Ailsa Sexton has established herself as a respected equestrian professional, with decades of experience spanning multiple disciplines - from three-day eventing to fox hunting, polo, and show jumping. Today, she primarily focuses on show jumping, where her true passion lies in developing young horses from their initial training through to Grand Prix level competition.

With years of experience in horse management, Sexton understands the importance of adapting training programs and trying innovative solutions. Her commitment to natural feeding and gut health led her to discover Equinectar® , which has improved both the physical and mental well-being of her entire string of horses.

Chloe , a talented Thoroughbred mare by Verdi, used to show significant discomfort during grooming and saddling. She's now noticeably more relaxed during handling and training.

Daisy , another promising Thoroughbred mare (by Zambesi out of Diamant de Semilly), had similar sensitivity issues and struggled with flying lead changes. Both problems have shown remarkable improvement with Equinectar®.

Easton Z , a warmblood who battled similar digestive challenges and discomfort while being ridden, has transformed into a more comfortable, forward-moving athlete since starting the supplement.

Simba , an 11-year-old Irish sport horse by Ringfort Cruise, was known for being spooky and tense. Equinectar® has helped him become significantly more relaxed, while also resolving his previous digestive irregularities.

Woody , an 8-year-old Irish sport horse (by Cobra 18), previously struggled with digestive issues that affected his movement and performance. Since starting Equinectar, his energy levels have increased, his digestive health has normalized, and his athletic performance has reached new heights.

The results speak for themselves - since introducing Equinectar® to her program, every horse in Sexton's stable has shown significant improvement in both health and performance.

As the competition season approaches, Sexton is thrilled with the overall improvements in her horses' health and performance. Follow her Facebook page for ongoing updates about her horses' progress and competition results.