Horses are creatures of habit and change generally creates anxiety and stress… The amount of stress generally depends on the amount of change that takes place...
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Horses are creatures of habit and change generally creates anxiety and stress… The amount of stress generally depends on the amount of change that takes place...
Does my mare need a hormonal or calming supplement? If you are the owner of a mare, you are probably aware of the challenges that come with managing your mare’s oestrus cycle...
After years of planning and months of hard work we are proud to announce that Premier Performance are BETA NOPS and UFAS Accredited...
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We have started to cut out soya in lots of our products. Soya is being used more frequently in hard feeds in the form of soya bean meal, soya hulls and GM soya meal as it is a less costly ingredient...
What is nitric oxide? Nitric oxide (NO) is a compound produced in virtually every cell type in the body and is recognised as having several very important physiological roles in the body...
As we are now experiencing spring weather, it’s important to consider how changes in the environment and management can affect our horses...
What is L-arginine? L-arginine is an amino acid, which was discovered in 1895 and is involved in several metabolic pathways in the body, as well as being used to build protein in the body...
There are a few areas that are important to consider in relation to feeding your horses during the autumn and winter months...
Vitamins and minerals are two of the six essential nutrients required by horses...
Introduction Weaning usually occurs at around 6 months of age in most management practices; however, some foals are weaned as early as 3 months of age...
Fibre explained The term fibre is the collective term used to describe the cell wall components of the plant. There are two further definitions of fibre; physiological and chemical...
Horses that are in training and are competing require good nutritional support to aid optimal performance and also recovery from training and competing...
What is energy? We all need energy to survive and your horse is no different. Energy is required to maintain the body’s many vital functions and as fuel for exercise...
This week Professor Jo-Anne Murray has produced an easy to watch, informative video explaining how to prevent equine gastric ulcer syndrome...
Do horses prefer certain foods? A horse’s preference for certain foods is determined by many factors such as smell, taste and texture of the food, all of which help to prevent them from eating...
A dressage horse needs to be powerful and athletic along with having a high level of concentration and obedience...