Posted: 4th May 2020 | Back to news feed

Support Your Horse this Summer with a Natural Turmeric Supplement

After dark nights and muddy fields, the summer is a welcome time of year for horse owners but for our horses it can present a new set of challenges that we need to address.

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Exercise often increases for horses over summer and combined with hard ground as the weather dries up, this will result in inflammation in the joints, whether noticeable or not, which occurs as part of the body’s natural response to physiological stress.

We can support the joints with TurmerAid™, a natural anti-inflammatory supplement which combines turmeric and other key ingredients to help the integrity of the equine natural defence mechanisms, while supporting the body’s natural inflammation processes.

An increase in insects and exposure to the heat and rain will also test the skin and coat which will need to be in good condition to help prevent ailments such as sweet itch and rainscald. A healthy skin and coat is your horse’s first line of defence against external challenges.

TurmerAid™ helps to maintain the integrity of skin and promotes a shiny coat, as well as aiding digestion thanks to the added yucca which has positive effects on the microflora that occur naturally in the horse’s gut.

The complete turmeric pellet contains a minimum 5.1% curcumin (one of the major actives in turmeric), yucca, black pepper, linseed and apple cider vinegar.

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The only pelleted turmeric supplement on the market, TurmerAid™ is an ideal supplement all year round and over the summer months can be fed straight from the hand or alone from a bucket if daily feeds are reduced.

The RRP for a 2kg tub is £19.99.

For further information please visit www.goldenpastecompany.com. You can also follow The Golden Paste Company on Facebook and Instagram.

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