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This girl just keeps glowing up! Top photo was from April after two months on basic aminos, bottom is her most recent. F...
07/23/2025

This girl just keeps glowing up! Top photo was from April after two months on basic aminos, bottom is her most recent. Fuller, stronger, beautiful muscles, and that coat! 🤩 Thank you for sharing Kim Celeri 🥰

JR showing off that healthy, shiny coat 🤩
07/22/2025

JR showing off that healthy, shiny coat 🤩

🌟 Gratitude Post 🌟I just wanted to take a moment to say THANK YOU! 🙌Compared to last July, Jennie’s Aminos orders have a...
07/21/2025

🌟 Gratitude Post 🌟

I just wanted to take a moment to say THANK YOU! 🙌
Compared to last July, Jennie’s Aminos orders have already doubled — and the month isn’t even over yet! 🤯

Your support, referrals, and belief in this little company of mine mean the world. Every time you share, tag, or mention Jennie’s Aminos, you help other horse owners find something that truly helps their horses thrive — and I’m so grateful. 💙

Here’s to happy horses and the best customers a small business could ask for! 🐴💪

🌟 A Little Favor from Our Jennie’s Aminos Family 🌟We’re so grateful for all of you who have supported Jennie’s Aminos — ...
07/05/2025

🌟 A Little Favor from Our Jennie’s Aminos Family 🌟

We’re so grateful for all of you who have supported Jennie’s Aminos — whether you’ve been with us since the beginning or just joined our herd 🐴💛

If you love what our products have done for your horses and want to help us grow, we’d be so thankful if you could lend a hand in spreading the word!

✨ Here’s how you can help:
• When you see someone in a group asking for supplement suggestions that we can help with — feel free to tag (or share our website if tags don’t work ➡️ www.jenniesaminos.com)
• Share your results or product photos in horse groups or on your own feed
• Tag us or mention us in your posts or stories
• Let your barn friends know where to find us!

Word of mouth from real users makes a huge difference for small businesses like ours. Thank you so much for being part of the journey — truly couldn’t do it without you. 🐎💕

High quality amino acid supplements for equines. Human-grade ingredients, USA based, backed by science.

Keep your aminos in the bucket and off the ground! It is so frustrating watching your horse stomp expensive supplements ...
07/03/2025

Keep your aminos in the bucket and off the ground! It is so frustrating watching your horse stomp expensive supplements into the dirt 😭 This new bucket design looks too cool not to try!

06/29/2025

High quality amino acid supplements for equines. Human-grade ingredients, USA based, backed by science.

A great post about the importance of protein in your horse’s diet. Especially if your horse has any dietary restrictions...
06/17/2025

A great post about the importance of protein in your horse’s diet. Especially if your horse has any dietary restrictions, they may be missing out on key nutrients for their overall health. Ponder on this post, and head over to jenniesaminos.com to get your horse started today!

The importance of getting your horse’s diet optimal on a paddock paradise track system is often misunderstood. Sure, it’s critical that any inflammatory triggers are removed from the horse’s diet, which is typically grass, particular hard feeds and some types of hay. However, what many owners forget is that the removal of inflammatory sources does not then equate to an optimum diet.

Aside from providing adlib access to suitable fibrous forage, aka hay, fulfilling their nutritional needs also involves meeting their salt, vitamin and mineral requirements. Whether your horse is a poor doer, a youngster or a chunky pony that struggles to budge that extra weight, meeting these needs is critical to their healing and management regardless.

One forgotten or misunderstood portion of our horse’s diet is protein. We work with Sue Dawson from Calm Healthy Horses UK from time to time and she very generously agreed to help explain the importance of protein in the diet.

‘Horses and ponies on track will naturally go through a process of metabolic change. Weight loss, reduction of inflammatory cellular fluids and fat pads, increased muscle tone and eventually topline. This process normally takes 6-18mths depending on the individual. During their transformation which you should expect to see the development of a well-covered, toned, shinny, calm and inquisitive equine.

To achieve this transformation for their own horses, many owners are moving to grass-free tracks and adopting hay-based diets. These are hugely positive steps. However, I have recently observed in a number of equines on track a crucial area of nutrition that’s appears to be lacking, that is PROTEIN.

From my experience of managing track equines, it’s important to recognise that even with ad-lib hay, horses can become undernourished if their diet lacks sufficient protein. Essential amino acids are needed to maintain muscle mass, repair tissue, and support healthy skin, hooves, and immunity. This is equally important for those not in work and particularly older horses and ponies as well as those that are regularly ridden. Standard feeding advice often overlooks the specific needs of leisure horses on grass-free, forage-only systems, assuming that leisure horses will receive adequate protein, along with sufficient vitamin e and omega 3 / 6 fatty acids from their pasture.’

