by Caroline Simpson | Apr 1, 2026 | Blog
As winter fades and the first flush of green returns to the fields, many horse owners feel a sense of relief. Longer days, drier ground, and fresh pasture seem like a welcome change. But spring also brings one of the most significant seasonal risks to equine health:...
by Caroline Simpson | Mar 27, 2026 | Blog
Let’s be honest – owning a horse isn’t cheap. Between livery, farriery and vet bills, the cost quickly adds up, and feed alone can set you back anywhere from £480 to £1,200 a year. It’s a significant expense for any owner. But what if your feeding routine could help...
by chris | Apr 11, 2022 | Blog, Horse nutrition, Horse supplements
Bioavailable is a term you may regularly see on marketing material, product labels and websites -often in the context of ‘contains a highly bioavailable form of X’. It implies that being bioavailable is a good thing. But what does this term really mean, and are some...