Horse of the week – VOSSI
5-year-old Thoroughbred mare Vossi suffered stress-related ulcers that changed her behaviour completely. Within a month of EquiNectar, she’s back to normal!
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5-year-old Thoroughbred mare Vossi suffered stress-related ulcers that changed her behaviour completely. Within a month of EquiNectar, she’s back to normal!
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Overall, Bailey is a challenging case with multiple conditions including IBD, EMS, and Cushing’s disease. The combination of EquiNectar and dietary changes has made a significant difference to his digestive health and general wellbeing.
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Flash, a 5-year-old Connemara with hindgut sensitivity, became noticeably calmer and less nervous after starting EquiNectar.
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EquiNectar represents a breakthrough in equine nutrition, combining cutting-edge enzyme technology with traditional malt extract benefits.
EquiNectar: The Science-Backed Solution for Equine Digestive Health Read More »
Carys’s mare Kea transformed within days of treatment. Once spooky with spring grass, she’s now calm, content and even prefers her feed to her favourite treat ball.
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Tracey’s mare Belle transformed within 10 days of EquiNectar. Once difficult to handle, she’s now happy, content and a joy year-round.
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After trying other products, Caroline gave Equinectar a go for her Connemara, Buddy. In just 7 weeks, his behaviour improved – he’s more willing to work, less spooky and his droppings are now normal.
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As Scandinavian spring unfolds with its cool temperatures, cloudy skies, and intermittent rainfall, understanding how these conditions affect your horse becomes critical for maintaining optimal health and wellbeing.
Scandinavian Spring Weather and Your Horse’s Digestion: How EquiNectar Can Help Read More »
The sudden change from winter forage to sugar-rich spring grass can create significant digestive challenges, often manifesting in subtle ways that are easy to miss if you don’t know what to look for.
Six Subtle Signs Your Horse Might Be Struggling with Spring Grass Read More »