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What can I feed to help my horse's joints heal?
Joint health is a crucial factor in a horse's well-being and performance. Unfortunately, horses are prone to joint disease, especially as they age or participate in physically demanding activities....

Gastric ulcers are a common problem in horses. This condition can affect both recreational and sport horses and can lead to a variety of symptoms. In this blog post, we will take a closer look at ...

Indian frankincense – Boswellia serrata
A plant with potential! When you hear the word frankincense, you probably don't think of horse feed first. But the positive properties of the tree resin can also be used in horse feeding. Indi...

The horses and most of their owners can hardly wait – at many stables the grazing season traditionally starts on May 1st. But going out to pasture requires careful preparation. In addition to th...

Equitop Forte is unfortunately no longer available - Alternative
In recent weeks we have received a number of inquiries about an effective vitamin, mineral and trace element supplement for horses in concentrated form. Unfortunately, the formerly popular and wel...

Durapoly feed rack in practical test
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Need help building muscle? We can help!
Need help building muscle? We can help ! Your horse has been standing for a long time and is in rehabilitation training? Would you like to increase the performance level of your sport horse? Des...

Allergies in sport horses are more common than you might think, and they can have a detrimental effect on a horse's performance. Grand Prix dressage rider Sarah Hassler of Hassler Dressage, USA, tu...

Respiratory disease in horses - no coughing, no worries? Don't believe it!
It's easy to think that your horse never coughs because you never hear it, that it actually never coughs. But how much time do you really spend with your horse - an hour a day or more? Most riding ...

Curcuma - The all-rounder to support horse health
Curcumin: Everyone is talking about turmeric. It is a ginger plant that is said to have many positive properties. In the human field, the root has been used for many years to combat various illn...

Recognizing and correctly assessing hay quality
Can horse owners trust that good-looking bales really are of good quality? Unfortunately not! The results of some field studies are alarming. Despite the apparently good impression, many of the ...

Oil in horse feed – which is the right one?
Oil in horse feed – which is the right one? “But we use sunflower oil”… we hear this argument every day, but how do the cheap oils from the supermarket differ from the expensive ones in speciali...

Stomach ulcers - what can I do?
What is a stomach ulcer? Why GNF? When should I feed GNF? What is a stomach ulcer? The horse's stomach has a limited capacity of around 15 litres. It consists of a glandless part and an area wi...