If you’re planning a sporting career for your horse, you’ll need to make sure he’s in good physical condition. First of all, he needs regular veterinary check-ups. His diet must be perfectly adapted to provide him with all the energy he needs for the discipline you’re planning for him. To complete his diet, you can […]
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Properly controlling your horse’s diet is the key to meeting its energy needs during wintry weather or hot weather. Like any mammal, the horse can regulate its internal temperature according to external conditions. Between 5 and 25°C, the horse’s body does not need to make any effort to maintain its temperature. But beyond this range, […]
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A horse’s well-being depends on several factors, such as its environment, lifestyle, activity, etc. Your horse’s diet can also play a key role in his well-being. It must meet all its nutritional and energy needs. The non-negligible basis of the horse’s diet: forage The horse is a monogastric herbivore, which spends 16 hours a day […]
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Competition horses are real athletes. Their body is regularly subjected to intense efforts, so it is important to offer them a horse food that will cover all their energy needs and contribute to their well-being. The H150 range, ideal for intense and sustained efforts The H150 range has been specially designed for competition horses and […]
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Breeding horses have very specific needs, whether it is the brood mare, the stallion or the foal. For a foal in good shape, it is necessary that the brood mare is also in good health in order to give him all the vitamins he will need to grow up. The stallion must also be the […]
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Today, the energy needs of horses subjected to intense and repeated efforts (competition and racing) are sometimes more than double their maintenance needs. It is easy to cover the energy needs of the performance horse by increasing the proportion of cereals (and therefore starch) in the total ration. But the horse’s digestive physiology has its […]
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Today’s foals are tomorrow’s athletes and if we want these athletes to perform at their best, it is important to provide them with all the nutrients they need to grow and develop to their full genetic potential and become the great athletes you want them to be. Foal nutrition begins in the mare’s womb during […]
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The show horse is a real athlete: like any sportsman, he must have a healthy lifestyle and be particularly monitored in terms of nutrition. The results obtained and the health of the horse depend in part on the care given to its nutrition. A traditional diet is not always sufficient to cover the needs of […]
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The summer season is often synonymous with putting your horse out to pasture. Unlike a horse living in a stall, a horse in a meadow will feed on grass in the pastures, thus modifying its diet. But with the sun and the high temperatures, the grass can lose its energy content. It may therefore be […]
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Racehorses are physically very demanding. The racehorse’s diet is therefore a clever mix of different energy sources that will enable him to cover his energy needs according to the type of effort he will have to make. We talk about energy for long effort or energy for short and explosive effort. Fiber, the basis of […]
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