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Respiratory Problems: buy your horse supply here

 

Horse Supply

 

If your pony needs medicine for their upper respiratory condition, let us help you buy the flavored syrup you need. You can get an antihistamine combined with a decongestant and an expectorant to help them feel better. Some ingredients that are good are guaifenesin, ammonium chloride, sodium citrate, pyrilamine maleate, and phenylephrine hydrochloride. If they have cough symptoms, you can also find effective relief for them at our site. The amount of medicine they need varies according to their size and other personalized factors.

We know that the bond between a pony and their owner can be very loving. We also understand that when they are sick, you don't feel well either. You want them to be feeling better and ready to go riding as quickly as possible, but you don't want to have to spend a lot of money. That is why we sell the medications you need for less.

Food Supply Needs

If you have a working horse, you know that they need more food than those that are lightly worked or not worked at all. Some can thrive on grasses found in pastures without any special food, but horses that are worked for hours a day will need grain to supplement their diet, in addition to hay. Of course, just like in humans, individual horses have different needs. The weather also affects the level of feed required, with colder weather generally requiring more because they need to maintain body temperature. Fresh water and mineral salt blocks are integral for every breed, though. So, keep them healthy with good feeding habits and medical attention as required.