Chill Pill! Is Magnesium the Magic Mineral for Spooky Horses?
The struggle is real when we’re trying to handle – let alone ride – a spooky, hyper-reactive horse who just won’t listen. When it
The struggle is real when we’re trying to handle – let alone ride – a spooky, hyper-reactive horse who just won’t listen. When it
Simon Tainsh is a professional rider! He doesn’t get weekends off, holidays are few and far between and the prize money barely covers his entry
Daily aches and pains are something every horse (and their owner) experience at some point in their lifetime. However, even low-grade lameness could be indicative
When talented 17-year-old eventer Tayah Andrew discovered she’d made the Australian Young Rider Team for the 2017 Oceania Championships in Melbourne, her elation came with
Did you know that Gastric Ulcers are one of the most common issues that equine vets deal with every day? They are caused by an
Travelling long distances with performance horses can be stressful, expensive and can impact heavily on their health and wellbeing. Imagine arriving at your destination and
Dermatophilus congolensis, more commonly known as Rain Scald, is a bacterial infection found in cows and horses. The bacteria latch onto a carrier horse and
When exercising, the horse’s working muscles generate heat… The body heats up… The horse sweats… Excess heat is then dissipated through evaporative cooling. As simple
What is EIPH? EIPH is defined as bleeding from the lungs of horses during exercise (Hinchcliff et al. 2015). The condition is most frequently identified
Keeping her horses sound is a number one priority for NSW eventing rider Annabel Cargill. In this video, she talks about her philosophy on horse health,
Watch below as Dr. Leanne Begg talks about the causes and symptoms of Equine Gastric Ulcer Syndrome.
The painful scabs that form when Greasy Heel strikes do not look or feel great on your horse, but should you pick them off? The
Do you have a gelding who might forget he’s left his stallion life behind? Is he struggling to handle the new mare next door or
Hoof dressing alongside regular farrier visits is a part of routine foot maintenance because we want to make sure our horse’s feet are in the
Whatever discipline we do, we all share the same interest in creating a strong, muscular appearance in our horses. This all has to do with
We are often asked how GastroAID Everyday differs from other gut health supplements. We understand that with so many different options and ingredients available, it
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