EquiNectar Success Stories

Horse of the Week – BONNER

When I adopted Bonner, a retired 10-year-old racehorse, I knew transitioning him from the racetrack to a more relaxed lifestyle would be challenging. Having been ‘hot’ and high-spirited, Bonner struggled with grumpiness and discomfort, especially during grooming. Despite various supplements, his behavioural issues persisted until we introduced EquiNectar into his routine.

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Horse of the Week – MOUSE

Mouse, an 18.1hh Irish Sports Horse, had been struggling to gain any weight since his arrival from Ireland. His body condition was poor, and despite various diets, nothing seemed to help. Over time, he became increasingly anxious and turned into a ‘fire-breathing dragon’ in the school during winter. Within four weeks of starting on EquiNectar, Mouse was transformed. Now, three months later, we haven’t looked back. I have a completely changed horse.

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Horse of the week – HENRY

My instructor suggested I try EquiNectar after various gut supplements, balancers, and pro/prebiotics proved ineffective. Within ten days, Henry was moving forward into upward transitions and offering a contact without discomfort. His stomach has remained stable through seasonal and grass changes, which means he can sustain his workload without needing breaks for everything to settle.

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With EquiNectar, The King’s Troop RHA Sets Their Sights on Improved Gut Health

Whether it’s thundering across Hyde Park for a royal salute or pulling the guns in precision during a state funeral, the Troop’s impeccably trained horses command admiration. Today, we are overjoyed to announce that The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery has chosen EquiNectar to support the digestion and overall wellbeing of these remarkable horses.

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Horse of the Week – VINNIE

Brief background: Vinnie finished racing in February but was kept in ridden work by his trainers until I bought him in March. When he arrived, he was in amazing condition and still quite muscular. Then one day, when I was girthing him up, he was really agitated and nearly bit me. This was really out of character, so I knew he was trying to tell me he was uncomfortable.

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