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Calcium Supplementation for Horses

Calcium Supplementation for Horses

Authored By AmacronEquine Admin
In Australia, the pasture and the feeds available, generally have enough calcium supplied for your horses. However there are certain grasses that provide very little calcium, there are also certain growth stages of horses where an adequate level of Calcium is crucial. 
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Colic in Horses

Colic in Horses

Authored By AmacronEquine Admin
What is Equine Colic? Colic is the leading cause of medical fatalities in horses. The term colic is a very broad term and refers to “a pain in the horse's abdomen”. This pain may be caused by many different root issues. Learn more about this common horse digestive system disorder.
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Allowing the Horses Stomach to Function in the Normal Way

Allowing the Horses Stomach to Function in the Normal Way

Authored By AmacronEquine Admin

A Healthy Gut = A healthy Horse that can perform to its potential.

The purpose of Gut Health Plus is to allow the horses stomach to function in the normal way.

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Do you need to feed Iron to your Horse?

Do you need to feed Iron to your Horse?

Authored By Kelvin Sobey
Do you need to supplement your horses diet with Iron? Horses in hard work can lose 500mg of Iron per day through sweating, almost 60% of Australian thoroughbred trainers then add an iron supplement to their horses’ diet.
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Winter Care for Arthritic Horses

Winter Care for Arthritic Horses

Authored By AmacronEquine Admin
Just like older humans, ageing horses seem to feel the cold more and more with every passing winter. Check out some few ways to help keep your equine friend(s) happy and sound during the colder months.
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Signs your Horse May Be Affected by Arthritis | 4 CYTE Healing

Signs your Horse May Be Affected by Arthritis | 4 CYTE Healing

Authored By AmacronEquine Admin
Has your horse seemed a bit ‘not quite right’ recently? Maybe a little stiff when moving off, or uncharacteristically unwilling to work? Your equine buddy might be suffering from arthritis.
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