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Shop today, feed tomorrow… One of the most significant health challenges that the leisure horse

Shop today, feed tomorrow… [Science Supplements]( One of the most significant health challenges that the leisure horse population has to cope with is insulin sensitivity, or perhaps more accurately, insulin dysregulation (ID). In our latest article, our Registered Nutritionists, provide advice on: "What do we mean by the term ‘insulin sensitivity’?" "What should we be aware of in terms of management of affected and potentially affected horses?" "How can we best support the health of these animals affected by insulin dysregulation?" Want to know more? Read the full blog by clicking the link below. [READ MORE]( [WellHorse Performance]( WellHorse Performance - Formulated to safely satisfy a horses’ nutritional requirements change as their workload increases - Provides almost zero starch and zero sugar - Generous inclusion of nutritional support above NRC and BASF guidelines - 1.4kg pouch gives approximately 1 month supply [BUY NOW]( [WellHorse Leisure]( WellHorse Leisure - Provides almost zero starch and zero sugar - Protected live yeast to aid gut health - Concentrated and palatable, simply mix with feed ration - Additional probiotic support for gut health - 1.3kg pouch gives approximately 1 month supply [BUY NOW]( [WellHorse Veteran]( WellHorse Veteran - Formulated to meet the demands of the older horse - Provides almost zero starch and zero sugar - Additional support for joints and gut health - Additional anti-oxidant support, which is needed with aging and helpful for a range of common conditions - 1.6kg pouch gives approximately 1 month supply [BUY NOW]( SHOP NOW WATCH NOW: Which WellHorse supplement is right for my horse? [Read The Research]( [Shop The Range]( [Contact Us]( [Facebook]( [YouTube]( [Instagram ]( [LinkedIn]( [Website]( Copyright © 2023 Science Supplements, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted to receive promotions from one of our partner companies. Our mailing address is: Science Supplements Unit 4 Hartwell Business Park HartwellNorthampton, Northamptonshire NN7 2FA United Kingdom [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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