Ben Nedas

Harnessing the power of the equine gut microbiome for optimal health and performance

The gut microbiome, a complex and dynamic community of microorganisms, plays a crucial role in the overall health and functionality of its host. In horses, understanding the gut microbiome has become a pivotal aspect of veterinary science, with research highlighting its influence not only on physical health but also on performance, behaviour, and emotional well-being. This blog aims to discuss the equine gut microbiome and provide practical insights for horse owners to optimise their management strategies.

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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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Spring Fever in Horses: Understanding and Managing Seasonal Changes

Spring brings a mix of warm and cold days, often sprinkled with rain, lengthening the days and allowing more time for equestrian activities. However, this season can also introduce certain challenges, notably the phenomenon known as ‘spring fever’ in horses. Characterised by increased sprightliness, reactive, and anxious behaviours, this condition can make riding and handling horses more difficult, potentially affecting the confidence of horse owners and riders. This blog explores the underlying causes of spring fever in horses and offers strategies to manage these seasonal changes effectively.

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Why February is ideal to add EquiNectar to your horse’s routine

Initiating EquiNectar supplementation in February is a strategic measure, rooted in the understanding that the equine gut microbiome requires a period of 4-6 weeks to optimally adjust to dietary changes. This adjustment period is crucial as it aligns with the anticipated arrival of spring grass, which is typically high in fructans.

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Deep dive into electrolytes for horses

Electrolytes for horses

Electrolytes are essential minerals that play a crucial role in maintaining physiological balance in horses. These minerals, including sodium, potassium, chloride, calcium, and magnesium, are pivotal in numerous bodily functions. They are especially important in regulating nerve and muscle function, balancing fluid levels, and supporting proper hydration.

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