Riding Tips and Hints with Brett Cantle
admin
Feeding Horses To Help Gut Health
Horses are what we call monogastric (single stomach) hindgut fermenters and their digestive tract has been designed for eating high fibre forages over long periods of the day. However, horses don’t have the necessary enzymes… Continue reading Feeding Horses To Help Gut Health
How To Reduce The Risk Of Your Horse Developing Gastric Ulcers
As we prepare horses for the upcoming year of competing, no matter what your chosen discipline is there are a few important things that you can do to help reduce your horse’s risk of developing… Continue reading How To Reduce The Risk Of Your Horse Developing Gastric Ulcers
Do You Have An Emergency Plan In Place For Your Horses?
Horses are inquisitive creatures and their natural flight response often leads them to being accident prone. Anyone who owns horses understands the anxiety and helplessness we feel when something goes wrong with our beloved companions. … Continue reading Do You Have An Emergency Plan In Place For Your Horses?
David Finch
More Awards for David Finch
Grant Wieck
Reduced Sodium from 12% to 3% – Quality silage reflects soil improvement!
Frank Boyd
Pasture Improvement and pH correction using NatraMin
Soil Remineralisation
Soil Remineralisation improved soil structure & increased production
Bighead in Horses
Nutritional Secondary Hyperparathyroidism (NSH) is most commonly referred to by the name “Bighead” or sometimes “Bran Disease” and is a condition that develops as a result of a calcium imbalance within the horse’s diet. Calcium… Continue reading Bighead in Horses
Equine Enhancer And Gut Health
If the horse’s gut is unhealthy it is usually caused by things such as poor animal husbandry, high levels of stress and an incorrect diet. This can result in issues such as gastric ulcers, hindgut… Continue reading Equine Enhancer And Gut Health