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  • What’s the difference between 4CYTE Equine and 4CYTE Epiitalis for Horses?

    Wondering whether to choose 4CYTE Epiitalis Forte Gel or Granules for your horse?In this video, Dr. Glenn explains the key differences between the two formulations and how they support joint…

  • How do 4CYTE Equine Granules help your horse?

    4CYTE Equine Granules is a high-quality joint supplement designed to support and maintain your horse’s joint health. In this video, Dr Glenn explains how the unique blend of Epiitalis®, Abalone,…

  • What is 4CYTE Epiitalis Forte Gel For Horses?

    4CYTE Epiitalis Forte Gel for Horses is an advanced joint supplement designed to support joint health, aid recovery from injury, and relieve symptoms like stiffness or reduced performance. In this…

  • How Does Rose-Hip Vital Equine Work For Horses?

    In this video, Dr. Glenn discusses the benefits of Rose-Hip Vital Equine, a 100% natural joint and arthritis supplement made from pure rosehip fruit. Known for its powerful antioxidant properties…

  • ProN8ure (formerly Protexin) Probiotic Range For Animals

    In this video, Dr. Glenn discusses the ProN8ure Probiotic Range—formerly known as Protexin—and explains why it’s a reliable probiotic choice for animals and birds. He also covers how and when…

  • myPET Podcast: Horses and Mud; Common problems faced by horses when it is muddy

    In this episode, Aria and Dr. Glenn dive into why wet, muddy conditions are rough on horses and how to prevent and treat the most common issues. They cover pastern…

  • myPET Podcast: Turmeric; How to use it to benefit your pet

    This episode explores turmeric, what it actually is, how it works in the body, and whether it offers real health benefits for pets. The discussion breaks down curcumin, the active…

  • How to Take Your Horse’s Temperature

    Monitoring your horse’s temperature is an important skill for every horse owner. A horse’s temperature can indicate the early stages of illness or confirm a suspected problem, helping you and…

  • What type of thermometer should I use to take my horses temperature?

    The best thermometer for taking your horse’s temperature is a digital rectal thermometer with a flexible tip for comfort and a quick-read function so you get results in 30–60 seconds.…

  • What is a normal temperature for a horse?

    A normal rectal temperature for an adult horse at rest is 37.5°C to 38.5°C, while foals can be slightly higher, up to about 38.9°C. A high temperature, above 38.5°C, can…

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