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Confused about the difference between a fortified feed, balancer pellet, and vitamin and mineral supplement? You are not alone. We put together a simple chart to help you choose which one is right for your horse.
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Click here to download a print version of this infographic. Text-only version of “Horse Supplement Storage Tips” These are general...
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Click here to download a print version of this infographic. Text-only version of “Factors That Affect NSC Levels in Hay”...
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Click here to download a print version of this infographic. Text-only version of “Trouble Free™: What’s Inside?” Trouble Free™...
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Text-only version of “Micro-Phase™: What’s Inside the Bucket” Vitamins and minerals play an important role in almost every system in...
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Click here to download a print version of this infographic. Text-only version of “Elevate®: What’s Inside” Elevate® W.S. Natural vitamin...
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Click here to download a print version of this infographic. Text-only version of “EndurExtra®: What’s Inside the Bag” A blend...
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When picking hay for your horse, consider the following:
The type of hay available
The maturity of the hay when it was harvested
The region of the country where the hay was grown
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Electrolytes play a significant role in supporting hydration (thirst response), muscle function, and the cellular water balance within your horse’s body.
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Signs your horse has allergies
Hives
Itching
Hairless patches
Inflamed skin
Coughing
Head shaking
Nasal drainage
Runny eyes
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The quantity and quality of nutrients contributing to your horse’s diet by the pasture will depend on overall pasture quality, time spent grazing, and season of the year.
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Equi-Jewel contains all-natural ingredients that provide the calories your horse needs to thrive. Equi-Jewel’s high-fat formula reduces the risk of digestive upset, supports optimal muscle function, and sustains a calm, cool attitude.
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Ensure your horse’s nutrient requirements are met this winter.
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Myo-Guard was developed to sustain optimal performance in horses of all types. It provides a blend of antioxidants that support healthy muscle function during training and competition. Horses with healthy muscles have more stamina and strength, are quicker to recovery after vigorous exercise, and are less likely to develop muscle disorders.
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Ker-A-Form is a scientifically formulated coat and hoof supplement that is named after one of the tissues it was developed to nourish “keratin.” Keratin is the fibrous protein that forms the main structural component of hair and hooves. Without healthy keratin, hooves and hair grow slowly and become dull, dry, and brittle. The combination of nutrients found in Ker-A-Form support keratin as well as multiple other components that make up healthy skin, hair, and hooves.
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Studies reveal that horses are happiest when living outside with other horses. Researchers also noted benefits to the overall health...
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Rain Rot
The facts:
Rain rot is caused by the bacterium Dermatophilus congolensis.
Occurs during wet seasons.
Starts with some type of skin opening, such as an insect bite, that allows the bacteria to enter and spread using moisture.
Contagious.
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Healthy horses have little problem adjusting to changes in the fructan (sugar) levels in grass. However, individuals struggling with obesity or metabolic syndrome are at high risk for digestive imbalances caused by seasonal fluctuations.
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In healthy joints, the ends of the bones are coated with a thin layer of friction-reducing tissue known as articular cartilage.
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