
Boosting Equine Performance with Statera Bio-Colostrum: The Key to Long-Term Success
As horse owners and trainers, we constantly strive for optimal performance. From top-tier athletes to leisure companions, ensuring horses perform at their best is a priority. One key to unlocking a horse’s full potential lies in their nutrition, and at Statera Equine, we’re passionate about offering solutions that support both wellness and peak performance. One product at the forefront of this is Statera Bio-Colostrum.

Spring Grass and Sugars: What Horse Owners Need to Know
Spring brings a flush of new grass, which is a welcome sight after winter’s bare paddocks. However, with the new growth comes an increase in sugar content that can pose risks for horses, especially those with metabolic issues like Insulin Resistance (IR) or laminitis. Understanding the sugars in spring grass and how they affect your horse’s health is crucial for managing their diet and avoiding serious health issues.

Injury Recovery
As horse owners, we experience many ups and downs with our beloved animals. Today, as I write this blog, I can’t help but wonder if there are other horse mums out there feeling deflated, overwhelmed, and perhaps a bit hopeless.

Supporting Respiratory Health In Horses
Respiratory diseases in horses are a common health concern, ranging from mild conditions like seasonal allergies to more severe issues such as equine asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). These conditions can significantly impact a horse's performance, quality of life, and overall health. Proper management of respiratory health is crucial for any horse owner or trainer, especially when managing athletic horses or those living in challenging environments, such as stables with dust and poor ventilation.


Treating Ulcers in Horses with an all natural superfood.
Equine squamous gastric ulcer disease (ESGD) is a prevalent condition affecting around 90% of performance horses. It is characterised by the erosion of the stomach lining, often caused by repeated exposure to acidic gastric fluid during intense exercise. This acidic fluid, normally found in the glandular region of the stomach, can come into contact with the non glandular squamous mucosa, leading to inflammation and ulceration. This is especially likely in horses that are unfed during exercise, as the increased pressure within the abdomen can force acidic contents upward. This painful condition can result in various symptoms, including:

Understanding Bovine Colostrum and Its Benefits for Horses
Bovine colostrum, produced by cows in the initial days following calving, is a nutrient-rich substance that provides substantial health benefits for horses. This exceptional supplement is packed with essential immune factors, growth factors, and other vital compounds that can greatly enhance equine well-being.