A look at how much is too much, both when it comes to the volume of supplement that you are feeding and the number of supplements in your routine.
Autumn is known for fireworks due to Halloween and Guy Fawkes celebrations taking place. Stephanie Hyland, Registered Equine Nutritionist , takes a look into how you can support your horses and dogs during firework season...
Free Faecal Water (FFW) Syndrome in horses is a non-life-threatening issue, however it is unpleasant for the horse and owner. What do we know about it and what can you do to help support your horse when symptoms occur?
Equine sarcoids are found commonly amongst horses, affecting breeds of all ages and sexes. Stephanie Hyland (MSc. RNutr.), investigates how sarcoids can be managed through nutrition...
As bits work by applying pressure in the horse’s mouth (a highly sensitive part of their body), it’s very important we ensure the bit is comfortable, suitable for that individual, and fitted properly. Bit pressure can be painful and stressful for a horse, so care must be taken when choosing a bit to fix a problem.
Skin and coat health is extremely important and both are used as an indicator of your horse’s overall health status. This week, we look at supporting them via nutrition and what can happen if your horse needs additional support.