Equine

Are they pets or large animals? Are they ruminants or mono-gastric? Should you shoe them or go bare-feet? There are so many questions when it comes to horse ownership it can be confusing to know what to do for the best.

Our Equine range is inspired by Mother Nature and approved by science. When developing products we identify areas of concern or improvements on farm and turn to nature to provide the solution or inspiration. Whether that’s using volcanic rock dust as an antiseptic bedding powder, clay minerals as a feed additive or using naturally occurring microbes to wash your horses or even added to their water, we believe the answer is a natural, not a chemical one.

Effective Microorganisms (EM) provide the basis for a lot of our products. There are several uses for EM on and around the stables, paddock and even at home. Within the Equine range we use Actiferm as the ready-to-use EM but if you’d like to brew or even make your EM please check out our Guide to EM for more information.

We are extremely passionate about horses and horse ownership and don’t need a second invite to talk about them so please do not hesitate to ask us any questions, speak to one of our qualified advisors or simply find out more below.

Horse health


Proferm, Syn-Vital.

supporting the gut health of your horses

Syn-Vital and Proferm support the digestive tract of the horse to enhance nutrient absorption and improve the overall health of the horse.

Pre and probiotics for the intestinal flora.

Mix with standard horse feeds to restore intestinal flora and improve the general condition and immunity of your animals.

Proferm is a feed additive produced through a fermentative process with Effective Micro-organisms (EM®) and spelt bran.

Syn-Vital is a feed additive made the same way using wheat bran. Both support intestinal tract and fibre digestion. This results in improved digestion and uptake of nutrients which then leads to a reduction in fodder costs. Particularly important when the horse is experiencing a change of diet.

  • Prebiotics serve as a vital form of dietary fibre that fosters the growth and activity of beneficial bacteria within your horse's stomach and intestines. By serving as nourishment for these beneficial bacteria, prebiotics play a crucial role in maintaining a balanced gastrointestinal tract. When these beneficial bacteria are adequately nourished, they flourish, effectively inhibiting the proliferation of harmful bacteria.

    Administering prebiotics to your horse offers several benefits for their digestive health:

    Enhanced Nutrient Absorption: Prebiotics can optimize the absorption of nutrients within your horse's digestive system, ensuring that your horse obtains maximal nutrition from its diet.

    Reinforced Immune System: By fostering the production of short-chain fatty acids in the gut, prebiotics bolster your horse's immune system. This bolstered immunity can exert an anti-inflammatory effect and heighten your horse's resilience against illnesses.

    Mitigation of Gastrointestinal Issues: Maintaining a healthy intestinal flora through prebiotics diminishes the likelihood of encountering gastrointestinal problems such as colic, diarrhea, and constipation.

    While prebiotics naturally occur in foods like root vegetables, vegetables, and fruits, specialized prebiotic supplements tailored for horses are also available in the market. It is imperative to administer prebiotics to your horse in appropriate quantities within a balanced diet to effectively nurture a healthy gastrointestinal tract.

  • Probiotics offer numerous advantages for horses in various circumstances, including:

    Post-Antibiotic Treatment: Following antibiotic therapy, which disrupts the natural microbial equilibrium in the horse's intestines, probiotics aid in restoring this balance and facilitating recovery.

    Stressful Situations and Travel: Stress and travel can negatively impact the horse's digestive system. Probiotics contribute to strengthening the immune system and mitigating the risk of digestive issues during such periods.

    Feed Transitions: Changes in feed or transitioning from pasture to stable living can upset the balance of intestinal flora. Probiotics help minimize the risk of digestive disturbances and diarrhoea during these transitions.

    Diarrhoea and Colic Management: Probiotics play a role in alleviating symptoms associated with diarrhoea and colic, promoting swifter recovery.

    Mood Imbalance: An unbalanced internal environment in horses can lead to mood changes, similar to humans. Probiotics aid in restoring equilibrium in such cases.

    Hoof and Skin Conditions: Microbial imbalances within the horse's system can affect the health of the skin and hooves. Probiotics help maintain balance, reducing the susceptibility of the skin to issues like fungal infections, eczema, and sun damage, while also fortifying hooves against diseases and stressors.

    It's crucial to recognize that probiotics should complement rather than replace medical treatment. Consulting a veterinarian is always advisable to determine the appropriateness of probiotics for your horse's specific needs.

  • Here are some effective strategies:

    Proper Feeding: Ensure your horse receives a diet rich in high-fibre roughage like hay and grass, which aligns with their natural digestive system. Limit grain-based feed and pasture intake. Providing access to fresh water at all times is essential.

