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Horse of the week - Lennie
  • by Eleni Makraki

Horse of the week - Lennie

Meet Lennie — a Thoroughbred with tricky feet & hindgut needs. EquiNectar kept him gleaming for years & brought back his swingy, shiny stride when it mattered most!

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Horse of the week - Squire
  • by Eleni Makraki

Horse of the week - Squire

When nothing else worked, EquiNectar did. Squire is now forward, happy & loving life...and his owner couldn't be more thrilled!

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The hidden molecules that keep your horse’s gut healthy — and what peer-reviewed science says about them
  • by Ben Nedas

The hidden molecules that keep your horse’s gut healthy — and what peer-reviewed science says about them

New independent research explains why short-chain fatty acids matter so much for colic prevention. Our own published data from 2022 shows EquiNectar has a striking effect on exactly these molecules.

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Bambi the "healing horse" | Four years on EquiNectar and still spreading joy
  • by Eleni Makraki

Bambi the "healing horse" | Four years on EquiNectar and still spreading joy

We first introduced you to Coach House Bambi back in November 2023 — the 7.5-hand American Few Spot Miniature mare who had struggled with recurrent colic-like symptoms before finding relief with EquiNectar. We're thrilled to share that Bambi is continuing to thrive.

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From Sunshine to Showers: How Britain's Unpredictable Spring Weather Affects Your Horse's Digestive Health
  • by Eleni Makraki

From Sunshine to Showers: How Britain's Unpredictable Spring Weather Affects Your Horse's Digestive Health

Britain's stop-start spring weather creates a perfect storm for fructan build-up in grass — and your horse's gut pays the price. Here's what to know.

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The Magnesium Paradox: Why 'Calming' Supplements Can Cause Hyper-Reactivity
  • by Ben Nedas

The Magnesium Paradox: Why 'Calming' Supplements Can Cause Hyper-Reactivity

Magnesium is widely used to calm nervous horses — but over-supplementation may trigger the opposite effect, causing increased spookiness and visual hyper-reactivity.

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