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TOXIN BINDERS AND WHY YOUR HORSES NEED THEM
Why do your horses need a Toxin Binder? There has been considerable research conducted in relation to pasture related mycotox...
FROSTY COOL WEATHER, ITS EFFECTS ON GRASS AND YOUR HORSES
Is your horse suffering from severe spookiness, staggers, being very touchy, girthyness or lying down a lot at the moment? Frosty weather can potentially caus...
HAY BELLY IN HORSES
Hay Belly - what it looks like and how to treat it. Many people believe that hay belly means that the horse is eating too much hay, but this is not the case. Symptoms of Ha...
10 TOP TIPS FOR A HEALTHY HORSE
Providing great practical information for caring owners like you is our greatest passion. Here are 10 of our Top Tips to help you keep your horse healthy and performing at his or her best th...
SALT - A GAME CHANGER FOR YOUR HORSE
Salt is a very important when it comes to keeping horses happy, healthy and calm. With summer on its way it is a good idea to educate yourself about the salt re...
DUWELL FEEDING PLAN
Simple, economical and effective to ensure excellent health and behaviour Duwell is passionate about simplifying equine nutrition through the use of plain feeds and the targeted u...
TIPS AND HINTS
Ideas for Keeping Your Horse Health and Happy
Tips & Hints Ensure Excellent Health We have proven that the right mineral balance and diet can correct major health and behavioural issues in horses. ...
WHY ARE HORSES NOT NAUGHTY?
There are quite a few myths out there in regard to horses being "Naughty”. ...
IS MY HORSE AFFECTED BY MY GRASS?
Symptoms and things that can go wrong
Symptoms of pasture or feed-related mineral imbalances and Mycotoxicity can have the same symptoms. Adding a toxin binder is great way to make sure you horse is covered for every eventuali...
DUWELL WINTER HEALTH CHECKLIST
Part 1 - Hooves
Winter time can be very challenging with damp and cold conditions putting added stress on our horses and us too! ...
EXCESSIVE PROTEIN IN THE EQUINE DIET CAN CAUSE SIGNIFICANT PROBLEMS
Protein is absolutely necessary for the body to exist and survive. Without proteins, DNA, enzymes, and hormones would not exist as these substances are primarily composed of proteins. Life cannot be...
SPRING GRASS
Disaster Pasture or What!?
It is well known that spring grass can have a dramatic effect on your horse’s health and behaviour. Understanding the reasons why this happens will help you avoid likely problems. ...
HEAD FLICKING
DUWELL Protocol
DUWELL has successfully rehabbed 6 horses severely affected by head flicking. The most recent is a stunning eventing warmblood cross gelding. He had been flicking for 2 years and his owners were at a ...
LAMINITIS - AVOID THE PITFALLS
1. Happy, Healthy, Good To Go Action to take :– continue to feed plenty of fibre, quality magnesium, salt, bio-available minerals an...
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