Horse locomotion – Understanding the equine osteoarticular apparatus

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The growth of the foal is rapid especially during the first months of life. With an average weight of 50kg at birth, the foal will take about 1kg per day until weaning. At that time, he will have multiplied his birth weight by 5 and weighed 40 to 50% of his...

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The digestion of the horse – What natural solution for your horse's sensitive stomach?

Understanding digestive sensitivity in horses The horse is a non-ruminant nomadic herbivore. When he's in the meadow, he spends half his time eating while walking. Not ruminant, the horse compensates for digestive insufficiency by almost continuous consumption of fodder. Indeed, specificity...

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Thistle-husband

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Thistle is rich in silymarine, known for its hepato-protective properties. The plant also protects the body from the effects of natural toxins. Silymarin, an active compound of thistle, has been studied extensively. Good to know: thistle-marry owes its name to the legend of the Virgin Mary...

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The blackcurrant

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The cassis, a source of flavonoids, helps to soothe sensitive joints joint pain and promote joint flexibility. This plant also has useful draining properties when congesting. Good to know: the European Agency for the Study of Herbal Medicine (ESCOP) recognises the medicinal use of blackcurrant leaves in the treatment of...

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The matrician chamomile

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Camomile has been used since ancient Egypt's time (it would even have been used to embalm Pharaoh Ramses 2!). Camomile contains more than a hundred compounds including terpenoids and flavonoids. Matricar chamomile, also known as German chamomile is recommended in horses in case of...

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White broth

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White broth is traditionally used to clear the airways. This common plant is characterized by its long stem and pale yellow flowers. The emollient properties of the white broth flower linked to its richness in mucilages allow to calm the cough episodes and soften the...

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The Boswellia serrata

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Boswellia serrate, also known as Indian incense, is a plant extract that produces a resin that has been used for hundreds of years in traditional Asian and African medicine. The interest of this root lies in its anti-inflammatory properties. Indeed, its compounds inhibit the formation of the substances originally produced...

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Aubethorn

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The benefits of lubepine have been recognized since ancient times and even by some peoples of prehistoric times! This plant is composed of triterpenic acids and contains 1 to 2% flavonoids and 2 to 3% proanthocyanidols. Flavonoids are responsible for the plant's fortifying virtues for the...

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