EQUUS

Managing Allergies

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1. Veterinary Care

Veterinari­ans are best equipped to offer sound advice on maintainin­g a healthy environmen­t, diet and supplement regimen for horses.

2. Deal with Dust

Reduce dust by using stall materials that don’t generate excess dust, while keeping turnouts, paddocks and pastures adequately watered.

3. Aid with Insects

Fans and fly sprays are great tools to keep the insect population down and the prevalence of bites low. Fly sheets and masks can also help.

4. Proper Diet

Choose an anti-inflammato­ry diet based on high-quality forage with minimal grains and concentrat­es. Soak hay or use a hay steamer if necessary to minimize inhaled allergens.

5. Supplement­s

Choose either Platinum Performanc­e® Equine, Platinum Performanc­e® CJ or Platinum Performanc­e® GI to help maintain overall health, normal allergic response and immune health in particular. For horses with advanced needs, add Platinum Skin & Allergy and, in some cases, Platinum's Healthy Weight oil.

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