Common Signs of Protein Deficiency:

• Sagging or flat topline
• “Hay belly” or pot-bellied appearance
• Dull coat or poor hoof quality
• Weak immune response or poor healing

Pops, pictured below, is a thoroughbred in our care, living out his days in retirement. Prior to his arrival, he struggled with sub-clinical Laminitis, having been kept on grass. When he arrived here in September 2023, his diet obviously changed to a hay-based diet and all of a sudden, he was getting an increased amount of daily movement thanks to the way a track ultimately functions.

Pops did well for a while, before he started losing some top line and muscle. Whilst we’d prefer each horse was fed to supplement their basic vitamin and minerals, our old livery packages didn’t include this in the monthly cost, unless separately added, and so every owner had previously been given the option as to what they preferred (this has since changed). When we identified a problem with Pops, we spoke to his owner who allowed us to start feeding and supplementing him.

This can be typical of older horses or those classed as poor doers and so Pop’s weight loss was attributed to a rather large increase in movement and the need for some additional vitamins and minerals. We had tried Pops on a bucket feed before the supplements, but with little success. We began Pops on a small feed of Thunderbrook’s meadow nuts and hay cobs, coolstance copra and micronized linseed, as well as Calm Healthy Horses Vitamins and Minerals MVA which contains extra protein. He’s been on this concoction of feed and supplements since September 2024 now and is back to an great weight. We hope with time he should continue to get stronger still.

So, what should you do if your horse appears to be protein deficient? Sue says…

‘Feed a high-spec supplement that provides key amino acids: lysine, methionine, and threonine, plus essential vitamins and minerals. The simple practice of feeding a daily bucket with micronized linseed and a quality supplement can provide most horses and ponies with their full daily protein and micronutrient requirements to complement that provided by their hay.

While the amount of quality protein needed daily is relatively small, it is absolutely critical. Just 30–40g per 100kg of bodyweight can make a major difference. If muscle has already been lost, adding a short-term protein boost using an additional amino acid support or a protein-fortified feed will enable recovery. For equines with underlying issues such as PPID / Cushings, owners should critically review protein sources to ensure these equines receive an adequate supply in response to their specific needs.

Importantly, don’t rely on hay alone. Late-cut hay is incredibly beneficial, but it tends to be low in usable protein, and most equines will need additional sources, particularly during periods of higher physiological demand, such as the seasonal coat changes.

Remember, calories aren’t protein — while oils and fibre provide energy, they don’t supply the essential amino acids needed to build and repair muscle, connective tissue, hooves, skin, and immune cells.
Ideally, our horses should be lean in terms of fat while well-covered by muscle. Achieving this depends not just on reducing unnecessary calories by feeding late cut fibrous hay, but also by providing adequate quality protein and encouraging regular movement. It is achieving this balance on track that supports metabolic health, physical soundness and that transformation into calmness and curiosity that we are all seeking.

If you’ve made the right move to grass-free living, don’t let invisible malnutrition undermine your horse’s wellbeing. Train your eyes to recognise signs of protein deficiency, review their protein sources and address through a thoughtful bucket feed to keep their body strong from the inside out.’

Happy Father’s Day 🥰
06/15/2025

Happy Father’s Day 🥰

Happy Father’s Day to all the incredible dads out there — especially the ones who fueled our horse obsession growing up 😜🐴

Today, JR got to watch his very first c**t, Colonel Magnum Chex, step into the Ranch Riding arena at the Rogue Reining Horse Association show.

Pulled from his usual duties in the breeding barn, JR even got to take a lap himself — and was the perfect gentleman every step of the way. Such a sweet moment, captured just right. 😍💛

Keep your horse thriving and full of energy! With our exciting new auto-ship feature, you can personalize delivery sched...
06/06/2025

Keep your horse thriving and full of energy! With our exciting new auto-ship feature, you can personalize delivery schedules to guarantee your horse always has their essential amino supplements on hand. Experience incredible savings and the long-lasting benefits of nourishing your horse with our premium-quality amino acids!

HERE'S HOW:
1. Choose your product.
Select any formula offered in disposable bags.

2. Pick the plan that works for you.
Choose from bi-weekly, monthly, or every 100 days.

3. Change anytime!
You can pause, or change frequency at anytime.

Shop now 🛒➡️

High quality amino acid supplements for equines. Human-grade ingredients, USA based, backed by science.

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06/06/2025

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05/26/2025

Hope everyone is enjoying a safe Memorial Day with their horse. Share a photo below of you and your horse and receive a special Memorial Day offer!

04/07/2025

Final scores are in for Meet 2! Congratulations to all our amazing Ashland athletes and their horses, but special Congratulations to

Madison and Grace: 3rd Working Pairs and State Qualifying!
Addie: 2nd in Steer Daubing!
Addie: 4th Pole Bending
Grace: 5th Huntseat Equitation
Ellie: 5th Reining
KC, Madison, Ellie, and Addie: 6th Versatility
Madison: 6th Dressage

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