Harry Meade walking the course at Aldon - not a great surprise that they had to abandon and a good job he had his Regatta/EquiFeast jacket with him!
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Keeping cosy in my amazing EquiFeast Regatta coat- the only thing that keeps me warm! Mr Willam just needs some ear muffs and we would be very jolly hackers today.. Silly weather!
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With warmer weather, Sweet Itch can cause unpleasant irritations which can drive our horses mad! Nature has provided animals with incredible systems to fight allergies and irritation but these systems need nourishing if they are going to work properly, this means feeding them with what they need to function properly.
EquiFeast's number one response to Sweet Itch is to hit back at it hard with FightBack, the ultimate immune system support supplement. By supporting the immune system, you are allowing it to do its incredible job. Fighting infections and repairing damage both require rapid production of new cells (white blood cells for immunity and 'normal' cells for repair). Modern diets are designed to provide the energy our horses need but are often quite deficient in the nutrients required for rapid cell production.
FightBack puts this right and helps the natural cell replication to proceed as rapidly as possible. It also contains the nutrients required to enable white blood cells to work efficiently (they burn lots of fats). As white blood cells are the 'Rapid Reaction Force' of the immune system this is crucially important.
The immune system works against a wide range of different germs - your vet has nothing to help your horse beat a virus - the immune system is really good at it if given the chance.
The quicker you get FightBack into your horse the better so consider buying some and keeping it in the cupboard for a rainy day.
Here's what elite event rider, Clare Wilson, had to say about FightBack:
"Petal is currently on fight back. She suffers from sweet itch which we have controlled with rugs to quite a good degree however she would still scratch and would often rub her ears raw. We tried a weeks trail pot and her ear's healed within that week we then stopped it as we thought it was coming to the end of the midge season but she soon started to scratch again, so continued to feed it till winter. Have just started her on it again and have been really impressed so far, even turned her out with no rugs which we never do and despite there being a lot of midges about she has not scratched! We tried her on a special course of drugs a few years ago to help her and they had no effect what so ever so fight back really is amazing!"

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