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Louisiana State University Double Blind Stress Study on Relyne GI
The following excerpt from the white paper, “Effects of Relyne GI with Beta Glucan (TBG-136™) on stomach health,” demonstrates why horse owners are excited about the new Relyne GI. Read more...
Bacterial & Fungal Skin Infections in Horses: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment
There are several types of skin infections that horses can get from bacterial or fungal sources. Most of these skin issues are exaggerated by warm, humid weather. Read more...
What causes gastrointestinal ailments and what are the symptoms?
The hindgut microbiome is balanced between beneficial microbes and harmful bacteria, and this healthy balance can easily be damaged by several factors. Read more...
Which horses are most prone to gastrointestinal ailments?
Horses that have an unbalanced diet or are under stress are more likely to experience GI microflora imbalance. Read more...
How do you treat gastrointestinal ailments?
Adding more of the beneficial bacteria needed for digestion will counteract digestive upset caused by an imbalance of bad over good bacteria in the hindgut. Read more...
What causes diarrhea in horses and what are the symptoms?
Although diarrhea can be seen with enteritis, it is not always associated with inflammation of the bowel. Read more...
Cracked, Dry Horse Hooves: Causes & Treatments
The horse’s hoof are affected by the moisture content of the ground it stands upon. Read more...
What causes gastric discomfort in horses and what are the symptoms?
Research shows that gastric discomfort can result from the constant acid secretion, high grains diets, chronic stall confinement and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. Learn more. Read more...
Which horses are most prone to gastric discomfort?
Equine gastric ulcers can affect any horse at any age. Up to 90% of racehorses and 60% of show horses have gastric ulcers, but even non-performance horses and foals can be affected. More. Read more...
How do you treat gastric discomfort in horses?
Equine gastric ulcers can affect any horse at any age. Up to 90% of racehorses and 60% of show horses have gastric ulcers, but even non-performance horses and foals can be affected. More. Read more...