Horse Health
Walk any show aisle and youāll see jars promising a āquietā horse overnight. Some riders swear by them; others see no change at all. The truth sits between marketing hype and hard science. Whether a calming supplement works depends on...
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Horses are flight animals, hard-wired to react first and think later. Showgrounds, vet visits, long hauls, even a sudden change in turnout routine can spike cortisol and turn the most reliable partner into a bundle of nerves. While a little...
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Magnesium is the fourth-most abundant mineral in the equine body. It participates in more than 300 enzyme-driven reactions that regulate nerve transmission, muscle contraction, energy production, and bone strength. When levels slipāeven slightlyāhorses can appear tense, muscle-sore, or metabolically fragile,...
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