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A clean, well-maintained coat plays a critical role in a horse’s ability to regulate its temperature, both in cold and warm conditions. Help your horse naturally insulate or cool so properties of the hair and skin can function correctly.
Rare B-vitamin deficiencies can still sabotage your horse's performance. Secure their health and stress resilience with a solid nutritional foundation. This nutritional foundation ensures sound performance, robust health, and resilience against heavy workloads.
Give your horse the best no matter what the season –– Appropriate winter feeding strategies should aim to maintain, not exceed, optimal body condition.
Thermoregulation is the horse's ability to maintain internal body temperature despite changing external conditions which relies heavily on circulatory control. This quick read explains how thermoregulation works in conjunction with other adaptations.
Without a corresponding rise in calorie intake, horses may lose weight in winter, even if their workload hasn't changed. Prevent weight loss before it begins by learning more about thermogenesis.