Diagnosing Equine Lameness
Joint Management

Diagnosing Equine Lameness

Equine lameness is one of the most common reasons your horse or pony may need a veterinary examination. In our latest blog Scientific Nutritional Products takes a look at the process involved. In the unfortunate event of your equine friend...
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A Look at Hazardous Food for Dogs
Foods to Avoid

A Look at Hazardous Food for Dogs

Our dogs are curious creatures often led astray by their stomachs. Though for many dog owners this can create many an amusing story and anecdote BUT the mischief our canine friends get into with food can sometimes be serious. In...
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A Spring in the Step
Protecting Joints

A Spring in the Step

After a long, wet winter we are finally seeing the light at the end of the tunnel with longer, brighter days. For those equestrians that have given their horses and ponies time off, or a lighter schedule, working on building...
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Transitioning your Horse to Barefoot
horse hoof supplement

Transitioning your Horse to Barefoot

These days many horse owners are making the change to keeping their horses and ponies barefoot and with the associated health benefits reported, it has become more well-known and better supported in the equine industry. In our latest blog Scientific...
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Canine First Aid
Dog Safety

Canine First Aid

As dog owners we get to enjoy the fun-filled times our canine friends bring us alongside cuddles and companionship, but also ultimately we are responsible for our dog’s safety. Sometimes, despite best efforts, illness and accidents happen so preparing yourself...
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Supplementing the Equine Diet before the Spring Grass
Horse Vitamins & Minerals

Supplementing the Equine Diet before the Spring Grass

As we enter into March it can prove harder for some horses and ponies to maintain condition. Forage makes up the mainstay of our equine’s diet and just prior to the spring grass growth, the grazing in our pastures can...
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Working with a 'Hot Headed' Horse
magnesium horse calmer

Working with a 'Hot Headed' Horse

A hot-headed horse can prove an intimidating ride for many with behaviours ranging from the feeling of pent up energy including spooking, bucking, bolting or rearing. This can lead to these horses being passed from home to home and struggling to...
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Caring for your Dog this Winter
dog joint care

Caring for your Dog this Winter

January has seen the weather turn colder, and though offering a welcome break from the rain, the colder snap brings with it some new dimensions to think of with our animal management. Alongside our attention there is nothing our dogs...
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Equine Colic
horse gut balancer

Equine Colic

Colic is sadly one of the most common causes of illness and even death in horses and ponies so it is vital that horse owners educate themselves on the risks. In our latest blog Scientific Nutritional Products takes a look...
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