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What are the basic values of your horse?
How well do you know your horse? Every horse has its own 'normal' values. For example, how much he eats and how much he defecates, but...

Heltie Horse
May 205 min read


Recognizing, treating, and preventing tendon injuries in horses
Many horse owners have to deal with them: tendon injuries. Difficult, unpleasant, and sometimes even the end of your horse's sporting...

Heltie Horse
May 205 min read


Why an EM skin spray belongs in the first aid kit
A scratch or wound is quickly incurred by a horse. Even with the wet weather of recent times, a mud spot can quickly develop. A spray...

Heltie Horse
May 202 min read


6 Tips to Prevent Thrush in Your Horse
In the autumn and winter, many horses suffer from thrush. It is often thought that this is only caused by wet pastures and paddocks. But...

Heltie Horse
May 203 min read


Wounds in horses close quickly with Effective Microorganisms (EM) spray
Every horse occasionally gets a small wound. A nip in the paddock, a bump, or an annoying insect often lead to minor skin damage....

Heltie Horse
May 202 min read


Frogshoe horse? Use frog gel with EM (effective microorganisms)!
Frogshoe is a well-known problem for many horse owners. In frogshoe, the frog grooves in the soft part of the hoof rot. This smells...

Heltie Horse
May 202 min read


Salmon oil stimulates wound healing in horses.
There are many types of wound ointments for horses available on the market that contribute effectively to wound healing. Especially with...

Heltie Horse
May 202 min read
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