Supplements for Horses

Our range of horse supplements has been specially formulated to enhance your horse's health and well-being. Designed to keep your horse calm, their gut healthy, and their joints moving with ease, our supplements cater to various aspects of your horse's health.

The supplements in our collection are from tried and tested brands such as Synequin, Protexin, and Equitop. Before starting any type of supplement, it’s important to consult with your veterinarian to ensure they are suitable for your horse’s specific needs and health status.

Only administer supplements according to the recommended dosage instructions - this will help to achieve optimal results and ensure your horse doesn’t have too many supplements.

Pay attention to any changes in your horse's behaviour, appetite or health after starting supplements, and adjust as needed based on their response. If you notice adverse side-effects, contact your veterinarian.

Supplements should be taken as part of a holistic health routine for your horse where they’re treated for worms, exercised, and regularly groomed to achieve optimal well-being. 

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What supplements does my horse need?

Before adding any supplements to your horse's diet, it's crucial to consult with your veterinarian or an equine nutritionist. They can evaluate your horse's needs and recommend the most appropriate supplements and dosages based on factors such as diet, health status and specific requirements.

How can I get my horse to take supplements? 

The simplest method is to mix the supplement with your horse's regular feed. Start by adding a small amount of the supplement to their feed and gradually increase the amount over several days to allow your horse to adjust to the taste and texture.

If your horse is particularly hesitant to eat supplements mixed with their feed, try mixing the supplement with a small amount of a tasty treat that your horse enjoys. Gradually decrease the amount of treat used over time until your horse is comfortable eating the supplement on its own.

For horses that are extremely picky or difficult to supplement through their feed, you may need to administer the supplement directly into their mouth using a syringe or dosing device. Be sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions for proper dosage and administration.

Offer supplements at the same time each day as part of your horse's regular feeding routine. Consistency can help reduce resistance and make it easier for your horse to accept the supplement over time.

Remember to always follow the recommended dosage instructions provided by the supplement manufacturer and consult with your veterinarian before introducing any new supplements to your horse's diet.

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