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
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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
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Alternative Feeds For Racehorses
Feeding racehorses correctly is an art and a science. One of the most delicate areas to balance is the safe feeding of horses that are in intense exercise programs but also are confined to stalls and must consume high concentrate rations to meet their energy requirements.
Balancing the Equine Diet
When developing rations for horses, especially those that are required to perform at the highest level, balance is crucial. From broodmares and young, growing horses to racehorses on the track, nutritional requirements for digestible energy (energy) or calories, protein, vitamins, and minerals must be considered.
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Factors such as physical and psychological stress, an unbalanced diet, antibiotics, and an oversupply of starches and sugars can result in inflammation and erosion in the horse’s gut wall.