Eating manure
Some horses eat manure, which can be caused by deficiencies, intestinal problems, stress or boredom. Timely support is important for your horse's health and well-being.
Active horse
Horses that are very active often need extra support for muscles, energy and recovery after exercise.
Lyme
Lyme can cause variable symptoms in horses, such as muscle pain, stiffness, fatigue and reduced appetite. Early recognition and support are important.
Anaemia
Anaemia in horses can cause fatigue, lethargy and a less alert horse. Timely recognition and support are important.
Depression / lifeless
A horse that is not feeling well may be lethargic, listless or less alert. It is important to identify the cause and support the horse.
Dull coat during moulting
During the moult, shedding the old coat and creating a new one takes a lot of energy. Some horses become lifeless and their coat looks dull.
CPL
CPL is a chronic inflammation of the hoof or hoof cavity in horses. Symptoms include lameness, sensitivity of the hoof and sometimes swelling. Timely care is important for recovery and comfort.
Weight loss
Losing weight in horses can have several causes, such as stress, illness or insufficient nutrient intake. It is important to identify the cause and provide the horse with targeted support.
Piroplasmosis
Piroplasmosis is a tick-borne blood disease in horses. Symptoms may include fever, anaemia, weakness and decreased appetite. Timely recognition is important for recovery.
Mug
Mug is a common skin inflammation in the hollow of the hoof caused by moisture, mud, bacteria, fungi or mites. It can cause redness, pain, scabs, swelling and sometimes lameness.
