Feeding Horses

Human vs. Equine Weight Management: Parallels and Misconceptions

Weight management is a complex issue that affects both humans and horses, revealing fascinating parallels despite their physiological differences. This blog explores how metabolic processes, dietary needs, and activity levels influence weight management in both species. From understanding calorie intake to debunking common feeding misconceptions, we highlight the shared challenges of maintaining a healthy weight. Discover how environmental factors and individual variations play a crucial role in achieving optimal health, whether for a human or an equine companion.

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Understanding and Managing Equine Obesity

Discover effective strategies for managing horse weight and health. Learn about obesity causes, assessment methods, and evidence-based prevention techniques. Our guide covers everything from body condition scoring to emerging trends in equine obesity research, helping you promote your horse’s well-being and performance.

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Field Study – Investigating the impacts of EquiNectar on British Army horses

EquiNectar Science Field Study – Investigating the impacts of EquiNectar on British Army horses At Tharos, we’re committed to improving animal gut health through innovative nutrition and optimising the gut microbiome. Today, we’re excited to share promising results from a recent field study on our flagship product, EquiNectar®, in managing gastrointestinal diseases in horses. The

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EquiNectar – What’s in It?

EquiNectar is a carefully formulated supplement designed to support equine digestive health and overall wellbeing. The enzyme profile of EquiNectar is one of its key features. These enzymes play crucial roles in breaking down various components of your horse’s diet, potentially improving digestion and nutrient absorption.

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Stay Vigilant: Grass Sugars Remain High This Week

Grass sugar levels in the UK remain high at 10.40% for the week commencing 24th June, according to GrassCheckGB. Despite a slight decrease from last week, elevated sugar levels continue to pose health risks to horses, including laminitis, insulin resistance, and digestive issues. Stay vigilant and follow our recommended strategies to protect your horses. Read the full blog on EquiNectar for more details.

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