Equine 74 USA

Equine 74 USA

Equine 74 Gastric is a supplement for horses and ponies that naturally maintains the stomach's healthy acid-balance. Less Acid. More Power. Strong Performance.

Equine 74 Gastric is 100% natural mineral nutrients complex consisting of red alga harvested off the coast of Iceland. Red alga contains 74 different minerals and a huge amount of natural calcium and magnessium. Better performance with an alternative to omeprozole.

25/10/2024

Dear horse owner,

Deworming horses is an important topic that can have a significant impact on their health. In recent years, field veterinarians, equine clinics and scientists have reported that parasites are developing resistance to anthelmintics (worming agents).

There is particular evidence of increased resistance among small bloodworms (cyathostomins) and roundworms. (Antiparasitics in Animal Health: Quo Vadis? Paul M. Selzer and Christian Epe, Trends in Parasitology, January 2021, Vol. 37, No. 1).

This survey is designed to help us gain a better understanding of horse owners' deworming habits and develop potential alternatives. Your feedback is a valuable contribution to developing future solutions for combating worm infections.

Please take a few minutes to answer our anonymous survey. Click here to go directly to the survey! โžก๏ธ https://hubs.ly/Q02VQdl70

Thank you very much for your participation and support!
Tanja and Christian Dietz

23/10/2024

โญ Customers love Equine 74 Gastric! โญ

Our customers are sharing their experiences with Equine 74 Gastric, and we are thrilled to see how much it is helping their horses! ๐Ÿ’š๐Ÿด Here are some of the great feedback we've received:

๐Ÿ“ข Pat W.: โ€œAfter just one week of feeding Equine 74 Gastric, I can already see results. The horse is more rideable and feels more comfortable in its own skin.โ€

๐Ÿ“ข Jane B.: โ€œGreat product! My horse has chronic gastritis, and now weโ€™re almost symptom-free!โ€

๐Ÿ“ข Julie S.: โ€œExpectations exceeded! My mare eats calmly and normally since I started feeding her Equine 74 Gastric.โ€

๐Ÿ“ข Angie D.: โ€œCalm horse stomach = calm and balanced horse. Equine 74 Gastric is staying with us!โ€

๐Ÿ“ข Susi O.: โ€œMy mare's symptoms have completely subsided. I can definitely recommend Equine 74 Gastric.โ€

Thanks to Equine 74 Gastric, so many horses have regained their well-being! ๐Ÿ’ช๐Ÿด

๐ŸŽฏ Want to help your horse too? Very soon, there will be an opportunity to request a free feed sample in the USA! Stay tuned!

22/10/2024

Imagine this: You arrive at the stable, and your horse is behaving differently than usual. A moment of shock โ€“ you suspect colic! ๐Ÿ˜ง But how can you recognize the first signs? And what should you do?

Here are important tips on colic in horses:

1๏ธโƒฃ Recognize typical colic symptoms: Good observation is key! Know your horseโ€™s normal behavior to notice any changes.

2๏ธโƒฃ Check PAT values: Pulse, respiration, and temperature are important indicators. Resting pulse: 28-44, respiration rate: 8-16, body temperature: 37.5-38.2ยฐC.

3๏ธโƒฃ Monitor manure output: Lack of or reduced manure can be a sign. Horses defecate 5-12 times a day.

4๏ธโƒฃ Listen to gut sounds: Left side โ€“ continuous sounds, right side โ€“ gurgling. Too few or too loud sounds may indicate colic.

5๏ธโƒฃ Test capillary refill time: Gently press on your horseโ€™s gums. The return to normal color should take no more than 2 seconds.

๐ŸŽง Learn more: Read the full article on the first signs, first aid, and aftercare for colic, and find out how to prevent colic! https://hubs.li/Q02V7qdj0

Also, get your free Equine 74 Gastric feed sample and help your horse buffer stress-related excess stomach acid. ๐Ÿ’ช๐Ÿด๐Ÿ‘‰ Get it now!

