HORSE OF THE WEEK
HARRY
"My 6yo thoroughbred Harry has a history of ulcers and has always been very sensitive to grass/changes in the grass. I had been trying to transition him slowly in the spring and even though I thought I was being very slow and careful, he still ended up with an episode of gas colic.
Thankfully I had some EquiNectar already ordered, got him up to full dose straight away and we have had absolutely no issues since. He loves the taste, bolts his food, can handle the grass comfortably and no longer bloats - he actually passes wind now. His hindgut must be so much more comfortable as he is moving better than ever. He is also windsucking a lot less. His massage therapist has also noted a lot less tension.
In himself he seems much happier and more settled, and he is super calm. He has always been a bit stressed and would get major separation anxiety, which made taking him to the field very difficult. He is now happy to go out and doesn't even react when his friends call out to him. I'm looking forward to going out hacking on him very soon having just managed to sit on him this weekend for the first time in 9 months - largely helped by EquiNectar. Delighted with how quickly and effectively it has worked for us, wish I'd tried it out much sooner!"
Adele, Harry's owner




ABOUT EQUINECTAR
Description
EquiNectar® is a natural feed supplement, that is scientifically proven to:
- Re-balance your horse’s gut bacteria
- Help your horse maximise benefits from its feed
- Improve your horse’s condition
More information
EquiNectar® is produced by Tharos Ltd in the UK. It is a natural source of digestive enzymes and contains only the following ingredients:
- Our patented enzyme rich malt extract
- Medium chain triglycerides (from coconut oil)
- Potassium sorbate
For more details of the enzymes within EquiNectar® take a look at the ingredients and enzymes page.
How to feed
Simply add EquiNectar® to your horse's daily feed, using the Feeding Rate chart to determine the correct amount.
For detailed instructions about how to introduce EquiNectar, please read the comprehensive Feeding Guide page.