fat. Characterized by their raised appearance and spongy feel, fat pads are found on horses in moderate to obese condition.