Horse of the Week – HARRY
EquiNectar has truly been a godsend. Slowly but surely, his weight and condition have started to improve. I honestly believe that this product has changed Harry’s life.
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EquiNectar has truly been a godsend. Slowly but surely, his weight and condition have started to improve. I honestly believe that this product has changed Harry’s life.
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EquiNectar News Metropolitan Police choose EquiNectar to optimise horse digestion The Metropolitan Police’s Mounted Branch boasts a long, distinguished history, dating back to 1760. Originally introduced to combat the problem of highwaymen in London, this unit has significantly evolved, tackling a wide range of responsibilities today. The close-knit Mounted Branch team undertakes high visibility patrols,
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Indian Warrior (aka Storm) is my heart horse. He’s a 17yr old, 15HH2 Appaloosa gelding who’s blind in one eye. He’s very highly strung, often living life on his nerves. He’s always suffered with gas colic and has been a constant cause of worry and stress every year from March until November (the grass growing months). He’s been hospitalised once with it and I have frequent vet call-outs to administer pain relief as he regularly suffered with these bouts of gas colic.
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Just wanted to share how well my new boy Angus is doing on EquiNectar. I adopted Angus on June 11th 2023 and started him on EquiNectar immediately. He was underweight with a dull coat and looks so much better now. I’ll let the pictures do the talking.
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This is Max. He has a previous history of glandular gastric ulcers. We started EquiNectar as he had a bout of being colicky and uncomfortable earlier on this year. When he visited the vets he was scoped – which was was clear. He had an ultrasound which showed a mild thickening of his intestines.
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The United Kingdom’s recent weather patterns, characterised by substantial rainfall followed by abundant sunshine, have led to a surge in grass growth. This rapid growth, while seemingly beneficial, has had unexpected consequences on the equine population, causing bloating and, in extreme cases, colic in horses. This article aims to shed light on the risks and changes to a horse’s digestion related to this accelerated grass growth.
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Healthy digestion is critical for a horse’s wellbeing. This blog aims to introduce you to EquiNectar and shed light on the specific roles of its key enzymes – amylase, fructanase, cellulase, xylanase, phytase, protease, and lipase. By understanding the benefits of each enzyme, you can make informed decisions for your horse’s digestive health.
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I got Andre ( Andreafilou ) at the start of November last year. He’d been a harness racer in Malta for the last 2 years and had been extremely successful, gaining many wins. Malta doesn’t have the resources we do here for horses, so his owner wanted him to enjoy his retirement in the UK. I was lucky enough to adopt him
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After a huge number of enquiries from Australian customers, it’s finally happening! Our first Australian shipment is being collected from our factory on 26th June 2023 and will be arriving in Melbourne in August. We’ve gained our Australian import permit and have secured a relationship with a third party logistics company, to deliver nationwide within
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We are delighted to share a lovely story from our customer, Diane Marshall: “I have a 10 year old ISH 17hh gelding Nelson who I bought as a rising 5 year old. For 3.5 years we had the best time – he is a phenomenal hunter and we also did a bit of low level
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