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PUTTING WEIGHT ON AN UNDERWEIGHT OR ELDERLY HORSE
Some horses are more inclined to be 'hard doers' while others have physical, environmental or emotional reasons for having difficulty in keeping weight on. You should never be in a rush for a horse to gain weight. Approach weight gain as you would weight loss - slowly, steadily and with their overall health in mind.
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WOOD CHEWING HABITS IN HORSES
I’d like to know which underlying causes are known for horses to chew wood (besides boredom!). What do you recommend people use to try and prevent this from happening please?!
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MILLIE'S WINTER ROUND-UP
"With limited events and some hampered travelling, winter has been a bit slower. In July we attended to Flight of the Phoenix Event in Denman and in August we competed at Forbes at the showjumping."
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5 BENEFITS OF DETOXING YOUR HORSE WITH ZEOLITE!
Zeolite is helpful for both humans and animals. When it’s ingested, it detoxifies the body of harmful toxins like mercury, lead, aluminium, arsenic, plastic residues. It even removes radioactive isotopes like plutonium and uranium!
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