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Article: Unika Balls: Healthy Fun for Your Horses

UNIKA BALLS

Unika Balls: Healthy Fun for Your Horses

Complementary Feed for Horses

Unika’s Unika Balls: Healthy Fun for Your Horses

Unika has revolutionized the world of complementary feeds with an innovative new product line: Unika Balls. These are not just toys for your horses; they are a novel way to enrich their diets with essential nutrients while providing entertainment. Designed to be licked throughout the day, Unika Balls can be easily hung inside stalls or trailers thanks to their natural fiber ropes. They offer a unique method of delivering beneficial substances like officinal plants, electrolytes, vitamins, minerals, and more, setting them apart from traditional powdered or liquid supplements.

Unika Balls come in five varieties, each tailored to address specific needs of horses:

Unika Balls – Elyte: Provides essential mineral salts year-round to replenish those lost through sweat.

Unika Balls – Gastro: Ideal for horses with sensitive stomachs, it contains phytotherapeutic ingredients like charcoal and licorice to support gastric health. It helps stimulate saliva production, which is alkaline and naturally counteracts gastric acidity, making it beneficial for horses experiencing gastric distress due to anxiety.

Unika Balls – Herbs: Features a blend of balsamic herbs such as thyme, rosemary, and mint.

Unika Balls – Prequalm: Contains magnesium, passion flower, and lemon balm, designed to help horses achieve calmness and better control their emotions.

Unika Balls – Crib Biting: Includes vegetable substances that enhance salivation, which helps reduce gastric acidity and improves overall well-being. It can result in increased live weight, shinier coats, and better overall appearance and health in crib-biting horses.

Handmade in Italy, Unika Balls are composed of 93% vegetable ingredients and are rich in high-quality raw materials like rice and soy. They are free from cereals and sugars, making them suitable for cereal-intolerant horses, those on low glycemic index diets, and sport horses engaged in intense physical activity. Reducing sugar intake is crucial for sport horses to minimize lactic acid production.

Remember, every horse is unique, so introduce new feeds and complementary feeds gradually into their diet.

{ As shown in our picture from our stables  - we use the Hook And Loop Strap over the door (so many uses!) and keep it in the middle  - if they are able to hold it against something I feel they do not last as long, more entertainment if they can swing , and more cost effetive! }