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LEARN MOREHorses get arthritis brought on by regular work and/or injuries. Arthritis also naturally occurs as your horse gets older. From supplements to injections, there are many things to help your arthritic horse.
Mild dehydration can be managed and often reversed with the use of electrolytes. Electrolytes provide the salts your horse loses through sweating.
Hoof health is an important part of any equine management program. Some horses have hooves that are dry, brittle, cracking, etc. Work with your farrier to help alleviate these issues.
Just like humans, horses can use help recovering after an illness or injury. There are supplements available to help your horse’s immune system as she recovers.
Data shows that at least 80% of horses have ulcers. This means your horse may have ulcers. Simple things like changing to alfalfa hay may help.
Some horses are just more reactive than others. Once pain has been ruled out, there are other options to help your reactive horse.
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