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Support for coat and skin

The horse’s coat and skin are essential for its well-being and protect against external stressors. We all want our horse to have a naturally shiny coat that comes from within. However, sometimes problems arise that affect both the horse’s health and appearance. Here you will find products that provide support for dull and flaky coats, as well as during coat shedding and moulting.

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Coat Problems in Horses – Causes and Preventive Tips

Dull coat – Signs of nutritional deficiency or poor health

A healthy coat should be shiny and full. If your horse has a dull coat, it may be a sign of nutritional deficiency, parasites, or poor health. To restore the coat’s shine, it is important to review the horse’s diet and ensure it receives enough essential vitamins and minerals. Regular grooming and coat care also help stimulate blood circulation and promote a healthy coat.

Summer eczema – Persistent itching

Summer eczema, also known as "sweet itch," is an allergic reaction caused by bites from midges. This can lead to intense itching, skin irritation, and sores as the horse scratches. To relieve the symptoms, it is important to protect the horse from midges by using eczema blankets, keeping the horse indoors during peak midge activity, and using soothing ointments.

To strengthen the horse’s immune system and reduce hypersensitivity reactions, supplements like Inflaboost DHA or Wheat Germ Oil can be helpful, as they contain fatty acids and vitamins that are important for skin health.

Dandruff and itching – Signs of dry skin or fungal infection

Dandruff in horses can be caused by dry skin, poor hygiene, or fungal infections. The small white flakes can be both irritating and unsightly, often accompanied by itching and discomfort for the horse. Regular cleaning with mild shampoo and nourishing conditioner helps to keep the skin healthy. For extra skin care, Inflaboost DHA or Wheat Germ Oil is recommended, as they provide fatty acids and vitamins for healthy skin.

Preventive care for your horse’s coat

To keep your horse’s skin and coat in top condition, preventive care is essential. Make sure the horse gets a balanced diet, regular coat care, and check its skin and coat regularly to detect problems early.
Supplements with important vitamins and minerals can also be a good support to ensure the horse’s skin and coat receive the nutrients they need.

By taking care of your horse's skin and coat, you can ensure it stays healthy both inside and out.

FAQ: Common questions about horse coat care

How can I improve my horse’s coat shine?

Review the diet, use the right supplements, and ensure good coat care. Regular grooming and the right shampoo can make a big difference. Activ Mineral and Inflaboost DHA are a great foundation for a shiny coat from the inside.

Which supplements help with a dull coat?

Products such as Activ Mineral, Inflaboost DHA, and Wheat Germ Oil can contribute to better skin and coat condition due to their rich content of fatty acids, minerals, and vitamins.

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