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Can electrolytes help your horse through seasonal shifts?

As temperatures swing from warm to cold, your horse’s body works overtime to stay balanced. Electrolytes play a key role in keeping them hydrated, strong, and performing at their best. Learn why electrolyte support is crucial year-round — and how Oxy-Gen Equine’s E-Charge Powder and Paste can help maintain hydration and recovery through every season.

    Preventing Colic in Horses: How to Manage Key Risk Factors

    Colic in horses is often caused by dehydration, stress, and ulcers, which disrupt digestion and lead to discomfort. In this blog, we’ll explore how these factors contribute to colic and offer tips for managing them. We’ll also discuss how Oxy-Gen products can support hydration, reduce stress, and promote ulcer healing to help prevent colic and keep your horse healthy.

      3 Ways to Support Your Horse's Health During Sudden Temperature Changes

      Sudden temperature changes can put stress on your horse, affecting their hydration, digestion, and immune system. To help your horse stay healthy during these shifts, focus on supporting their immunity, gut health, and hydration. Supplements like Immune EQ™ boost immune function and gut health, JAILBREAK GI™ supports smooth digestion, and E-CHARGE™ replenishes essential electrolytes to maintain hydration.

        Summer Must-Haves for Equine Performance Horses: E-Charge Paste, Oxy Pulmon, and Sweat More

        Summer is here, and with it comes heat that can challenge even the most seasoned and fit equine athletes. Ensuring your performance horse stays in top condition during the hot months requires careful attention to...

          Is your horse sweating properly this summer?

          Anhidrosis (sometimes also referred to as "dry coat") in horses that do not sweat normally and are unable to sweat enough during competition or athletic training. It is an Iodine and L-Tyrosine pellet that helps support...