    Outdoor Grazing: Allow your horse to graze outdoors whenever possible, as natural grazing aids in maintaining balanced intestinal flora. However, be mindful of the sugar and starch content in the pasture.

    Stress Reduction: Minimize stressors in your horse's life by providing adequate space, opportunities for social interaction with other horses, and avoiding overtraining. Stress can adversely affect the gastrointestinal tract.

    Probiotic Supplements: Incorporate probiotics into your horse's diet to support the growth of beneficial bacteria in the stomach and intestines, thus reducing the risk of gastrointestinal issues.

    Regular Exercise: Engage your horse in regular exercise to promote healthy digestion and prevent gastrointestinal problems.

    Veterinary Care: Schedule routine veterinary check-ups to detect any health issues early on, helping to prevent minor problems from escalating into serious conditions.

    Observation of Symptoms: Be vigilant for any signs of gastrointestinal distress such as diarrhoea, constipation, weight loss, or decreased appetite. Promptly consult a veterinarian if you observe any concerning symptoms.

    By attentively managing your horse's diet, exercise regimen, and overall health, you can significantly contribute to maintaining a harmonious balance in their stomach and intestines.

  • If your horse is experiencing diarrhoea, swift action is crucial to prevent dehydration and further complications. Here's what you can do to assist your horse:

    Ensure Ample Water Supply: Diarrhoea can lead to dehydration, so it's essential to ensure your horse has constant access to fresh water. Consider supplementing with electrolyte solutions to restore fluid balance.

    Adjust Diet: Modify your horse's diet by reducing the intake of roughage and concentrates. Offer small, frequent meals to ease the digestive load. Additionally, consider incorporating supplements specifically formulated to support gastrointestinal health.

    Consider Probiotics: Introduce probiotics to help replenish beneficial gut bacteria and restore balance in the gastrointestinal tract.

    Seek Veterinary Assistance: If diarrhoea persists for more than a couple of days or if your horse exhibits accompanying symptoms such as fever, weakness, or decreased appetite, promptly consult a veterinarian. Your vet can provide guidance on managing your horse's condition and determine if medical intervention is necessary.

    Remember, diarrhoea could indicate an underlying health issue, so it's crucial to seek professional veterinary care for proper diagnosis and treatment.

Proferm Usage

  • Large horse (500kg*) 50g per day. Pony (250kg*) 25g per day.

    *About 10g per 100kg body weight per day. 50g = approx. 2.5dl

    1kg is enough for 20 days and 5kg for 100 days with basic dosage.

    Always start with a smaller dose. Step up over 1–2 weeks.

    It can be safely mixed with other feed and mineral supplements.

    In case of medication or illness, consult a veterinarian.

  • Fermented spelled flour for lower gluten content.

    The microorganisms Lactobacillus plantarum (NBRC3070) 105 cfu/g, Lactobacillus casei (NBRC 3425) 104 cfu/g Saccharomyces cerevisiae (NBRC 0203) 104 cfu/g

    Analytical Constituents – 8% Crude Fiber, 38.9% Moisture, 18.8% Starch, 13.3% Crude Protein. pH 4.2.

    Dairy-free, very low in sugars.

  • Best stored at room temperature but can be stored down to 0°C. Store dry, not in the sun.

    After opening, keep package tightly closed.

    Sizes: 1kg/5kg bag


Synvital Usage

  • SynVital adds good bacteria, which promotes a good and efficient intestinal culture, better nutrient absorption and a stabilized metabolism.

    When is it appropriate to give your horse Synvital:

    Can be given year-round or for a limited period. SynVital can be safely mixed with other feed and supplements. Advantageously used for:

    Environmental change, relocation and competition.

    Feed changes and grazing habituation.

    Older horses with weakened immune systems.

    Horses that are medicated, vaccinated, dewormed and other medical treatments.

    Particularly suitable for horses with wart and summer eczema.

    Can be given to pregnant and lactating mares, foals from 6 weeks of age.

  • Large horse (500kg*) 50g per day.

    Pony (250kg*) 25g per day.

    Foal 5-10g per day

    *10g per 100kg body weight per day. 50g = approx. 2.5dl.

    Always start with a smaller dose, increase over 1-2 weeks.

    2kg is enough for 40 days with basic dosage.

  • Fermented wheat bran.

    The lactic acid bacteria: Lactobacillus plantarum ATCC 8014 and Lactobacillus casei ATCC 7469.

    The yeast: Saccharomyses cerevisiae IFO 0203.

    Analytical constituents/ingredients: Moisture 41%, Fibers 8%, pH 4.2.

