Friday, 11 October 2013

Hartpury Saddlery Top tips- What is and why use a Gut balencer ?




What is a probiotic?
Probiotics are defined by the World Health Organisation (WHO) as "live microorganisms which when administered in adequate amounts confer a health benefit on the host".
How do probiotics work?
Probiotics have been shown to work by the following mechanisms:
• Competition for nutrients
Within the gut, beneficial as well as pathogenic microorganisms will be utilising the same types of nutrients. This results in a general competition between microorganisms for these nutrients. When a probiotic is administered there is an overall reduction in nutrients available for pathogenic bacteria and consequently this minimises the levels of pathogenic microorganisms.
• Competition for adhesion sites
Probiotics can attach to the gut wall and form colonies at various sites throughout the gut. This prevents pathogenic bacteria from gaining a foothold, resulting in their expulsion from the body.
• Improvement in digestion
Probiotics have been shown to increase the efficiency of digestion.
• Lactic acid production
Probiotics produce lactic acid which acts to reduce the gut pH, inhibiting the growth of pathogenic bacteria, which prefer a more alkaline environment.
• Effect on immunity
Probiotics have been shown to increase the levels of cell-signalling chemicals and the effectiveness of infection-fighting cells (white blood cells).
What makes a good probiotic?
Safety - the microorganism chosen must be non-pathogenic and non-toxic. Within the EU all probiotics must be registered for use in an individual animal species. For example, Saccharomyces cerevisiae (NCYC Sc47) 4b1702 is registered for use in horses.
Viability - the microorganisms within a probiotic product should remain viable during their storage. The probiotics should also be able to pass safely through the stomach so that they can colonise the gut. A good freeze-drying process will enable the product to be stored at room temperature throughout the duration of its shelf life. Microencapsulation will afford protection throughout the low acidity of the stomach.
Sufficient numbers - the concentration of a probiotic must be such that inclusion rates provide a beneficial effect.
Quality assurance - when manufacturing probiotic products, high quality standards and processes are imperative. This ensures that the product meets label specifications and is also effective and safe to use.
Are there any side effects associated with the use of probiotics? Can you give too much?
There are no side effects associated with the use of probiotics. All EU-registered probiotics have to pass stringent safety trials before being approved for use in each species. It is not possible to give too great a quantity of probiotics as any excess will simply pass out in the faeces.
Can probiotics be used at the same time as antibiotics?
Yes, evidence shows that taking a probiotic at the same time as an antibiotic can reduce the incidence of antibiotic-associated diarrhoea. For the best results, give the probiotic at the opposite end of the day to the antibiotic. Where this is not possible, give the probiotic at least three hours after the antibiotic. The probiotic will not affect the efficacy of the antibiotic.
How do Probiotics help horses that have been wormed?
Anthelmintic products (wormers) are used regularly to keep a horse worm-free. Wormers can disrupt the microflora causing a temporary dysbiosis. A short course of probiotics before, during and after the worming regime can restore this imbalance.
What is a prebiotic?
A prebiotic is a non-digestible carbohydrate (complex sugar) which acts as a food source for beneficial bacteria in the microflora and therefore stimulates their growth. Preplex® prebiotic is exclusive to Protexin and consists of fructooligosaccharide (FOS) and gum acacia (a source of arabinogalactan). This dual source prebiotic is of benefit across a larger area of the gut compared to a single source prebiotic.
Do Protexin products require any special storage methods?
We would recommend that Protexin products are stored in dry, clean conditions, out of direct sunlight and kept sealed once the original container has been opened in order to exclude moisture and thermal decomposition. The shelf life of Protexin products, if stored at room temperature, is 24 months.
Do the probiotics survive the very acidic conditions of the stomach?
All Protexin probiotics are microencapsulated which affords their protection through the low acidity of the stomach and enables them to reach the small intestine where they can find sites to grow.
What is microencapsulation?
Microencapsulation is the process whereby the probiotics are enclosed by a protective coating, during the manufacturing process. This allows the yeast to remain dormant until they are ingested.
What is the microflora?
The microflora consists of various bacteria, protozoa and yeasts. These are distributed throughout the length of the gut and coexist in a symbiotic (mutual) relationship in the healthy animal.
What is dysbiosis?
Dysbiosis is the condition of having a microbial imbalance on or within the body.
What can cause dysbiosis?
The main causes of dysbiosis include:
• Antibiotic treatment
• Intestinal pathogens
• Worming
• Poor nutrition
• Stress (e.g. travel and shows)
• Life-stage (e.g. weaning and old age)
The most common symptoms associated with dysbiosis are diarrhoea, colic and altered appetite.


