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Posted by Malcolm Green on 3rd Jun 2021

Are your conditioning cubes making your horse batty

Our horses need fuel to carry out their work, maintain their bodies and keep warm. This fuel (calories or in the modern jargon Mega Joules) can be provided in different forms: Sugars and starches - w …

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Posted by Malcolm Green on 26th Jan 2021

10 reasons we say "Excess Magnesium Sedates"

If you want your horse to be responsive to the aids, focused on you and work and not distracted or anxious, you need its brain to be working as nature intended. So why do we advise to avoid magne …

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Posted by Malcolm Green on 11th Jan 2021

European Shipments

EquiFeast EU shipmentsUpdate 11 Jan 2021We suspended all EquiFeast shipments to the EU over Christmas and New Year to see how the couriers would cope. That seems to have been a good decision as DPD …

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Posted by Malcolm Green on 11th Dec 2020

“Brain food” for top performing horses

Quiz: If someone put salt in your coffee what would you do? 1.Add loads of sugar2.Add more salt and Bovril and turn it into a savoury drink3.Throw it away and start again without saltIt’s a no brain …

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Posted by Malcolm Green on 2nd Dec 2020

Is your balancer making your horse Batty?

Feed balancers are a great way to get the vitamins, minerals and amino acids that may be deficient in grass and hay into your horse. Being fed at fairly low rates (typically 250-500g a day) they don …

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