Monday, February 17, 2014

4 Equine Supplements That You Should Try

If you've been a member of the equestrian community for some time now you have probably noticed how many different products and supplements there are out there that you can buy. Do a simple search on Google, Amazon or eBay for horse supplements and in a split second you will get thousands of results. We've got literally hundreds if not thousands of different types of supplements and supplement formulations to choose from and this massive choice causes a lot of overwhelm.

The fact is that most of the people who ride horses and are buying equine supplements are not professionals and they don't hold degrees in equine nutrition. Very few people actually know which equine supplements are good and which ones are bad and in this article I would like to clear some confusion and share with you a list of five equine supplements that are proven and tested by time and that you should definitely try.


  • First of all, look into equine feed balancers. Equine feed balancers have been around for decades and they are proven and tested by time. Millions of horse riders worldwide use equine feed balancers and they improve coat and skin health, digestive health, they improve topline and condition.
  • In addition to equine feed balancers you should also look into joint supplements. Joint supplements contain all of the essential active ingredients that are needed to strengthen and support our horse's joints.
  • If you are involved in competitive horse riding disciplines you should look into equine calmers. We all know that travelling, presence of new faces and environments can cause a lot of stress to our horses and you want to do whatever you possibly can to keep your horse calm if you are competing.
  • Once the weather gets warmer you want to look into garlic supplements. Garlic supplements help your horse to release a smell that will keep flies, mosquitoes, ticks and other annoying and aggressive insects at bay.





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