It is well known by most horse owners that Springtime is a risk factor for laminitis, especially for horses and ponies suffering from issues with metabolic diseases, but can horses get laminitis in autumn? We look at the research findings.
Atypical myopathy is a severe and often fatal muscle disorder that affects grazing animals mainly in the Autumn, but also at other times of the year. In the second of our series about seasonal toxins, we take a look at the symptoms and causes.
As autumn creeps in it is time to be vigilant to the additional plants and trees that pose a threat to your horse. We look at some of the most common and what they could mean for your horse.
One question we often get asked is if our products are permitted in competition. In this article we answer the question and take a look at the prohibited substances and how we can reduce the risk of our horses consuming them.
When thinking of the digestive system many people start at the stomach but of course the digestive system starts with the mouth. We take a look at equine dental health including tooth types and potential problems.
The more the horse chews, the more saliva is produced. We look at the important role that saliva plays in your horse's wellbeing.
Steady-Up® has been used for years by horse owners to help their horses relax and focus. With over 300 product reviews and a 4.9/5 Feefo rating, we answer your common questions about Steady-Up®.
This week we look at the vitamins and minerals that your horse won't get from grass alone and how you can top-up their intake.
With the forecast of thunderstorms across the country over the coming weeks, we look at how to keep your horse calmer if they are prone to getting stressed and anxious during weather changes and other times.
Managing good-doer types can be hard as it can feel like you must constantly keep an eye on their weight and what they are eating otherwise the pounds will pile on overnight. We look at some key points for keeping their waistlines in check.