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Autumn Laminitis Prevention
Autumn presents the risk of laminitis to many horse owners. This year, the milder weather has been continuing right into November which means laminitis risk can be higher, Scientific Nutritional Products explain how you can prevent the condition… Autumn weather...
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Dry Weather - Improving Hoof Health
It is very common for horses - whether barefoot or shod - to have brittle or cracked hooves resulting form Dry Weather conditions. Hoof care professionals and owners are fortunately becoming increasingly aware of the fact that nutrition is the...
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Protecting Hoof Health in Wet Weather
With continuing colder and wetter weather it is important to assess the different challenges and changes each season brings to horse ownership, such as hoof care. The horse’s hoof is composed of a similar complex as our finger nails and...
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Keeping horses sound
Few of us are fortunate enough to ride horses that are permanently sound in mind, body and limb! The nature of riding means that lameness is infuriatingly commonplace, and as the technical level of competition increases, so do the risks...
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Summer Happy!
With summer in full swing horse owners are getting to enjoy the long sun-filled days, shows and events and considerably less mucking out! However horse owners also need to be prepared for the flies, sunburn and hard ground which may...
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Equine Hoof Health in Summertime
Many horse owners will be familiar with the frustration of lost shoes and cracked, split feet during the summer months. The old adage; ‘No foot, no horse, is just as true as it ever was, so in our latest blog...
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Equine Summer Hoof Care
Hoof care is a vital part of summer management for anyone that owns horses. The summer weather can cause our equines feet to dry out, leading to problems such as cracks, heat and bruises. Any horse that has ‘poor feet’...
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