AGG Horse Nutrition Consultancy
AGG Horse Nutrition Consultancy Services evaluates horse diet programs over the phone or on-site and creates customized diet plans for your horse. Our company ensures that horses receive the nutrients at the optimal level, that foals grow optimally, stallions and mares are on maximum breeding level, and sport horses achieve their maximum performance, and that diseases such as colic, egus, and laminitis are reduced through advanced nutrition and management strategies, with diet programs specially designed for your horse based on scientific foundations.
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With over 15 years of equine nutrition experience, it serves equine breeding, performance horses, and clinical cases all over the world.
AGG also provides businesses with unique and recently researched feed or supplement formulations, as well as research and training facilities.
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Is a special diet required for a horse's peak performance?
Horses have an important digestive system because they have a stomach with a capacity of 9-15 liters, which is quite small in comparison to their body weight, a small intestine consisting of a duodenum, jejunum, and ileum measuring 15-22 meters in length, and a large intestine with a capacity of 140-150 liters.
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According to recent research, the prevalence of gastric ulcers in horses is estimated to be between 50 and 90%, and colic occurs relatively frequently in horses as well due to the complex physiology of the digestive system . Nutrition is the key to supporting stomach and gut healing in order to prevent these and other gastrointestinal tract diseases.
AGG equine nutrition consultancy with extensive experience assesses your horse's diet to prevent gastrointestinal disorders or to combine treatment with custom-based diets.
Many performance horses' feeding plans may appear to be adequate and balanced in the competitive racing world.
However, the analysis of the diet programs for horses that AGG conducted between 2013 and 2016 revealed some nutrient deficiency or imbalance in the diets of all horses that did not receive professional support. Although 85% of these horses are fed horse supplements in addition to dry grass and grain. Obviously, despite the significant amount of money spent on horse supplements, it is likely that the diet is still incomplete or incorrect.
AGG Horse Nutrition Consultancy Services assesses your horse's nutritional needs for success in the competitive racing world and provides individual diet plans.