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 | Sep 18, 2023 | Blog, Competition horses, Horse health
Equine Gastric Ulcer Syndrome (EGUS) is now diagnosed as often as colic and arthritis. In fact 50-90% of adult horses have ulcers currently. However, the mechanism whereby ulcers occur is often misunderstood and prevention is tricky. In todays blog, we will be...
by chris | Jul 27, 2023 | Blog, Competition horses, Horse nutrition
You may have heard people on the yard talk about feeding a hay replacer and wondered what exactly that is. In today’s blog post we’re going to talk all about hay replacers and their benefits (they’re not just for veterans!) as well as the long awaited return of Pure...
by chris | Feb 28, 2022 | Blog, Features and Articles, From the horse's mouth, Horse care & management, Horse health
What is body condition scoring? Body condition scoring is a tool to assess your horse’s overall fat covering to determine if they are a healthy weight. We can use it to monitor weight loss, weight gain or weight maintenance. Assessing your horse’s weight throughout...