Horses - Large selection of products for your horse
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CHF 37.90
Arnica gel for rubbing into horses for muscle pain, bruises and contusions
Audevard -
CHF 21.80
Lotion to protect and care for the hoof frog
Waldhausen -
Free shipping
from CHF 83.50
Breathable jumping saddle pad with cube quilting
Kentucky -
CHF 178.60Free shipping
Herbal mixture for feed-related support of the hoof metabolism in horses and ponies
cdVet -
CHF 311.40Free shipping
Very light horse clipper incl. accessory case
Heiniger -
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CHF 244.50
Supplementary feed in liquid form for nervous, stressed horses
NAF -
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from CHF 139.00
Supplementary feed for horses to support oral health
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CHF 41.80
Tasty nibble ball for horses with respiratory problems
Unika -
from CHF 30.80
Natural black cumin oil, cold-pressed, for dogs and horses
Supports immune disorders, hormonal and respiratory diseases and chronic inflammationSanafino1 review -
CHF 470.00Free shipping
Almost silent, cordless clipper. Perfect for nervous & sensitive horses
Heiniger -
CHF 144.00Free shipping
Nutritional supplements for the development and maintenance of healthy hooves
TRM -
from CHF 23.80
Organic hemp protein, rich in almost all essential amino acids in an optimal ratio to each other and in sufficient quantities
Sanafino -
CHF 174.90Free shipping
To maintain and regenerate the muscles
Optimera -
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from CHF 104.90
Fleece blanket for the neck area with zipper and Velcro fastenerKentucky -
CHF 399.00Free shippingSupplementary feed for horses helps to maintain flexible joints and supports regeneration after training and sporting activityPrequine
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Special Price CHF 49.80 Regular Price CHF 58.60
Hemp snack for horses
Sparrow Pet -
CHF 41.80
Tasty nibble ball for the supply of minerals for horses
Unika -
CHF 45.90
To strengthen the skin barrier and gently support natural skin regeneration
marsavet -
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from CHF 75.80
Animal care product with a cooling effect for stressed horse legsEquine America -
from CHF 26.80
The nutrient-rich vegetable fiber of hemp fine meal in combination with various high-quality herbs nourishes the intestinal tract and repels insects
Sanafino -
CHF 109.00Free shipping
Supplementary feed for horses, helps with stomach and intestinal complaints
Platinum Performance -
CHF 29.50
Skin oil to soothe irritated skin, relieves itching and helps with eczema
leovet -
CHF 52.90
Solution for horses to balance the electrolyte balance during heavy sweating and exertion
Audevard -
CHF 80.90Free shipping
Food supplements to promote a healthy digestive system
Equine Products UK Ltd -
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CHF 292.90
Nutritional complementary food for weanlings/yearlings for healthy development and maximized performance
Audevard -
CHF 36.60
Fiber tape with high adhesive strength
Covetrus1 review -
CHF 109.70Free shipping
Sterile solution to support wound healing
TVM -
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CHF 212.40
Supplementary feed in powder form to calm hormonal imbalances in mares
NAF -
CHF 32.40
Insect repellent gel for horses, gentle application for sensitive areas and sensitive horses
leovet1 review -
CHF 94.30Free shipping
Grain-free food supplement with zinc & biotin in pellet form
Marstall -
Special Price CHF 17.40 Regular Price CHF 34.80
Food supplements for horses to support performance & for a better nervous system
Waldhausen1 review -
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from CHF 121.70
Supplementary feed in powder form to support digestion and intestinal health
NAF -
CHF 33.80
Gel for horses for the local heat treatment of joints, tendons and muscles
Audevard1 review -
CHF 30.90Hoof care paste to strengthen the horn with disinfecting and nourishing propertiesKeralit
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CHF 57.40
Supplementary feed for horses that contributes to normal breathing and lung function
TRM -
CHF 67.90
Straight feeding stuff for a smooth and even digestive process in horses
Equipur1 review -
CHF 46.50Nourishing hoof bath concentrate for the treatment of decay-causing pathogensKeralit
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CHF 119.90Free shipping
Ultimate, rechargeable, lightweight headlamp
Suprabeam1 review -
CHF 109.80Free shipping
Supplementary feed to support joint health and mobility in performance horses and older horses
Equine America -
CHF 34.40
Intensive care gel for horses with hyaluronic acid and essential oils
Audevard1 review -
CHF 19.50
A scented oil that masks the animal's natural scent to repel ticks and other pests
cdVet1 review -
CHF 18.10Ointment to gently dissolve encrusted areas of skinKeralit1 review
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from CHF 32.10
Organic, natural hemp oil, cold-pressed.