Monday, 2 September 2013

Nikki and ray- Dealing with Ulcers

Well, we made it  to the Regionals at Mount Ballan and had a fab time, we got a creditable score of 63%, It was   quite nerve racking up against some very smart horses, but I have to say that we didn’t look out of place.

I am convinced that this is down to the Equijewel and Releve and Ray  has started to gain weight and condition.

  Rays energy levels have also improved and consequently I have been able to work him accordingly. He is starting to get a bit of a top line…..even in a short space of time and I am hoping that by the time of the Pet Plan Regionals in October comes round, he will look even better. (We haven't qualified yet….that's  the next goal!!) 

        He is eating really well and never leaves a crumb. Hope to get him weighed and re scoped mid Sept.

I compared his photos before and after this week and am amazed at the difference in Ray in such a short space of time.

I would recommend anyone with similar issues or just looking for improved condition for there horse give Saracen feeds a go.

Thank you to Nikki from Saracen Feeds and Stacey From Hartpury Saddlery for all your help.


May 2013

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   Aug 2013

Tuesday, 13 August 2013

Part 5 Nikki and Ray dealing with ulcers

July

Well Ray is loving the new feed and is really eating well, so fingers crossed.
We have a Heat wave now which I don't think is helping Rays energy levels, but only been on his new feed a short while so got to give it some time, oh ….and lots of flies!!!!!!!

Aug

Off to the vets today for re scope………he has put on 9 kg since the last weigh in 4 weeks ago, so although in this picture taken last week, he doesn’t look like there is any weight gain, there is a very slight improvement.


       Well, the report is good…..one lot of ulcers have  completely cleared and the really    bad ones are now graded at a 1. Becky is really pleased and suggests that I carry on with gastro guard for another month and to continue feeding Saracens Relieve and  EquiJewel, as this is def helping. I explained how he is happily gobbling every feed now where as before on his old feed he would leave and waste alot.
                                                                          
 Have seen improvements in his coat and seems happier ! We even did our first Novice test last week and got our first BD points.

Maybe we will go to the Regionals!!!!

Friday, 2 August 2013

Part 4- Nikki and Ray dealing with Ulcers

MID JUNE

       Poor Ray has just been diagnosed with grade 4 ulcers, They will need treating initially  with Gastro guard from the vet and need to look into a long term management programme, it is very important we find the best feed to help prevent ulcers once they have (hopefully) cleared.

Becky (our vet) has advised that we carry on as normal with the exercise and to have him re scoped in 4 weeks time, At least this explains the weight issues.

July 2013

What a mine field it is researching for the right feed for a horse with ulcers is !

 I have just noticed that Stacey from Hartpury Saddlery, is a stockist for Saracen feeds (which is one of the ones the vets recommended). Anyway, went to see Stacey and she was extremely impressed with her tour of the Saracens mill and the strict quality control they have at their factory,  and has arranged that I speak with Nikki McGee (The Local Saracens rep) & there team of experts.


  Met today with Nikki at Hartpury Saddlery and she was very helpful and extremely knowledgeable She has recommended  2 Saracen feeds, the Relieve cereal free (important for ulcer sufferers) and low starch


 along with Saracen EquiJewel

 http://www.saracenhorsefeeds.com/eventing/33-equi-jewel (for conditioned weight gain and energy), 

we will get him started on it ASAP and keep you posted fingers crossed for regionals.

Monday, 29 July 2013

Part 3 Nikki and ray-dealing with ulcers

May 2013

Mud fever gone, but now have another wet related      problem…..liver fluke! Just been diagnosed by the vet through blood tests and dung samples.

At least that could be an explanation for the weight loss!!

All treated now and grass starting to come through, so hope to see an improvement very soon.

We are doing well in the dressage……almost there with the regional qualification—need 3 more prelim points before the end of June (watch this space)

June 2013 

       What a fab brilliant horse, we have just got 5 prelim points, so that’s it….we did it! Hope to go to the regional s in August, but I would just like to see an improvement in Rays overall condition.

       Ray is not quite himself……..has been out on spring grass and getting plenty to eat, but still not putting on any weight (this picture is 2 weeks into a fresh new field of grass and all the other horses have blossomed) Vet is coming tomorrow, we are going to have full blood tests done,     Nothing untoward showing with bloods, so Becky Wall from Three Counties Vets has suggested further investigation.



