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Posted by EquiFeast on 4th Nov 2016

What does winter mean for laminitis sufferers?

So winter is here, the grass has stopped growing and your horse is probably going to be spending more time in than out. So now you can stop thinking about laminitis, right?Not quite!This time o …

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Posted by EquiFeast on 4th Nov 2016

What's the deal with Balancers?

Some swear by them, others loathe them. Yet what exactly are they and what’s more, can they benefit your horse?Let’s deal with the former to begin with; put simply balancers are a way of getting bro …

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Posted by EquiFeast on 2nd Nov 2016

3 Key Tips for Building More Topline

Use it or lose itYou won’t build much muscle without exercise. More so, that muscle won’t end up where you want it unless the horse is using itself properly. You cannot underestimate the importance …

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5 Signs your horse may need digestive support

Posted by EquiFeast on 28th Oct 2016

5 Signs your horse may need digestive support

Here are 5 of the more obvious signs that your horse’s digestive tract could probably do with a little bit of TLC.1 – Sloppy Poo – To be honest, any change in the consistency or the frequency of you …

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Posted by EquiFeast on 26th Oct 2016

'He was amazing, coped with a busy arena walk'

“I thought you might like to see this, we competed at Team & My Quest regionals at Moreton last weekend. I added an extra day of Optimax to his feed and he was amazing; coped with everything, in …

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21st Oct 2016

Are Your Pets Ready for Firework Night?

The sight of distressed pets can really spoil the enjoyment of fireworks so here are a couple of options to try if your favourite cat or dog is scared by the bangs and flashes.There are two nutrients …

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