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  • Free equine vet talk at Loch Leven

    Loch Leven Equine Practice are hosting an evening talk with world renowned equine vet Derek Knottenbelt OBE BVM&S DVM&S, DipECEIM MRCVS on May 18.

  • Feeding and coping in a frozen winter

    WELL winter has arrived in Scotland, and although we knew it was coming that first week of frost and snow always comes as a shock to the system, especially when autumn was so unseasonably mild.

  • O – Orthopaedic disorders and their effect on how to feed the young horse

    Perhaps you have bred what could be your next perfect horse or you have bought in a youngster with great hopes for his future; this is the moment where many owners become anxious about how to feed ‘baby’.

  • N...Is for New generation – feeding the brood mare

    Feeding the mare during pregnancy and lactation is something that many horse owners, especially first timers, get anxious about.

  • M ... metabolic syndrome (equine)

    Metabolic diseases of the horse are becoming more and more prevalent in the population as a whole.

  • J is for joints

    Joint supplements are one of the most popular nutritional supplements given to horses.

  • The ‘I’ is for ‘immunity’

    The immune system protects the body against infection or disease.

  • H is for... Hay for your horse

    FORAGE, whether in the form of hay, haylage or grass, should be the major contributor to all horses’ diets.

  • G is for...grazing season

    The majority of horse owners look forward to this time of the year; all the horses are out and there is less mucking out to do and more time to spend with your four legged friends.

  • F is for...fuel

    ENERGY IS required by your horse for maintenance.

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