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Recommended Off season supplements for horses 

The pace often slows during the off-season, and when the season approaches, it’s necessary to make significant adjustments as pre-season training intensifies in preparation for the upcoming competition season. A well-structured off-season diet plays a crucial role in getting your horse into prime physical condition, both internally and externally.

How to Adjust Your Horse’s Diet for the Pre-Season

If your horse has experienced reduced activity during the off-season, the return to training can bring about increased energy and enthusiasm. Additionally, some horses may have lost muscle mass and gained excess fat during their time off.

Therefore, during the initial pre-season phase, it’s advisable to manage calorie intake, especially from feeds known to increase a horse’s energy levels. While many horses can handle reduced calorie intake, particularly during the lighter training sessions, cutting back on essential amino acids, vitamins, and minerals may lead to other health issues. It’s worth noting that vitamin and mineral deficiencies in horses tend to develop during the off-season, making them challenging to detect, and clinical signs may take time to surface.

If you need to limit your horse’s calorie intake temporarily, you can still ensure they receive the necessary vitamins and minerals by incorporating a supplement like Chevinal into their daily diet. This multivitamin, mineral, and essential amino acid supplement for horses is tailored specifically for their unique needs, guaranteeing their micronutrient requirements are met.

Enhancing Your Horse’s Appearance for the Upcoming Season

Off-season diets may lack the necessary nutrients, which can lead to dull coats and subpar hoof growth in horses. Since these issues primarily affect new hair and hoof horn growth, it’s vital to address them early to see the full benefits by the time the competitive show season begins.

One effective way to promote a healthy coat and overall well-being is by incorporating Kentucky Karron Oil, our premium equine oil supplement into your horse’s diet ahead of the season. This emulsified linseed (also known as flaxseed) oil is highly digestible and provides essential omega-3 fatty acids that not only enhance coat shine but also bolster your horse’s immune system as their training intensity increases. To fortify brittle hooves, Hoof Aid, our liquid hoof supplement for horses provides key nutrients like biotin, methionine, MSM, zinc, and copper. The combination of these ingredients fosters optimal horn growth through keratin synthesis, crucial for strong and resilient hooves.

In regions with soil deficient in copper, horses that consume forage harvested from such areas are at risk of developing copper deficiencies. This often manifests as a dull sun-bleached coat, rather than the desired glossy appearance, and as the horse’s workload intensifies, performance may suffer. For horses with potential copper deficiencies, a copper supplement like Coppervit can be highly beneficial.

This daily copper supplement for horses contains readily absorbable chelated copper, along with Vitamin E and B12, supporting not only the horse’s coat but also their immune health and energy metabolism as they progress through pre-season training. For added convenience, Copper Max offers chelated copper in an easily administered oral paste, with the addition of zinc for optimal absorption.

For more information or specific advice tailored to your horse’s unique situation, please don’t hesitate to contact our expert team.


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