Supplements
Procssed Salt and Natural Salt Differ Mainly Just In Price
Unrefined salts have long been the darling of some gourmet cooks and up-scale restaurants because of the subtle differences in taste from refined table salt. However, "raw" salts | MORE
Chemical Dewormers are Best
We'd skip deworming all together before we spent money on an herbal/natural deworming product.
| MOREHorse Joint Supplements Guide
There are so many formulas and acronyms, it's no wonder you're confused. Here are the most common ingredients you'll find in joint nutraceuticals and why they're in there.
| MORETend To Garden-Variety Arthritis in Horses With Simple, Low-Cost Formulas
You can easily spend $3 a day putting your horse on a supercharged joint supplement. However, you may not need to do that. There's really no sense in | MORE
Compounded Horse Drugs: Do You Know What You’re Getting?
Compounding is the practice of hand-mixing drugs to meet a special need for a different dosage or different ingredients, including the inactive bases, than is available from a | MORE
Extended-Release Glucosamine Joint Supplement for Horses
Glucosamine helps maintain healthy joints. New from Farnam is MaxFlex XR Joint Formula, containing an extended-release formula designed to keep the glucosamine in your horse's system for 24 | MORE
Antioxidants Fight Bad-Boy Free Radicals in Horses
Your horse likely needs a vitamin E and selenium supplement-and possibly more.
| MOREMerial Launches Equioxx for Arthritis Pain in Horses
This new NSAID is costly, but it may be the answer for horses who can't handle bute.
| MOREVitamin E and Equine Motor Neuron Disase (EMND) in Horses
Adequate vitamin E intakes are necessary to help prevent this progressive disease.
| MOREEquiSearch’s Ask the Vet: Foal Supplements
Dr. Joyce Harman suggests types of feed and supplements for a reader's foal in this installment of EquiSearch.com's Ask the Vet. | MORE
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