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Balancing Equine Supplements
With Harmony Premium Equine, you have the power to create the ideal ration for your horse.
The Importance of Equine Gut Health
The healthy gut is like traffic in a busy city. The flow continues, lights working and as soon as there is an accident there is now chaos, since everyone is trying to find alternate routes…
Winter Feeding Tips for Your Horse
Winter is approaching, or already here, in parts of Western Canada. The cold, windy days are difficult for horses, and for our horse care-takers. We need to pay attention to these 6 key aspects when feeding horses during the winter months. Provide Ample Forage Shelter, Wind Breaks Water access Provide Salt, and a Balanced Vitamin/Mineral Evaluate/Monitor Body Condition Additional […]
Horse Gut Health; Prebiotics and Postbiotics, Explained.
Prebiotics and postbiotics are available nutrient supplements to support horse gut health and immune function. What is the Gut Microbiome? The horses’ gastrointestinal tract contains an ecosystem of microorganisms, called the microbiome. In a healthy state, the microbiome is balanced with beneficial bacteria (also known as probiotics). These bacteria are fermenting carbohydrates (such as fibre) […]
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Smoke Exposure in Horses
Keep a watchful eye on your animals if you’re in one of the many areas currently impacted by wildfires. Even the more distant communities can be greatly affected by windswept smoke and should monitor air quality closely.
Recognizing Hoary Alyssum
Have you spotted hoary alyssum on your property or in your hay? While its effects can vary from mild to severe – it’s best to remove it at the first sighting.
Understanding Your Hay Analysis
When selecting a hay for your horse, the options may seem overwhelming – or perhaps very limited, depending on the year and your location.
Feeding Broodmares & Foals
Learn how to feed your broodmares and foals using our high quality equine feeds. During early pregnancy mare nutrient requirements are similar to that of a non pregnant mature mare. They should be fed in a manner to achieve desired weight gain/loss on an individual basis.