07/10/2024

๐ŸŽ™๏ธ New Podcast Highlight with August Torsilieri! ๐ŸŽ™๏ธ

If August Torsilieri wasnโ€™t a successful show jumper and trainer, he could easily make a career as an entertainer! The charming and humorous American, who runs Torsilieri Show Stables, shares in our latest podcast episode how he caught the horse fever as a child, what a typical training day looks like, and why he wonโ€™t go to competitions without Equine 74ยฎ Stomach Calm Relax. ๐Ÿ‡

Augustโ€™s stories are so entertaining, youโ€™ll feel like you were there with him! ๐Ÿ˜„ Want to know what he does to keep his horses as happy as possible and why patience and clarity are key when training young horses? Then this episode is for you! ๐Ÿ’ก

Valuable knowledge mixed with a splash of humor โ€“ donโ€™t miss this episode! Learning and laughing guaranteed! ๐ŸŽงโœจ Listen now on Spotify!

20/08/2024

๐ŸŒŸ Myths About Feeding with Equine 74 - Let's Set the Record Straight! ๐ŸŒŸ

When dealing with a horse that has stomach issues, you become incredibly sensitive, especially regarding feeding. There's a lot of discussion in forums, and everyone thinks they have the best advice. If you have questions about Equine 74, we recommend reaching out to us directly. Simply contact us via chat, email, or phone for quick assistance!

โ“ Feeding separately?
Is it true that Equine 74 Gastric must be fed dry and cannot be mixed with muesli or mineral feed?

๐Ÿ“ That's NOT true! Equine 74 Gastric can be fed both dry and mixed with mash, muesli, mineral feed, oats, etc. However, if the Equine 74 Gastric powder is mixed with moist feed, it should be given promptly (within 10-15 minutes) to ensure the live yeast does not lose its effectiveness.

18/08/2024

๐ŸŽ™๏ธ๐ŸŽ New podcast alert! ๐ŸŽ๐ŸŽ™๏ธ In our latest episode of the Equine 74 podcast, we have expert Meike Bouwhuis as our guest, who works as Technical Manager for Monogastrics at Celtic Sea Minerals. She is an absolute luminary in the field of animal nutrition and health and shares her in-depth knowledge with us.

One of the most exciting topics Meike talks about is the importance of stomach acid and pH for the health of our four-legged friends: "As with everything in life, it's all about balance." She also explains the role of prebiotics, probiotics, good and bad bacteria in the gastrointestinal tract and the phenomenon of "leaky gut" in a clear and understandable way.

If you want to learn more about the right nutrition and health for your horse, don't miss this episode! ๐ŸŽง๐Ÿด https://hubs.li/Q02DPtFK0

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15/08/2024

๐ŸŒŸ Myths About Feeding with Equine 74 - Let's Set the Record Straight! ๐ŸŒŸ

When dealing with a horse that has stomach issues, you become incredibly sensitive, especially regarding feeding. There's a lot of discussion in forums, and everyone thinks they have the best advice. If you have questions about Equine 74, we recommend reaching out to us directly. Simply contact us via chat, email, or phone for quick assistance!

โ“ Tolerance effect?

Is it true that a tolerance effect develops with the long-term use of Equine 74 Gastric?

๐Ÿ“ That's NOT true! Feeding Equine 74 Gastric does not interfere with metabolic processes. Therefore, there is no tolerance effect or increased (stomach acid) production when discontinuing the supplement.

05/08/2024

๐ŸŒŸ Myths About Feeding with Equine 74 - Let's Set the Record Straight! ๐ŸŒŸ

When dealing with a horse that has stomach issues, you become incredibly sensitive, especially regarding feeding. There's a lot of discussion in forums, and everyone thinks they have the best advice. If you have questions about Equine 74, we recommend reaching out to us directly. Simply contact us via chat, email, or phone for quick assistance!

๐Ÿ‘‡๐Ÿ‘‡๐Ÿ‘‡๐Ÿ‘‡๐Ÿ‘‡
Q: Is it true that Equine 74 Gastric can be mixed with mash without inhibiting its effect?

A: That's correct! Both the Equine 74 Gastric powder and pellets can be safely mixed into mash without compromising their buffering effect. When adding the powder, the feed should be given within 10-15 minutes due to the included yeast.

14/07/2024

๐ŸŒŸ๐Ÿด A strong horse stomach known no pain!

Support your horse's stomach during stressful times with the delicious Equine74 Stomach Calm Relax paste! Ensure their comfort and well-being with every dose.

