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Horse of the week – Kyro
  • by Eleni Makraki

Horse of the week – Kyro

Meet Kyro – this magnificent 17’3 ID Cross was struggling with lameness, dull coat, and cellulitis. His owner suspected hindgut issues. Five months with EquiNectar and he has transformed completely!

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Nutritional Support for Horses Being Treated for Ulcers
  • by Ben Nedas

Nutritional Support for Horses Being Treated for Ulcers

Effective ulcer treatment extends beyond pharmaceutical intervention. While medications such as omeprazole, misoprostol, and sucralfate are essential for healing gastric tissue, they significantly alter gastrointestinal physiology.

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Horse of the week – Frilly
  • by Eleni Makraki

Horse of the week – Frilly

Meet Frilly! This 7-year-old Connemara/warmblood stopped jumping due to grade 4 ulcers. After trying EquiNectar, she’s back to her jumping best and thriving!

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Horse of the week – Storm #2
  • by Eleni Makraki

Horse of the week – Storm #2

Meet Storm, an 18-year-old who suffered years of impaction. After trying EquiNectar, his owner Mary reports he’s more forward and comfortable again!

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Managing Summer Grass Sugar Levels and Their Impact on Equine Health
  • by Eleni Makraki

Managing Summer Grass Sugar Levels and Their Impact on Equine Health

Summer grazing presents both opportunities and challenges for horse owners. While most horses thrive on summer grass, the seasonal increase in sugar content poses significant health risks that require careful management.

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Summer Rain & Your Horse’s Gut: What Owners Should Know
  • by Ben Nedas

Summer Rain & Your Horse’s Gut: What Owners Should Know

Rain after drought creates sugar-rich grass that can overwhelm your horse’s hindgut within 24 hours, causing pH drops, beneficial bacteria collapse, and heightened laminitis risk for horse owners.

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