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Our team of experts are on hand to offer nutrition advice.If you have a question about nutrition for our team get in touch:

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Managing Gastric Ulcers in Racehorses

Managing Gastric Ulcers in Racehorses

GASTRO RACE is a daily multifactorial gut supplement specially formulated for racehorses. It is a 100% natural feed supplement comprising of Ascophyllum Nodosum and Lithothamnium which provides a formulated balance of vitamins and minerals for racehorses. It is a natural approach to supporting the proper, efficient process of equine digestion, providing gastric and hind gut comfort. It may help support a healthy immune system, bone density and joint mobility. Gastro Race also helps with stress and may help improve recovery times.

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Managing Gastric Ulcer Issues the Natural Way

Managing Gastric Ulcer Issues the Natural Way

Gastric ulcers are the bane of the high performance horse world.  They can be difficult to diagnose with the majority of horses not showing outward clinical symptons. Some signs can include poor performance, colic, girthiness, weight loss and behavioural changes.

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Senior Horses

Senior Horses

As your horse ages they are prone to developing health problems. The good news is that your older horse can continue to have an active and indeed competitive life. Offering the best nutritional support early on, can help reduce the effects of ageing.

Immun-Ocean Senior has added Sulphate, Chondroitin, & Organic Turmeric powder to the already vitamin & mineral rich Ascophyllum Nodosum. This unique macro algae contains Calcium, Magnesium, Copper and Omega 3. This helps joint mobility, bone density and energy levels and maintains general health.

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Hard ground, Hard facts

Hard ground, Hard facts

When the horse’s hoof meets the ground, concussive force is created. The horse is designed to absorb the concussive forces by the structures of the foot and leg, when the ground is very firm, excessive concussive forces travel back up through your horse’s feet and legs.

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