🌸 Products we have prepared for the spring season 🌸

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Spring is a time for more intensive training, increased outdoor activity, and new challenges for your horse's body. After winter, a horse needs special support – regeneration, electrolyte replenishment, and immune system strengthening. We have prepared a carefully selected collection of products to help your horse enter the new season in top form.

Why is spring a crucial time for horse health?

  • dietary changes and switching to fresh grass can strain the digestive system
  • more intensive training increases the demand for electrolytes and nutrients
  • the insect and parasite season requires prevention and immune support
  • higher temperatures and sweating lead to faster electrolyte loss
  • joints and muscles need support after a winter period of reduced activity

How to prepare your horse for the spring season?

  • Replenish electrolytes – especially important during intensive training and sweating
  • Support digestion – natural herbs and supplements help adapt to a new diet
  • Take care of joints and muscles – anti-inflammatory and regenerative preparations for the start of the season
  • Boost immunity – natural herbal supplements support the body's balance
  • Control metabolism – especially important for horses sensitive to sugars from grass

What will you find in this collection?

  • Herbal supplements – natural support for digestion, immunity, and body balance
  • Electrolytes – in liquid and gel form, replenishing losses after exertion and intensive sweating
  • Sugar metabolism support – products to help maintain proper sugar balance in sensitive horses
  • Oils and energy supplements – for horses in full training season
  • Anti-inflammatory preparations – natural support for joints, tendons, and muscles

Choose natural care and prepare your horse for the spring season with Black Paddock Equine.