Our Approach
There's a question every horse owner eventually asks themselves.
Not at first — at first, you trust the labels, the store's recommendations, the stable's habits. But after a few years, after a few disappointments, after spending considerable sums on supplements that made no measurable difference, the question finally arises.
Do I really know what I'm giving my horse?
Most of the time, the honest answer is no.
Not out of negligence. Out of a lack of reliable information. Because the equine supplement market is saturated with promises and poor on evidence. Because labels rarely distinguish a raw powder with 2% active ingredients from a standardized extract with 65%. Because contraindications are rarely mentioned, and clinically validated dosages even less so.
Horsority is the result of this observation.
Every product we reference is selected based on published scientific literature — not supplier brochures, not equestrian trends. Each product sheet specifies the galenic form, the concentration of active ingredients, the validated dosage for a 500 kg horse, and the real contraindications. PubMed sources are accessible and clickable. You can verify every claim we make.
We also point out what's wrong — dangerous combinations, situations where a supplement is contraindicated, cases where the literature is still insufficient to conclude.
Because your horse deserves better than well-worded promises.
And you deserve the information to make your own decisions.