    Dairy-free, very low in sugars.

  • SynVital is best stored at room temperature, but can be stored down to 0 degrees. 

    Store dry and not in the sun or above 38°C.

    Sizes: 2kg/15kg bag


Bionit-S

An all-natural mineral blend featuring silicon and bentonite Bionit-S, a dietary supplement designed to bolster immune function and enhance feed utilization Contains 58% silica along with active clay minerals like bentonite and montmorillonite, Bionit-S is abundant in essential minerals and trace elements. This supplement primarily aims to regulate feed efficiency, establish an alkaline pH in the intestines, and draw out heavy metals and toxins. Additionally, it promotes the strength of hooves, joints, and mane.

Bionit Usage

  • Bionit-S enhances the vitality and well-being of all horses, irrespective of age or diet, by regulating feed conversion. Its primary functions include establishing an alkaline pH in the intestines and attracting heavy metals and toxins.

    Benefits:

    Maintains optimal intestinal pH balance

    Safeguards intestinal flora, promoting equine health stability

    Binds detrimental mycotoxins and heavy metals

    Mitigates feed-induced diarrhoea

    Reinforces the horse's immune system

    Enhances the strength of hooves, joints, cartilage, and mane

  • As a feed supplement, Bionit-S should be meticulously blended with other feed.

    For all horses, dosing should be adjusted based on the level of toxins in the feed or the severity of existing symptoms. Bionit-S should be administered according to the recommended dosage. It is crucial to ensure thorough mixing with other feed components.

    Supplement for Horses: 40-80 grams daily (Dosage varies based on horse size)

    Gradual Introduction:

    When initially introducing Bionit-S, it is advisable to commence with a lower dosage and progressively increase it over several days. This gradual approach allows the horse to acclimate to the supplement.

  • Active clay minerals (bentonite, montmorillonite) that are rich in basic minerals and trace elements. Mineral supplement with 58% silica with a remarkably high absorption capacity.

    SiO2 (Silicon Dioxide) 58%

    AL203 16.8%

    Fe2O3 5.4%

    CaO 3.6%

    MgO 3.3%

    K2O 2.1%

    Na2O 0.4%

  • To maintain the high performance of Bionit-S, it should be stored in a cool and dry place. Do not store near chemicals that emit a strong odor or vaporize as Bionit-S can adsorb this.

    Shelf life: see packaging.

Our product line embodies a holistic approach, introducing beneficial microorganisms to foster healthy environments within and around the horse, whether in the stable or out in the pasture.

We are committed to breaking the cycle in a sustainable and regenerative manner. Emphasising high biological diversity in both diet and gut flora, we recognise it as fundamental to promoting the well-being of horses. Rooted in principles mirrored in natural ecosystems, our product range reflects this ethos.

Confident that our products will positively impact you, your horse, the pasture, and the environment at large, we hope they become cherished favourites for both you and your equine companion.

Solutions

  • Actiferm

    Ready to use EM (Effective Microorganisms). Actiferm is a mix of beneficial, friendly microbes that include Lactic Acid bacteria, Yeast, Fungi, Phototrophic and Actinobacteria.

  • Bionit-S

    100% natural and organic Mycotoxin binder and feed additive. Helping protect animals against harmful toxins while improving feed efficiency and general health.

  • Bokashi

    The fermentative decomposition of organic manure to retain more nutrients, reduce losses, emissions and pollution while building soil health and fertility.

  • EM SkinCare

    EM SkinCare is a mix of beneficial microbes that when applied onto an animals skin help create a positive biofilm around the animal helping support its natural immune system.

  • OrganoFresh

    Organic acids, based on EM, outcompete and prevent pathogens and rotting microbes. Use for crimping grain, preventing TMR heating and as a water treatment.

  • OrganoFresh - Drink

    Organic acids, based on EM, to be added to drinking water. These organic acids can improve feed efficiency, support gut microbiome and start the Bokashi process in animal housing.

  • Paddock Maintenance

    If you graze or make your own fodder, the health of the soil and quality of crops will directly effect your horse. Our range makes sure your soils and horse gets the best.

  • Proferm / Syn-Vital

    Specially chosen live yeast culture designed to enhance and promote gut health with the aim of increasing feed efficiency and supporting natural immune system.

  • Vulkamin

    A naturally occurring antiseptic bedding powder that binds unpleasent and potentially harmful odours while being extremely soft to touch. Vulkamin is extremely absorbent.

  • Wipe & Clean

    Chemical free, organic acid based multi-purpose probiotic cleaner. Can be used on your horses as well as rugs, stables and even tack.