Order today with the code OLYMPIA and save 5 % on your purchase: https://hubs.li/Q02FTFGn0

09/07/2024

๐ŸŒŸ๐Ÿด Everything Your Horseโ€™s Stomach Needs!

Equine 74 - because only the best is good enough! Our formula is highly effective against excess stomach acid caused by stress. And the best part? It's completely doping-free! Ensure your horse's well-being with Equine 74.

๐Ÿ‘‰Get yours now! https://hubs.li/Q02FNxmr0

04/06/2024

๐ŸŒŠ Why is the red algae in Equine 74 Gastric so special? ๐ŸŒŠ
The special red algae in Equine 74 Gastric grows at a depth of 30 m on a sandy seabed and binds important minerals such as calcium from the seawater. Our algae comes from the pristine waters of northern Iceland, where the strictest harvesting conditions prevail.

๐Ÿ” Quality & origin guaranteed!
In contrast to other varieties, our algae has a 5x stronger acid buffer capacity, based on scientific studies. Only our partner company is allowed to harvest this special algae and it is regularly tested by independent laboratories. ๐ŸŒฟ๐Ÿด

๐Ÿ”ฌ Unique in composition & processing
Other products can't compete! Our algae meets the highest standards and is suitable for human consumption. Quality you can feel! ๐Ÿ’ช Want to find out more? Read on here! https://hubs.li/Q02zqhsJ0

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02/06/2024

โ€œA horse's eyes are the way to its heart and brain,โ€ says Devin Ryan.

The highly decorated US show jumper, including team gold winner at the 2018 World Equestrian Games, is a horse person with heart and soul - and you can tell by just listening to him!

Lively, entertaining and so likable, the all-round talent in sports - as a child, Devin played basketball and lacrosse, did track and wrestling and was an excellent swimmer, to just name a few - explains how his love for the noble four-legged friends came about and what brought him to equestrian sport. He also talks about life and training on his farm in New Jersey and what he does to keep his horses happy and comfortable. Want to know how Devin customizes the feed for each horse, what convinced him to feed Equine 74 Gastric to all his horses, and why he loves traveling by train in Europe? Then don't miss this exciting new episode of our Equine 74 podcast! https://hubs.li/Q02z7rV80

31/05/2024

Do you suspect your horse has a stomach ulcer? Track, manage and share your horse's stomach symptoms - for free!

โฒ๏ธ Anytime and anywhere - Whether on the go on your cell phone or at home on your computer, use the app wherever and whenever you want. Online and offline!

๐Ÿ‘€ Everything at a glance and sent quickly - View the symptoms in the overview, save them as a PDF and share them with your vet or clinic via a link.

๐Ÿ‡๐ŸŽ ๐Ÿด One for all - Use the app for as many horses as you want, as often as you want.

You can download the app here: https://hubs.li/Q02z2D2d0!

30/04/2024

Going downhill can cause gastric acid to enter the sensitive area of the stomach. If this area is affected by stomach ulcers, it can be very unpleasant for the horse, who will be reluctant and must be commanded to go downhill, or will even refuse to do so.

Do you know what happens if the pressure on the horse's stomach increases? Find out right here! https://hubs.li/Q02sdhgl0

29/04/2024

Many riders initially think that their horses are simply unwilling and donโ€™t want to work. The most common cause of unrideability is often bridle or back problems. Stomach problems, however, shouldnโ€™t be overlooked. They can cause a horse to experience severe pain, especially when working under the saddle, and the horse will adopt a compensating posture when walking in an attempt to alleviate this pain, keeping its back rigid, moving with tightness, bucking, becoming listless and no longer willing to work.

Unriding is not a whim but a symptom of gastric ulcers. Read it now โžก๏ธ https://hubs.li/Q02sdg880

28/04/2024

Stomach pain and reduced nutrient intake can lead to a drop in performance levels. The horse does not have enough energy to be on top of its game. The horse is dull and lethargic. It doesn't like to trot and is unmotivated. This symptom is exacerbated by acute pain. Just like us humans, horses are not able to perform at their full potential when they suffer from pain and lack of energy.

โœ”๏ธLearn more about sudden drop of perfoprmance! https://hubs.li/Q02sdbt90

26/04/2024

Mild colic episodes may occur after a horse eats concentrate feed and do not last long. The horse tucks up his belly, possibly kicks in the direction of his belly and/or occasionally lies down and rolls on the ground.

