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- by Eleni Makraki
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.
- by Eleni Makraki
Scandinavian Spring Weather and Your Horse’s Digestion: How EquiNectar Can Help
As Scandinavian spring unfolds with its cool temperatures, cloudy skies, and intermittent rainfall, understanding how these conditions affect your horse becomes critical for maintaining optimal health and wellbeing.
- by Ben Nedas
Six Subtle Signs Your Horse Might Be Struggling with Spring Grass
The sudden change from winter forage to sugar-rich spring grass can create significant digestive challenges, often manifesting in subtle ways that are easy to miss if you don’t know what to look for.
- by Eleni Makraki
Spring Grass Management: Why EquiNectar is Valuable for Your Horse’s Digestive Health
As the first hints of spring begin to emerge across British pastures, horse owners face one of the most challenging transitions in the equine calendar.
- by Eleni Makraki
Help! My Sweet Horse Has Turned into a Spring Monster!
The sweet companion who normally greets you with gentle nickers is now pinning their ears, swishing their tail, and showing aggressive behaviours that leave you questioning everything you thought you knew about your equine partner.
- by Ben Nedas
Spring Grass Alert: How to Safeguard Your Horse’s Digestive Health
As the season shifts, horse owners face the challenge of managing the fresh growth of spring grass, which can significantly impact a horse’s health. In a detailed Facebook post, Tom Beech, also known as the Osteopathic Vet, provides essential guidance on the potential effects of spring grass on equine well-being, particularly focusing on the hindgut.







