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Locality: Temecula, California

Phone: +1 858-354-2610



Address: 43980 Mahlon Vail Rd Ste 302 92592 Temecula, CA, US

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YS Nutrition 12.11.2020

Going to Del Mar, Show Park to see my clients and friends. Checking out Bettina Loy's, Del Mar Dressage, Mexican feast. Come by and see me I'll have a little set up with the mushrooms, equine-D, and all my CBD products. Hope to see you there.

YS Nutrition 26.10.2020

Keith E Manfred Thanks to Debby Rosenberger for pointing this out to us at sanomagic.com. We will not promote CBD to any FEI riders or horses. thanks Debby.

YS Nutrition 21.10.2020

What does Queen Jollybo eat? Whether she is on the road or at home, she always eats Triple Crown Feed mixed with YS Nutrition and Platinum Performance supplements mixed with Nupafeed USA for the stressful times and GumBits as a pre-ride snack. There you have, her entire nutrition plan!

YS Nutrition 13.10.2020

Happy Holidays from Hawley Bennett Eventing! I want to wish you and your families all the best this holiday season. I am so grateful for all of you and hope you... all have an incredible holiday. Cheers! Fabbri Boots Topline Leather C4 Belts Charles Owen WeatherBeeta North America ECOGOLD - Equestrian Textile Engineering Frilly Fillies Horse Bonnets Heritage Gloves JoJoSox Nupafeed USA RevitaVet Saddle Network World Equestrian Brands Triple Crown Feed Soless H-Visor FLAIR Equine Nasal Strips YS Nutrition Platinum Performance Nicker Bait GumBits Walsh Products Bad Habit Stock Ties Arias Whips Professional's Choice Detoxwater Absorbine Kastel Denmark

YS Nutrition 25.09.2020

I want to do a special, what fuels Jollybo. So many people have asked me what I use to keep her feeling her best. She always eats Triple Crown Feed with YS Nutrition, and Platinum Performance supplements plus Nupafeed and GumBits as a pre-ride snack. There you have it.

YS Nutrition 11.09.2020

Two champions right here!! #hank #jollybo What fuels both of them? Triple Crown Feed Platinum Performance YS Nutrition Nupafeed USA and of, of course, GumBits as a pre-ride snack. The best deserve the best!

YS Nutrition 25.08.2020

Outbreak Alert - WNV A case of West Nile virus (WNV) was recently reported in Human near Los Angeles, California. WNV is a mosquito-transmitted virus that caus...es inflammation of the brain and threatens horses, birds and humans.1 While the risk of horses contracting the disease is lower than it used to be, equine WNV remains dangerous and widespread, especially in unvaccinated horses. This poses a serious threat to the health of horses throughout the country.1 One out of three horses that becomes ill from WNV dies or must be euthanized.1 Horse owners who suspect equine WNV should watch for the following clinical signs and, if they are observed, a veterinarian should be consulted. Signs include:1 Stumbling Lack of coordination Depression Limb weakness Muscle and lip twitching disease prevention measures include: Use Equine-D to build boost and balance their immune system. it is Their health, their life and your choice. ysnutrition.com Decreasing a horse's exposure to mosquitoes, which can breed in any standing water that lasts more than four days Removing all sources where water can collect Minimizing the number of lights turned on at night, especially near stables or barns

YS Nutrition 16.07.2020

Great read in Equine Wellness mag. THE POWER OF MUSHROOMS APRIL 11, 2014 72 VIEWS... mushrooms for horses FEEDING MUSHROOMS TO YOUR HORSE CAN HAVE NUMEROUS BENEFITS. What do you mean I should feed my horse mushrooms? Horses don’t eat mushrooms! I don’t need her to see more imaginary objects than she already does just imagine what would happen if she were soaring over a jump and the jump started to move! These are a few of the typical comments people make when they first hear about using mushrooms on their horses. But we’re not talking about magic mushrooms of the 70s or the poisonous ones you hear about in news. No one is suggesting that horses go around their pastures picking mushrooms and sautéing them for dinner. These are special types of mushrooms. TAKING ROOT Mushrooms have a root layer called the mycelium. This network of roots in the ground allows them to share nutrients and fight bacteria and disease. They are one cell thick; experts estimate that one inch of topsoil contains enough fungal cells to stretch more than eight miles if placed end to end. It would be similar to the underground network between trees in the movie Avatar. Horses all over the world have been eating this powerful mycelial layer for centuries, every time they graze. More recently, they have been used in horses for many different ailments as well as general health. Olympic horses, Kentucky Derby winners and World Games horses benefit from these products along with local competitors at small shows or events. IT’S IN THE BLEND Specific mushrooms are used for their different properties. For example, the Reishi mushroom has adaptogentic benefits that can help horses process their stresses better. Reishi will give you a horse that is easier to train and enjoys his job more. Being able to process stress more efficiently has physical benefits as well, since stress can cause many different health issues, such as equine gastric ulcers. The blend of mushrooms used is very important when it comes to performance horses. Animals that need to run long distances such as endurance or race horses, barrel racers or three-day horses will benefit from a different blend of mushrooms than horses that rely more on muscle strength, like dressage, cutting or show jumping horses. The cortycep mushroom has a long history of building muscle mass and helping with muscle recovery. The most famous story related to this mushroom took place at the 1993 Olympic Games when the Chinese women’s track and field team, led by coach Mr. Ma, broke multiple world records. The world was puzzled by this amazing surge in performance. There was speculation of steroid use, but the team told the world that their secret was cortycep mushrooms. They found they helped the athletes recover faster from strenuous training, thus allowing them to train harder. This has been proven true in horses as well. HEAD TO TOE BENEFITS Another beneficial aspect of mushrooms that is well known in horses is hoof health. Farriers have tried many other products on the market and are often dissatisfied with the results, if there are any. But increased hoof health and growth when using them is seen across all types of hooves. Many people don’t think about supplements for their horses’ mouths or teeth, but improved dental health is another surprising and powerful effect provided by these mushrooms. As horses get older, they can develop dental issues similar to people. They work to support horses with dental disease; in fact, the use of mushrooms for dental disease has been a topic studied at universities in the US and Europe. There are many more ways mushrooms are being used to help horses all over the world, and the studies are continuing. If you are looking for a natural way to increase the health and well being of your horses, whether they are sick, performing or just for their overall benefit, consider mushrooms as your solution! After graduating from University of CA, Davis with a double major in economics and organizational sociology, Jenna Hahn started her work in the Animal Health Industry. She has worked for large pharmaceutical companies as a territory manager, key accounts manager and equine specialist and has consulted for many small businesses in the pet and equine markets. Jenna is very active in the veterinary industry where she has spent most of her career working with veterinarians and their staff to help improve the quality of life for the animals we love. Jenna has been an avid show jumper her whole life, and rides and shows in CA. Start your horse on Equine-D today. ysnutrition.com

YS Nutrition 27.06.2020

Keith E Manfred recommends Equine-D

YS Nutrition 10.06.2020

Great read in Equine Wellness mag. THE POWER OF MUSHROOMS APRIL 11, 2014 72 VIEWS...Continue reading