Thursday, 25 July 2013

Part 2- Nikki and rays diary- dealing with ulcers

Feb/ March 2013

Off to a good start……we have already qualified for the pet plan regional’s and are on our way to qualify for the summer prelim regional’s.
Just getting fed up with the wet weather!! Roll on spring.
Ray is doing well….settling in well, but still struggling to get him to eat properly…not a big eater and he is very slow…..could do with more condition, I am sure it will come as soon as Dr Green arrives!


April 2013

Ray has had quite bad mud fever (like a lot of the horses this year), so has been on antibiotics and bute. Anyway it has cleared now, but he appears to have lost weight….! Bit worried as the spring grass is late, so not going to put on any condition yet!!!

He is quite happy and we have had some really good schooling sessions with Hannah , she is getting us to concentrate on working long and low to try and build up his topline.


Still competing and doing well and collecting a few prelim points.

Keep Posted ...................................

Tuesday, 23 July 2013

Nikki and Rays diary- dealing with ulcers

Jan 2013-

I bought Ray in Jan 2013 with a view to compete in BD and generally have a fun safe horse to enjoy….. well he is exactly that I am glad to say and so far we have quite successfully competed at Prelim level.


He was previously imported as a 7 year old and evented up till July last year, but had a bad fall XC and lost confidence, so the owner decided that he needed a less challenging life. He is 16.2hh, rising 13 yrs, black KWPN gelding and has a wonderful temperament and attitude and we will hopefully have a lot of fun together.

My goal is to qualify for Pet Plan regional’s and maybe BD summer regional’s
 this year

Keep posted for more...........................................................

Wednesday, 17 July 2013

Top tips to get your horse Showing ready with Nettex


Getting your horse ready to go showing can be a long and arduous process, especially in all this heat! So the Hartpury Saddlery Team have put together some of our favorite items from Nettex to help you out, and reduce the amount of time you need to spend making your horse look dashing.

Nettex have a fantastic range of no-rinse shampoos, which means you can ride your horse and instead of giving him a full bath after, you can wash him off as usual and just apply the shampoo with a quick sweat scrape after. There are several different smells you can choose from, including lavender and peppermint, however in this hot weather we suggest you use the citronella to help deter those pesky flies!

After your quick rinse, the use of Nettex main and tail detangler means that you can brush through his tail quickly in the morning without taking half it out with your brush. A quick spray over with a coat spray to repel the dust, dirt and grime is also a must to ensure quick grooming in the morning. Whether you plait in the morning or the night before, the Nettex plaiting spray gives a fantastic grip on the main to make plaiting your horse much easier.

So you get to the yard in the morning and your horse has very kindly covered himself in poo! How rude. Well never fear, the Nettex stain remover is the thing for you! It quickly removes stable and grass stains leaving him lovely once again. Make sure you have the Nettex sunblock in the lorry or car as you can use this on both yourself and your horse, no need to have multiple pots, one does all… Less to remember is always a bonus.

Once you are at your show, the eye and nose wipes ensure a clean face as they effectively remove any tear stains, and help you remove any marks he may have got on himself whilst in transit. A quick spray with the Nettex D.E.E.T based fly spray will help ensure the flies are deterred, so you don’t have to battle with them alongside everything else. The traditional hoof oil from Nettex ensures that your hooves are looking shiny and fabulous, without drying them out, and includes a brush. A quick spray with the Nettex hi-shimmer coat spray ensures even the dullest of coats is made to stand out, and off you go to look fabulous in the showing ring!

Happy showing!


The Hartpury Saddlery Team

Thursday, 11 July 2013

Competition winner

Gotta be in it to win it- Here is Bertha enjoying



her brand new rug her mummy Lucy Palmer 


won in Hartpury Saddlery s June Competition, 


keep an eye out for More chances to win on our 


FB page !https://www.facebook.com/groups/189859204175/?fref=ts



Wednesday, 10 July 2013

Horse Health- Hartpury Saddlery's Tips

Maintaining good Horse Health,
 Tips from Hartpury Saddlery

Good horse health is essential to maintain in order to keep your horse, happy and healthy, and performing at his best. This is what most horse owners aim to achieve however with ever growing list of available supplements on the market, it can be difficult to know what to do.

Common reasons horses can lack condition and vitality include:  the stresses of travelling, changes in diets and/or the pressures of tough competing and changes of weather/seasons are another common time for deterioration in horse health and therefore these are key times to be aware of changes in your horses’ behaviour and overall performance. No matter what their circumstance, it is vital to keep on top of these horse health issues.

