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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 ...

Ingredients in focus: Micronized sugar beet pulp & Hestevard Biofix-40
At Hestevard, we always strive to select high quality and balanced nutrients that not only meet your horse's needs, but also make a difference to his nutrition and well-being. In this series, we...

Stomach ulcers in horses. What can you do?
Stomach ulcers have become a widespread disease in horses. Almost every stable has a horse with a stomach problem. But why is that? To explain why so many horses have stomach ulcers, we first nee...

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...

Digestion starts at the tip of the nose There is hardly a more complex topic in horse feeding than the digestive system itself. Most horse owners probably do not know that lips and teeth, which ...

Diarrhea in horses - what can you do?
Most horse owners are familiar with diarrhea, especially in the coming, darker season. However, many horses only suffer from this problem in the summer, and some even suffer from it all year round...

What are the causes of foal diarrhea?
Reasons for diarrhea in foals Watery stools, or foal diarrhea, is a common name for diarrhea. Diarrhea in foals can be caused by various factors. A change in the environment, or a similar stress...

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...