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( MARCH/APRIL Giveaway ) WIN! WIN! WIN! WIN! Enter on page 94


Comfort Gut original - ideal for performance, high stress & heavily travelled horses. Those with repetitive actions and who struggle with change.


Comfort Gut can play a role in helping to maintain healthy gastric acid levels and can be fed long term without disrupting acid production which is required to break down food for proper digestion and absorption of nutrients.


Customers report that they feel Comfort Gut contributes to better utilisation of feed with older horses, poor doers, horses under stress and hard work.


A very fine powder (similar in consistency to talcum powder or very fine grade flour) which is mildly alkaline, ultra small pored, very low ash, vegetal carbon, designed specifically for feeding which adsorbs (binds to) toxins in the digestive tract like excess acid and eliminates it from the horse’s system in the manure.


Key remarks relate to:


• Improved Condition, topline and overall coat shine. • Improved performance.


• Supports improved behaviour and ride-ability. • Assisting optimum gut health and function by helping to maintain healthy gastric acid levels.


Competition, FEI and RaceLegal. Will NOT show in bloods Used and trusted by International Riders Worldwide


RRP: 1Kg Comfort Gut £35.00, 2.5Kg Comfort Gut £75.00 For further information visit www.comfortgut.com


For more information visit www.stubbsengland.com


Retro Saddle & Bridle Rack


"Evoking the quality and class of two centuries ago the stylish metalwork and beautiful dark solid wood create a very classy combination. Befitting the finest yards in the world, only its practical functionality exceeds its appearance. Immediately commanding the attention of the most demanding architects and owners this will be seen in the finest tack rooms. However, with a price tag that is within everyone’s reach, all can enjoy the classic styling. Robust metalwork and the waxed dark hardwood; a classic combination."


Win a bag of EQUIGLO Quick Soak 10 MINUTE BEET


This 100% natural British superfood provides a convenient source of non-heating energy for working horses and ponies all year round. Low in starch and sugar, it is perfect for those prone to, or at risk from, laminitis. Made from British-grown, unmolassed and micro- nised sugar beet flakes, it is an ideal replacement for cereal-based feeds and forage when it is of poor quality or in short supply. The product offers first-class equine nutrition and is made by Henry Bell & Co (Grantham) Ltd, a trusted name in the feed sector since 1825. RRP: £9.95.


For more information visit:


www.equiglohorsefeeds.co.uk Email: info@equiglohorsefeeds.co.uk Telephone: 01746 565761


58 MARCH/APRIL 2019 Two Brains One Aim


Eric Smiley’s aim is to bring together the mind of the rider with the mind of the horse, while highlighting the key component in their synergy: understanding. How that understanding is acquired, retained, and put to use is the key to success


RRP: £19.95.


Published by Quiller Publishing www.quillerpublishing.com


For the latest news visit www.centralhorsenews.co.uk


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