For more energy and noticeably faster regeneration after illness or injurySanafino2 reviews -
CHF 20.70Liquid solution for the care and regeneration of damaged horn in the frog areaKeralit1 review
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CHF 16.80
Supplementary feed to regulate the intestinal flora and stimulate appetite in horses
Equipur3 reviews -
According to an estimate by the Swiss Equestrian Sports Federation (SVPS), there are around 110,000 horses living in Switzerland, including sport horses, leisure horses and working horses. Horse keeping is widespread in Switzerland and plays an important role in the country's cultural, sporting and economic life and is supported by a dedicated community of horse lovers. Horses are used in Switzerland for sporting activities such as riding, jumping and dressage as well as for leisure activities and agricultural work. Switzerland also has a vibrant variety of horse breeds, including the famous Swiss Warmblood as well as other regional breeds such as the Freiberger horse. These breeds are used for both sporting activities and agricultural work.
The keeping of horses in Switzerland is subject to strict animal welfare regulations. The animals must be kept in a species-appropriate manner, which means that they must be given sufficient exercise, regular access to pasture and appropriate accommodation. There are also regulations on feeding, health care and the general handling of the animals.
Horses need a variety of things to stay healthy and happy:
- Appropriate housing: Horses need a clean and dry stable or shelter where they can protect themselves from the weather. They should also have enough space to move freely and lie down.
- Feed and water: Horses need a balanced diet consisting of hay, grass, grain and, if necessary, special horse feed and, if necessary and appropriate, food supplements. They must also have constant access to sufficient fresh water. On average, a horse drinks around 25 to 45 liters of water per day. However, a horse's actual water requirement can vary depending on its size, activity level, type of feed and environment.
- Care and hygiene: Regular care such as brushing, hoof care and regular worming are important for the horse's health. Hoof care in particular (e.g. by a professional hoof trimmer or farrier) is essential, as the hooves are otherwise susceptible to disease and incorrect loading or misalignment can also affect the entire musculoskeletal system and cause subsequent problems. The stable should also be cleaned regularly to ensure a hygienic environment and prevent disease.
- Social interaction: Horses are very social animals and need contact with other horses. Horses are herd animals by nature, which means that they live in groups in the wild and develop strong social bonds with other horses. In a herd, horses take on specific roles and communicate with each other through body language, sounds and other behaviors. As herd animals, horses benefit from interacting with conspecifics. They seek protection, safety and comfort in the group. The presence of other horses can also help to reduce stress and promote well-being.
- Veterinary care: Regular veterinary examinations, vaccinations and treatments are important to maintain the horse's health. You should be aware before purchasing a horse that these costs can be extremely high, especially if the horse has to be hospitalized for several days or needs an operation, which is unfortunately not uncommon.
- Sufficient exercise: Horses need daily exercise and grazing to stay fit and avoid behavioral problems.
These are just some of the basic needs of a horse. It is important to ensure that all aspects of horse keeping are carefully considered to ensure the welfare of the animals.
Horse keeping is a very expensive hobby, but it is also very enjoyable and most horse owners care for their horses with great passion. For many, a life without a horse is no longer conceivable. If you don't (yet) have the financial means to own your own horse, so-called riding or care shares are also a great way to spend time with a horse on a regular basis for relatively little money and/or help in the stable. As a horse is also very time-consuming, many horse owners are happy to have one or two additional people who can take over the care on certain days. So it's a win-win situation!