Why is Your Horse's Microbiome Important?

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  • Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024
  • #ad Exciting things are coming! I love spending a little time hand-grazing and rewarding my horses after a workout. Little actions like this can make a big difference in a horse's performance. If you've been following me for a while, you know that Kensington is one of my more sensitive horses, and he's previously had gut discomfort. Most notably, was when I struggled to build Kensington's topline to move up to the Prix St George. After chatting with a nutritionist at @PurinaMillsTV, I discovered he wasn't getting the protein he needed. Within weeks of only slight adjustments to his diet, I saw amazing results. So when I learned that @PurinaMillsTV has some new microbiome research and product development that they have been working on, I got excited. Because of my previous (and current!) success with @PurinaMillsTV I know that this new launch will lead to more ways that I can support Kensington on his way to the Grand Prix. Stay tuned to hear more about the news from @PurinaMillsTV and how it works with Kensington. #comingsoon #exciting #dressage #horselover #dressagetraining #sponsored #feedgreatness ‪@PurinaMillsTV‬

Комментарии • 3

  • @kristaturkolu-ray5131
    @kristaturkolu-ray5131 4 месяца назад

    Great news - looking forward to the update!
    I always spend grazing time with my 15 yo OTTB post ride - he has a history of colic, but has been in great shape since arriving at my rural area barn (lots of forage) from my old city barn (no forage, just supplements) What a difference!

  • @Teach13447
    @Teach13447 4 месяца назад

    I am very fortunate that where I board, Max has 7 acres to graze on. So after a tough ride, a bath, his reward is to go and graze the rest of the afternoon. 😊