Omegas, Bioavailability and Your Pet’s Gut
Bioavailability You may find yourself asking, what is bioavailability and why is it important to my animal’s health? The bioavailability of a nutrient is the proportion of the nutrient that
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Bioavailability You may find yourself asking, what is bioavailability and why is it important to my animal’s health? The bioavailability of a nutrient is the proportion of the nutrient that
In part one, Beau experienced early symptoms of Cushing’s Disease. What started with symptoms of lethargy, difficulty losing weight, and struggling to gain muscle quickly turned into laminitis. After blood
First things first, if you don’t already know this, listed above are the three primary forms of omega-3 fatty acids. Before we can begin to jump into ALA vs. DHA
After a couple of years taking horseback riding lessons I knew I wanted to have a horse of my own. We looked at many horses, but Beau, a triple-registered Spotted
In society today, it is common to find people who treat their dogs as if they are their children. Cleanliness, happiness, safety, and overall health. These are a few of
Horses are a part of countless fairytales, so much so that horseback riding for kids can be a magical experience. Yet, the sheer size and visible strength of a horse
In part one of our Excel Supplements Anhidrosis series, we discussed what anhidrosis is and the causes behind this condition. Now we’re back for part two, where we will delve
Tendons are a part of the musculoskeletal system of the horse. They are responsible for stretching and contracting to help disperse the concussive forces that the skeletal system encounters.
We hear the word ligament all the time with horses, but, do we really know what our trainers and vets are referring to? Because this structure is so important to the equine athletes body, below are a couple helpful pieces of information to know.
After a hard ride, have you ever noticed your horse not sweating enough? It is 90+ degrees outside and humid; why is he not drenched!? You only found sweat under
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