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Hay vs haylage; Boost suppleness; Insurance explained All about interval training, hay vs haylage an

Hay vs haylage; Boost suppleness; Insurance explained [Can't read this email properly?]( All about interval training, hay vs haylage and insurance explained In this newsletter, we explore the benefits of interval training, weigh up the pros and cons of feeding hay versus haylage and get to grips with horse health insurance. We also share ways to improve your horse's suppleness and keep their weight in check — particularly important with the lush grass growing this summer. Have a great weekend! How to do interval training (and why you should) It saves times, burns calories, builds fitness, reduces the risk of injury and adds variety to a horse's exercise — what's not to love? [GET STARTED]( Hay vs haylage: which is best? Contrary to popular belief, haylage is normally lower in sugar than hay, and it contains more protein. Find out more about the two sources of forage via the link below. [READ MORE]( Horse health insurance and vet fees cover: essential guide Find out more about the complicated topic of horse health insurance and weigh up which cover might be best for your horse. [INSURANCE EXPLAINED]( Signs a horse is lacking suppleness, plus exercises to improve it Assess your horse and try these simple exercises from dressage trainer Ian Woodhead to help them improve. [IMPROVE YOUR HORSE]( Simple checks to make if your horse is not losing weight If your equine companion is struggling to shed the pounds, this check list should provide ways to help them to reach a healthy condition. [WEIGHT LOSS ADVICE]( This message was brought to you from Your Horse Magazine a Kelsey Media Brand © Kelsey Media Ltd,The Granary, Down's Court, Yalding, Maidstone, ME18 8AL Registered in England No. 05822990. Please do not reply to this message as this email was sent from an unmonitored e-mail address. Please read our privacy policy for more information on how we process your personal information. [Unsubscribe](

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