
Led by industry-leading science and penned by our expert nutritionists and technicians, our nutritional articles strive to address the many equine health issues and challenges that exist. Explore for tips and advice alongside tailored equine supplements and feed solutions to support the best health and performance.
Use our filter tools to filter our nutritional articles according to the relevant horse discipline, product or health-related issue.
As the season kicks off, our horses’ routines change considerably. They might be allowed extra paddock time, access to fresh grass or new batches of forage. Work rates may increase significantly requiring higher energy and nutritional demands, all of which will impact your horse's gut health.
Eventing can be a nerve-racking experience for riders and grooms, as there is often a lot of pressure to perform well following months of training and preparation. Helping your horse look and perform their best on the day requires the perfect balance of an optimal fitness programme and strong nutritional foundations.
The pace often slows during the off season and so when spring comes around, a gear change is required as pre-season training kicks in ready for the competition season to start.
Kentucky Karron Oil & Copper-Max Paste are the ultimate combination for aiding your horse’s digestion, coat condition & hoof health.
On the day of an event, you want to see the culmination of all the training and preparation come to fruition at the perfect moment.
Perhaps one of the most important periods for sustained performance is during recovery from exertion.
Achieving top performance is all about balance. Every decision has its pros and cons, and it’s only when you find the sweet spot between them that you fly.
Supplements can be a controversial topic on a racing yard, some trainers use copious amounts of products, while others use none.
We’ve had lots of great feedback on our Pre-Fuel and ReFuel syringes, as well as some questions on how and when to use them.
There is a huge number and variety of equine calmers on the market today. Calming supplements vary greatly in their ingredients, presentation and in how quickly and effectively they work.