Omega-3 in Horses
We all know that consistent grooming skills are a must for a shiny, healthy coat. But it is also crucial that you understand how certain feed affects your horses. That is the mark of a well-rounded horseman.
Excel’s blog is a resource for horse owners who want to learn more about caring for their horses. Our Horses are our best friends, and we want the best for them. However, knowing how to care for them can be daunting, especially when it comes to their health. This is why Excel’s Equine Health Blog is here to help. Because every horse is different, we provide the latest information so you can make educated decisions about your horse’s care. From Horse Colic and How to Handle It to Everything You Need to Know About Allergies In Horses– we have got you covered! At Excel, we understand the importance of keeping your horse healthy and happy!
We all know that consistent grooming skills are a must for a shiny, healthy coat. But it is also crucial that you understand how certain feed affects your horses. That is the mark of a well-rounded horseman.
Polysaccharide Storage Myopathy (PSSM), also called Equine Polysaccharide Storage Myopathy (EPSM), is an inherited condition that occurs most commonly in Quarter Horses, Draft Horses and Warmbloods.
This study demonstrated the use of ExcelEQ ProElite oil therapy and the effects it has on the gastrointestinal health of horses. Learning about horse gastrointestinal health is of extreme importance
We all know the Omegas are an important component in a horse supplement, but short of spending hours reading each tag for every ounce of information with a Google search bar in hand, how are you to decide in that moment, standing in the aisle of marketing hell, which is the best option for your horse?
If you have body clipped in the past, you are familiar with the routine. Before your horse gets clipped, you have to give him a good bath (and possibly ShowSheen him). This will allow your clipper blades to attain a smoother, even cut with less lines. Having a clean horse to body clip also extends the life of your clippers and blades because they are not fighting through caked-in dirt or fungus entangled in your horse’s hair.
How to Manage Horses in Hot Weather I grew up in New Jersey, which has its moments of extreme temperatures. Every so often, we will have a summer that has
Shows must abide new guidelines from US Equestrian, CDC (Center for Disease Control), and the WHO (World Health Organization). In case you haven’t seen the new COVID-19 US Equestrian Guidelines, you can view them here: https://www.usef.org/forms-pubs/5Qx7zDlFvXs/usef-covid-19-rule-modifications
No Hoof, No Horse! Have you ever heard the saying, “No hoof, no horse?” The definition of that phrase is this: if your horse does not have solid, healthy feet,
As horse people, we are familiar with different types of oils for our horses diet. But there is a new type of oil that has recently taken the horse world by storm: Camelina oil.
What Does FEI Show Safe Really Mean? How many equine competitors know the rules and regulations surrounding the supplements they use? Finding products that are guaranteed regulation safe for top
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