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  • The severity of stomach ulcers affects the horse's behaviour and heart rate

    According to researchers, the severity of gastric ulcers in horses goes beyond the physical.

  • The horse's microbiota enters the race

    The result is clear: there is a link between microbiota composition and cardiovascular fitness during racing, with a diverse microbiota having a beneficial effect. Horses with a less diverse microbiota, especially rich in bacteria of the Lachnospiraceae genus, recover less well after endurance exercise.

  • Analyzing your horse's hair to determine its deficiencies: a good idea or a bad one?

    Les crins sont ils fiable pour analyser les carences de nos chevaux ?Are horsehairs reliable for analysing our horses' deficiencies?

  • Back in the meadow: how to worm effectively?

    With the arrival of spring, our equine companions are preparing to return to lush green pastures. However, this season also brings the dreaded return of pasture worms, requiring strategic deworming to ensure the well-being of your horses.

  • 5 things to do if your horse's back hurts

    ARTICLE written by Pax Animalis - Read the full article here!

  • Salt stone, ethics and ecology!

    Salt Requirements in Horses: Demystifying Himalayan Pink Salt

    The crucial role of salt in equine nutrition is undeniable. However, with so many options available, how can we make informed choices to meet the daily needs of our equines? This article takes a close look at salt requirements and the various possible sources, while demystifying the phenomenon surrounding Himalayan pink salt.

  • DOES THE MIRACLE PRODUCT EXIST?

    NO! So stop looking for cheap deals on the Internet with people who are either interested in making money or who have a big ego.
    Surround yourself with professionals and competent people if you really want to bring comfort to your horse.

  • Weight loss in horses

    Leanness in horses can have serious consequences and requires careful management. This article recommends regular assessment of the horse's body condition using the body condition score, where an ideal condition is scored at 3/5. A lower score, notably 2.5 or less, indicates worrying weight loss.

  • The Horse Remedy garden

    At Horse Remedy, we like to take care of ourselves, and take care of others. That's why we want to take advantage of this period of confinement to communicate our love of the earth and its resources, as well as share our knowledge and, why not, discover a gardener's soul.

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