 To aid and maintain top horse health the market provides a range of supplements and feeds that will supply your horse the key nutritional support to  prime health, resulting in that ‘top notch’ horse health you want for your companion! Hartpury Saddlery have put together a few best sellers that we love and think can help you achieve the very best for you horse.
NAF Pink powder is a great example of a supplement that provides your horse with optimum condition. This feed balancer contains live probiotic yeast which ensures nutritional support of the gut and is a product that gives clear reflection when used showing the overall improvement or maintainability in your horses’ health, which gives an effective impact on the overall performance of your horse. It is an easy and affordable way to ensure your horse maintains the best health possible.

Global herbs- Restore A liver supplement which revives, helps with movement, and supports general condition and brightness.  Results can be seen in a few days. This formula often enriches the colour of a horse's coat as the digestion improves.

Use if you want your horse to look like and be a 'picture of health'. Feed to horses that are in poor condition or are listless despite good feeding and worming, Routinely use Restore at each change of season - 4 times yearly. We recommend regular feeding every 2-3 months for competing horses and the elderly.

Restore can help with horse health when changes in feeding are needed, and is an excellent aid to convalescence and for generally helping maintain normal energy levels. Restore is often very helpful in supporting our other herbal products as it aids the digestion and absorption.
Trusted by you, chosen by us, 100% NAF pure garlic granules. One of the best known herbs in the world, garlic’s use for health support dates back to Roman times. Research now shows that the key compounds within garlic, including allicin, sulphur and vitamins, support it’s reputation. Garlic is recommended for general health and for day to day maintenance of respiratory health. For premium support of the respiratory system see Respirator and Respirator Boost. NAF Garlic Granules is chosen for it’s purity and strength.

Whilst these supplements can aid in the aim to achieve optimum horse health, If you have any concerns about your horses general health and well being always seek veterinary advice.

Stacey Dunne BA (hons)in Equine Business Management, has attained BHS/NVQ qualifications (ITEC) massage & anatomy has evented and currently  runs Hartpury Saddlery Shop, a busy equestrian shop and online store.






Monday, 17 June 2013

Nettex minis multi buy deal

Nettex Minis Multi buy deal 


1 x plait spray, 

1 x deet fly repellent,

 1 x stain remover, 


Amazing value at £14.99




Thursday, 13 June 2013

We are planning to introduce the John Whitaker range in Hartpury Saddlery including an express delivery option (£5.00 extra) !

Opinions welcome

Monday, 10 June 2013

Veterinary Offer

Multi Buy- Veterinary Offer

For 1 week only

1x NAF Animal Lintex
1x Vet Wrap

1x Hypocare


www.hartpurysaddleryshop.co.uk

Friday, 7 June 2013


WIN WIN WIN-a shires Coolex cooler worth £55.00 with great moisture wicking proprieties to keep your horse comfortable whatever the weather. To be in with a chance answer this simple question What price on our site our the HKM show Jackets now they are on offer ? and e-mail your answer/name and contact to stacey@hartpurysaddleryshop.co.uk. Winner drawn on sale day 15th June GOOD LUCK


Thursday, 6 June 2013

Aloe Vera

Aloe Vera drinking Gel- Natures healer, Amazing health benefits for you 

and your animals


 Available now at Hartpury Saddlery




Tuesday, 4 June 2013

CLEARANCE SALE-


 Hartpury Saddlery Shop 


Sat 15th June Up to 50% OFF


 in our all must go SALE DAY



01452 700 800

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stacey@hartpurysaddleryshop.co.uk


Monday, 3 June 2013

Hartpury Saddlery Nettex new look range Offer

To launch our new look Nettex range, FOR 1 WEEK ONLY - Bit wipes 

with apple, soothing sun block and our advanced citronella no rinse 

wash. 

Buy all three for an amazing £19.99

www.hartpurysaddleryshop.co.uk

stacey@hartpurysaddleryshop.co.uk

Friday, 31 May 2013

We now stock a large range of Global Herbs supplements, backed up by 

veterinary advice and research including a veterinary advice line for 

 further support, excellent value, lots more information in store. Look out

for offers coming soon !



Congratulations to Aly Shayle today's winner of our FREE GIFT HOUR


Thursday, 30 May 2013

CONGRATULATIONS to Becky Savery today's winners of the FREE GIFT HOUR