These episodes usually disappear on their own after a short time. Eating concentrate feed causes less bicarbonate-containing saliva to be formed per kilo than eating hay. For example, gastric acid formed by eating concentrate feed is less sufficiently buffered than when the horse eats hay. Learn more about colics ๐Ÿ‘‰ https://hubs.li/Q02sdbt30

23/04/2024

๐Ÿค“ Saliva production increases as the horseโ€™s organism tries to counteract the low pH value in the stomach. The saliva has a basic pH value and buffers the gastric acid. Horses may be observed to salivate even when they are neither eating nor chewing on something nor have a bit in their mouth. Increased salivation will often occur after the horse eats concentrate feed.

22/04/2024

In acute cases, the horse may have an elevated pulse and a slight fever. These symptoms are often accompanied by mild colic from the severe stomach pain. In horses, a normal pulse is between 28 and 44 beats per minute and a normal temperature is between 37.5 and 38.2 degrees celsius. If these are higher, a veterinarian should be consulted immediately to administer treatment!

20/04/2024

Horses with gastric ulcers are often hardly recognizable. They are apathetic, seem apathetic to depressed, their gaze is dull and turned inwards and some horses even have glassy eyes. They participate little in their environment, are hardly interested in their stable colleagues and sometimes do not even react to their caregivers. Find out more about symptoms horses show with gastric ulcers! https://hubs.li/Q02sdlCq0

17/04/2024

Not every horse suffering from gastric ulcers has a dull coat. Some horses have shiny coats and appear healthy, despite having gastric ulcers. In many cases gastric ulcers or their symptoms, such as loss of appetite or weight loss, will disturb the intestinal flora, so that the intestine can no longer absorb sufficient nutrients. As a result, the metabolism no longer has enough nutrients available and the coat loses its shine, becoming dull and lacklustre. Learn more about dull coat right here: https://hubs.li/Q02sdb6z0

16/04/2024

From a horse-crazy child to a highly decorated dressage rider, judge, and trainer - Sandy Osborn has practically lived her life surrounded by horses since childhood. The US-American devoured every book about horses she could find in the library, took riding lessons, worked at summer camps, and discovered her passion for dressage in college.

"Communication is everything!" emphasizes Sandy, explaining that as riders, we have six things to communicate with our horses. Find out what they are in this new episode of the Equine 74 podcast. Curious about why precise control over your body is crucial in equestrian sports and why Jessica von Bredow-Werndl and Dalera represent perfect dressage for her? Tune in to this exciting new podcast where Sandy also reveals why Equine 74 was a "godsend" for her.

Listen right here: https://hubs.li/Q02sMXPp0

15/04/2024

A loss of appetite is generally accompanied by weight loss. The reduced intake of food means that the organism is no longer supplied with enough energy and nutrients, leading to reduced body mass.
Weight loss might first be noticed when the ribs suddenly are clearly visible. The same is true for the point of the hip as muscle tone is naturally lost.

A horse does not become emaciated overnight. It would certainly be wrong to say that the other symptoms would be better to have, but when a horse gets to this point, it means that certain problems โ€“ including a stomach ulcer โ€“ have long been overlooked. But it should never come to this! Find out about all symptoms horses show right here: https://hubs.li/Q02sddgR0

14/04/2024

Whether in the stable, at pasture, during grooming or whilst being ridden โ€“ if a horse is constantly yawning, this is a relatively clear indication for diseases of the gastrointestinal tract.

At the same time, yawning also helps to reduce stress. And if thereโ€™s anything that an ulcer patient has plenty of, itโ€™s stress โ€“ as a cause of the stomach ulcer and/or resulting from the pain. Some horses also continue yawning from time to time even after their gastric ulcers undergo successful treatment.

Naturally stress in this context is a cause, not a symptom, but with stomach ulcers it can hang over our horsesโ€™ heads like a Sword of Damocles. We therefore recommend that you read the corresponding article about equine stress and how to keep this to a minimum. After all, observation of your animal is an important aspect in recognising stomach ulcers โ€“ and false alarms should be avoided, as veterinary examinations are rarely remembered as cherished holiday experiences. And that puts stress on us.

Learn more about yawning right here! https://hubs.li/Q02sMZCY0

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