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Equine Gastric Ulcer Syndrome (EGUS) has 2 forms: squamous (ESGD) and glandular (EGGD), based on where in the stomach they are found. All horses can be affected, from foals, competition horses, pleasure horses and even our retired companions can be...
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At all stages of preparing, training, and competing in dressage, the physical challenges and the natural ageing process, as well as modern horse management practices can result in increased need for nutritional support. Here are our top dressage supplements to...
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We see a lot of posts about how fillers are bad… sugars are bad… lets take a closer look at the real, scientifically-supported facts about the ingredients in a supplement! Fillers, or as we like to call them base materials. These...
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Cortaflex – the alternative to glucosamine joint supplements Cortaflex has been the tried and tested joint supplement for over 30 years, but why does it stand out from the crowd? Cortaflex is unique in its approach to joint support: by...
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All this rain has certainly caused the mud to return! What is Mud Fever? Mud fever is a problematic condition affecting the skin, usually of the lower limbs, typically presenting as crusty scabs which often ooze, with inflammation and pain...
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