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Has your horse lost its Va Va Voom?

Va Va Voom   If your horse has been lacking in energy then start with some basic checks...

  Fuel Fuel – Are you giving the right fuel for your horse’s energy requirements?

  • Feed quality (in date and good specification)
  • Correct quantity – too little or too much can = less energy
  • Vitamin & Mineral intake – providing a balanced ration is important to general health
  • Electrolytes – Keep them topped up - a lack of them can cause lethargy

  Mile on the clockMiles on the clock – your horse’s workload

  • Is your horse fit enough? if you’re unsure seek advice from a trainer or professional
  • Are you fit enough? an unfit rider will quickly contribute to a tired horse
    • Take time to consider any injuries, age and condition of your horse when planning a fitness regime.

  Check the body work   Check the body work – Is it in good nick?

  • If your horse is prone to skin challenges or is looking a little dull he may be lacking in certain nutrients, check with your vet or speak to an equine nutritionist.

    Regular Service and motRegular MOT & Service – check everything is in good working order

  • Vet – Regular health check plus vaccinations
  • Dentist – at least once a year
  • Farrier – every 6-8 weeks
  • Physio – at least once a year
  • Saddle Fitter – at least once a year
  • Equine Nutritionist – at least once a year

Accessories   Accessories – pimp up your pony

  • Use heart rate monitors
  • Free tracking apps like Endomondo to keep track of your horse's workload

  If you are satisfied that your horse has passed these checks then try feeding Energize a supplement that  helps to support energy delivery, utilising Iron, Copper and B vitamins to support blood oxygen levels and energy metabolism to help optimise performance.  If you would like to speak to a nutritional advisor about your horse's energy requirements please call us on Freephone 0800 585525, we're open 7 days a week!