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The "Good Doer" Problem: Managing Weight Without Compromising Health

The "Good Doer" Problem: Managing Weight Without Compromising Health

Every yard has one. The horse that gains weight looking at fresh air. The pony that thrives on minimal feed....

Travel Stress in Horses: What Actually Happens to the Gut

Travel Stress in Horses: What Actually Happens to the Gut

Travelling is part of life for many horses. Competitions, training clinics, race meetings, yard moves, veterinary appointments, sales and stay-away...

More Work, More Stress: Why Performance Horses Need Gut Support

More Work, More Stress: Why Performance Horses Need Gut Support

When we think about improving performance, we often look at training, fitness, and nutrition. But there’s one area that’s still...

Strong Starts: Supporting Mares and Foals Through Lactation

Strong Starts: Supporting Mares and Foals Through Lactation

Foaling season is one of the most important and demanding times in any breeding programme. From the moment a foal...

Spring Routine Mistakes: The 5 Changes That Disrupt Your Horse’s Gut

Spring Routine Mistakes: The 5 Changes That Disrupt Your Horse’s Gut

Spring brings a welcome shift. More turnout, better weather, increasing work. But it also brings one of the biggest challenges...

Selling Your Horse Short? Why Spring Condition Isn’t Always What It Seems

Selling Your Horse Short? Why Spring Condition Isn’t Always What It Seems

Spring arrives and suddenly everything looks better. Coats shine, grass is coming through, and horses start to fill out again....

Competition Season Gut Protection: Ulcers, Travel Stress, and Feeding Strategies That Help

Competition Season Gut Protection: Ulcers, Travel Stress, and Feeding Strategies That Help

As competition season approaches, horses often experience a gradual increase in workload, travel and routine changes. For many horses, this...

Spring Grass, Weight Gain and Laminitis Risk: A Calm Plan for Spring Turnout

Spring Grass, Weight Gain and Laminitis Risk: A Calm Plan for Spring Turnout

Every year it happens. The weather softens, the grass begins to grow, and suddenly horse owners everywhere start worrying about...

Hormonal Mares in Late Winter: Behaviour, Stress, and Feeding Support Before Spring

Hormonal Mares in Late Winter: Behaviour, Stress, and Feeding Support Before Spring

As winter begins to loosen its grip and daylight slowly increases, many owners start to notice familiar changes in their...

Back Into Work Without Breaking Them: A Simple Fitness Build Plan for February

Back Into Work Without Breaking Them: A Simple Fitness Build Plan for February

After a winter of lighter work, turnout days and the odd muddy hack, February is when many horses start heading...

Winter Gut Check: Colic, Stress, and Stabling Changes That Can Knock Digestion Off Track

Winter Gut Check: Colic, Stress, and Stabling Changes That Can Knock Digestion Off Track

Winter does not just change your horse’s coat and workload. It changes the entire digestive environment. Less turnout, less movement,...

Mud Fever Season: Prevention, Early Signs, and a Simple Leg-Care Routine That Actually Works

Mud Fever Season: Prevention, Early Signs, and a Simple Leg-Care Routine That Actually Works

Mud fever. Pastern dermatitis. Greasy heels. Scabby legs. Whatever name you use, it is one of the most common winter...

New Year, Better Routine: Building a Simple, Sustainable Supplement Plan

New Year, Better Routine: Building a Simple, Sustainable Supplement Plan

If you’ve ever looked at your feed room and thought, “How did we end up with seven tubs and no...

Radiance Gold’s Year-End Health Check: The 7-Point Wellness Review Every Horse Needs

Radiance Gold’s Year-End Health Check: The 7-Point Wellness Review Every Horse Needs

If you do one thing for your horse before the year wraps up, make it this: a simple, repeatable year...

Feed Changes Without the Drama: Switching Safely to Winter Rations

Feed Changes Without the Drama: Switching Safely to Winter Rations

Winter often means more time in, more rugs, and a shift in calorie sources. The hindgut likes routine, so we...

Winter Workload: Joint Support for Older and Performance Horses

Winter Workload: Joint Support for Older and Performance Horses

Cold, wet weather and shorter daylight can leave joints feeling stiffer and soft tissue tighter. Older horses tend to show...

Glossy Coats & Happy Skin: Managing Mallanders/Sallanders the Smart Way

Glossy Coats & Happy Skin: Managing Mallanders/Sallanders the Smart Way

If you’ve got a feathered cob or heavy breed, you may have met mallanders and sallanders- those stubborn, waxy scabs...

Horse Gut Health 101: Signs, Fixes, and the Daily Routine That Actually Works

Horse Gut Health 101: Signs, Fixes, and the Daily Routine That Actually Works

When your horse’s gut is happy, everything else tends to fall into place- energy, coat, temperament, even performance.

Preparing Your Horse’s Immune System for Winter

Preparing Your Horse’s Immune System for Winter

As autumn rolls into winter, our horses face a very different set of challenges. Shorter days, more time stabled, wet...

From Parched Pastures to Balanced Diets: How to Help Your Horse After Poor Grazing Conditions

From Parched Pastures to Balanced Diets: How to Help Your Horse After Poor Grazing Conditions

After months of unusually hot, dry weather, many horse owners across the UK have faced the same challenge: parched paddocks...

A Totally natural concept

A Totally natural concept

Most health conscious people know that a deficiency or imbalance in the diet will affect skin, gut, performance, temperament and...

The use of herbs in horses

The use of herbs in horses

There are numerous methods of curing imbalances and general health problems but nothing can compare with the use of natures...

Keep your horse happy

Keep your horse happy

A healthy horse’s foundation must be built on a happy, relaxed and content horse.As in humans anxiety is not good...

The way nature intended

The way nature intended

The use of herbs in the care of horses and ponies has been the practice for many hundreds of years...

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