A Horse’s Health Care Starts With Its Stomach
If you’d like a good steed you can enter in reining, show jumping or dressage events, tune your horse’s health care programme to improving the state of its digestive system.
A number health concerns that a horse can suffer with are directly related to the healthiness of its digestive tract. As an example, a steed’s first line of defence against illness-causing agents is the healthy bacteria in its gut. More therefore what’s responsible for the production of biotin, which is necessary for horses to have healthy tails, manes, and hooves, are the good bacteria again found inside the steed’s tum. So, an unhealthy bowels having a poor functioning small intestine or big intestine or stomach can cause studs and mares to get colic, ulcers, diet allergies, an unhealthy skin condition, a leaky gut, and weight problems. In easier terms, a healthy pony is a product of a good digestion and the converse also applies: an unhealthy digestive tract makes an unhealthy pony.
So how does one go about looking after your horses ‘ digestive tract? The most simple trick is to increase the population of the good bacteria that prosper in their gut at a desirable, healthy level and keep them alive. If you’re interested to know more about the science behind this or would like to know more about good bacteria in the stomach and their effects on horses, you can check out interesting and informative websites on the net. There are currently several web sites catering specifically to equestrian needs like medical care for horses amongst others.
Fundamentally, an equestrian just has to feed their horses a healthy meal rich with vitamins and minerals and those that promote the presence of live good bacteria in their gut. Give diet supplements if the food to be given doesn’t contain the indispensable amounts of minerals and vitamins to make a healthy horse. For steeds with sensitive stomachs, be sure to give something to decrease the risk of getting colic. Better yet , provide them enough of the kind of food that will keep them from having ulcers. These sound simpler said than done, but in fact an equestrian can easily provide all of these by mixing one or two ingredients to make a tasty pony supplement recipe.
Here are some recommended ingredients that should be incorporated to make a healthful home made pony supplement: beet pulp or hay (a lot of them) to prevent stomach acids that cause ulcer; a dose of acidophilus or bifidus to keep a raised level of good bacteria; blue-green algae and mangosteen juice, the trace minerals and anti-oxidants of these mix to heal stomach ulcers; and Eleviv, which is very beneficial for traumatized horses by helping them transition from a fight or flight nature to a more placid nature.
Gather the ingredients and do some mixing in your kitchen for a nutritious pony feed that boosts their digestive system and hence their general health. Give this supplement constantly to your horse and you’ll soon find yourself riding a beautiful, healthy mare.
Horses are Heather Toms’ passion and she enjoys sharing her extensive knowledge through her 100’s of articles with other horse lovers… like all things about stable rugs
by List of Sports on February 11th, 2012 Tags: A Horse’s Health Care Starts At Its Stomach, horse riding, horse training, show jumping
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