Research on EquiNectar® Supplementation

A research paper examining the benefits of EquiNectar® supplementation for horses in training consuming starch-based diets, authored by independent equine nutritionist Catherine Rudenko.

The analysis explores:

  • How starch-rich feeds affect equine digestion
  • Recommended starch thresholds in feed formulations
  • The mechanisms through which EquiNectar® functions

 

Research demonstrates that incorporating active enzymes into equine diets influences cecal pH levels and modifies the microbial composition of the horse's hindgut microbiome.

Read paper here

Latest Stories

View all

The Hidden Challenge in Show Jumping: Gastrointestinal Issues and How to Protect Your Performance Horse

The Hidden Challenge in Show Jumping: Gastrointestinal Issues and How to Protect Your Performance Horse

Show jumping demands excellence. Yet while we meticulously plan training schedules, invest in top-quality facilities, and work with the best coaches, there's a critical aspect of performance that often goes overlooked until problems arise: the gastrointestinal health of our show jumpers.

Read more

Understanding Mycotoxins and Their Impact on Horse Gut Health

Understanding Mycotoxins and Their Impact on Horse Gut Health

Mycotoxins are toxic substances produced by moulds that thrive in damp conditions. With the UK's wet autumn weather, the risk of contamination in forage and bedding increases. Horses with compromised gut integrit are especially vulnerable, making gut health crucial for managing mycotoxin exposure.

 

Read more

Digestive Health in Dressage Horses and the EquiNectar Solution

Digestive Health in Dressage Horses and the EquiNectar Solution

Dressage represents the pinnacle of equestrian discipline, where horse and rider work in perfect harmony to perform intricate movements with precision and grace. Often described as "horse ballet," dressage demands years of dedicated training, exceptional athleticism, and unwavering mental focus...

Read more