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Caring for your EquiNectar
  • by Ben Nedas

Caring for your EquiNectar

EquiNectar, with its simple and natural ingredients, offers a wealth of benefits for your horse. By following this practical care guide, you can ensure the longevity and potency of the product, contributing to the sustained well-being of your horse.

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Horse of the week - Monkey
  • by Eleni Makraki

Horse of the week - Monkey

Monkey had certainly presented some challenges when I first had him. He would take fright while being ridden, displaying symptoms of anxiety and extreme tension. He blind bolted with me on one occasion, was notably disturbed by traffic while hacking, and was noise-sensitive during schooling.

 

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Vitamin D in Equine Health: A Closer Look
  • by Ben Nedas

Vitamin D in Equine Health: A Closer Look

British equestrian care, with its emphasis on rugging and stabling, occasionally sidelines crucial components of equine health. One such overlooked element is vitamin D, also known as the ‘sunshine vitamin’. Whether one participates in competitive show jumping, dressage, or recreational riding, understanding the science behind vitamin D is critical for optimal equine health.

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Horse of the Week – Teddy
  • by Eleni Makraki

Horse of the Week – Teddy

Teddy’s mood would swing with the seasonal grass changes. He’d be grumpy and not his usual cheerful self. We tried a bunch of supplements before finding EquiNectar. While others helped, none did the trick like EquiNectar.

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Horse of the week - Star
  • by Eleni Makraki

Horse of the week - Star

Star is a 13yo Irish Draft. Unfortunately with the rate of grass growth this year Star has suffered a few episodes of spasmodic colic. A recent episode required a short stay at the vets. Our vet reached the conclusion that the grass was causing the colic episodes and suggested that we give EquiNectar a try.

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The Challenge of Dehydration Following a Wet British Summer
  • by Ben Nedas

The Challenge of Dehydration Following a Wet British Summer

The British climate is nothing if not unpredictable. After a notably wet summer that saw equestrians managing the challenges of abundant, rich pastures, the sudden heatwave in September presents another issue: dehydration. The rapid transition from damp to dry, from chill to warmth, has a particular impact on a horse’s digestive system.

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