EMS
Horses with EMS, Equine Metabolic Syndrome, often have insulin resistance, obesity and an increased risk of laminitis. Unique support for metabolism and liver function is essential.
Insulin resistance
Insulin resistance affects blood sugar levels and increases the risk of obesity and hoof problems. Good nutritional and hormonal support is essential.
Dismissal
Inflammation is the loosening or tearing of the hoof wall, which can cause pain and lameness. Good support is crucial for recovery and prevention.
Hoof problems
Horses can suffer from brittle, weak or slow-growing hooves. Poor hoof quality can cause pain, lameness and infections and requires targeted support from within.
Osteoarthritis
Lameness (laminitis) is a painful condition of the hooves that often leads to lameness, heat and behavioural changes. Quick action is crucial.
Cushing's disease (PPID)
Cushing's disease (PPID) is a hormonal disorder in older horses that leads to hair loss, fatigue, muscle loss and an increased risk of infections.
Transport stress
Transport causes stress, reduced appetite and disruption of intestinal flora. Read how to support your horse before and after travel.
Icelander support
Icelanders need extra muscle and metabolic support due to their special gaits. Read how to boost their health and performance.
Winter dip
In winter, horses can be sluggish, less motivated and irritable. Read how to support your horse with seasonal winter dip.
Muscle inertia
Muscle lameness causes painful muscle stiffness and disturbed muscle metabolism. Find out how to support your horse during recovery.
