Equine Nutrition Supplements for the Performance Horse
Renowned equine nutritionist Dr. Amy M Gill has formulated a line of nutrient targeted therapies for horses that are affected by growth, metabolic, exercise and immune disorders by providing them with targeted levels of specific nutrients. Equi-Force products are novel, proprietary formulations based on solid clinical and field research. Dr. Gill’s formulas contain therapeutic dosing and when used correctly, will help exert a positive physiological effect by providing the raw nutrients the horse needs to get and stay healthy.
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Featured Products
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Phone Consultation with Dr. Amy Gill
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Electro-Ryte – Unrefined Salt Based Horse Electrolyte – 30 lbs
Original price was: $99.95.$94.95Current price is: $94.95. -
Algae-to-Omega – Horse Omega 3 Supplement from Algae- 3 lbs
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Omegatri – Horse Omega 3 Flax Oil Supplement – 1 Gallon with once ounce pump
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Osteo-Gen – Horse Bone Cartilage Building Supplement – 5 lbs
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Osteo-Sil – 8.3 oz Horse Bone Cartilage Building Supplement
$79.95
Something Extra For Joints
Some nutritional additives, or supplements, are proven to help a horse improve its athletic potential – a growing number of horse owners and trainers are aware that alternative therapies and dietary supplements are useful in treating many conditions and illnesses that affect horses.
Disorders Caused By Feeding Practices
Now, more than ever, with so many horses developing metabolic problems, we must recognize that horses still are simply grazing herbivores. They are equipped with a digestive tract and endocrine system that can handle large quantities of fiber but are not very efficient at metabolizing, absorbing, and processing sugar.
Classifying Commercial Horse Feed
Looking through and examining the many types of equine feed available in today’s market can be an overwhelming and frustrating experience. Textured, processed, complete, what does it all mean?