
Store horse feed correctly - to keep your horse healthy!
Proper Storage of Horse Feed: Why It Matters Correctly storing horse feed is crucial for maintaining your horse's health and performance. Horses are sensitive to contaminated feed, which can negati...

Respiratory disease in horses - No cough, no worries? Don't believe it!
It’s easy to believe your horse never coughs just because you never hear it cough, but does that mean it never coughs? How much time do you really spend with your horse—an hour a day or more? Most ...

Grazing – But the Right Way! The horses and most owners can hardly wait – traditionally, the grazing season starts on May 1st at many stables. However, grazing needs to be well-prepared. In additio...

Allergies in Sport Horses Allergies in sport horses are more common than one might think, and they can have a negative impact on a horse's performance. Grand Prix dressage rider Sarah Hassler fro...

Curcuma - The All-Rounder for Supporting Horse Health
Curcumin: The Turmeric Root – A Natural Ally for Horse Health The Power of CurcuminTurmeric root is widely recognized for its many health-promoting properties. A member of the ginger family, it has...

Supplementary Feed to Maintain Quality of Life
Supplementary Feed for Maintaining Quality of Life With the evolution of horses into companions for leisure and sport, it has become clear that traditional feeding methods often fail to meet the de...

Oil in Horse Feeding – Which is the Right One?
"We're already using sunflower oil" ... we hear this argument daily, but how do the inexpensive supermarket oils differ from the pricier ones from specialty stores? Expensive doesn’t always mean be...

Stomach ulcers - What can I do?
What is a Gastric Ulcer? A gastric ulcer in horses occurs when the protective lining of the stomach is damaged, and stomach acid begins to attack the stomach walls. This can be triggered by a varie...

Recognizing and correctly assessing hay quality
Can Horse Owners Trust that Attractive Hay Bales Are of Good Quality? Unfortunately, no! The results of some field studies are alarming. Despite appearing visually appealing, many hay bales tested ...