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Meet AUS Eventer Bill Levett, and Why He Feeds SUCCEED

Australian eventer Bill Levett, who’s lived and competed in England since 1994, can pinpoint the exact moment he decided to pursue eventing as a career: watching legendary Australian eventer Andrew Hoy on TV, competing in […]

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Miranda Mitchell’s “Problem Horse” Turns Around on SUCCEED

Miranda Mitchell bought her barrel racing horse, Perky, in October 2014. At that time, the mare’s previous owner warned her to never stand Perky near the arena during a competition, because her nervous energy would […]

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Sport Horse's Lameness Troubles Vanish With Healthier Gut

Photo: Wayne Jones Photography Very little is more discouraging than an unrideable horse due to lameness or a sudden deterioration in behavior. Except maybe when lameness exams, ultrasounds, X-rays, and other diagnostic efforts fail to […]

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Myth: Beet Pulp is High in Sugar & Shouldn't Be Fed to Horses

If you’re driving through Minnesota, Michigan or North Dakota in late September or October, you might notice harvesters working hard to get that year’s supply of sugar beets into trucks and on the way to […]

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Why SUCCEED Digestive Supplement for Horses is Expensive

It’s a review we hear often enough about SUCCEED: “I like what SUCCEED did for my horse, but it’s just too expensive.” If you are reading this, it’s probably because you’ve heard it too – […]

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Myth: Feed Horses 2 Flakes of Hay 2x a Day

Many horse owners have a daily routine that looks something like this: Feed one scoop of grain and two flakes of hay at 6 am. Ride at 8. Turn out from 2-4 pm (if it’s […]

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