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Des solutions testées, fiables et innovantes pour garder votre cheval heureux et à l'aise
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Notre mission
Nous sommes propriétaires de chevaux comme vous et nous voulons nous assurer que tous les chevaux sont à l'aise et heureux. Si nos chevaux sont heureux, nous le sommes aussi !
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Notre histoire
Tout a commencé avec un cheval, Timmy, qui a commencé à secouer la tête à l'âge de 5 ans. Les perspectives étaient sombres. Mais notre premier produit, le filet pour muselière, a changé la donne et il a pu vivre une vie heureuse jusqu'à l'âge de 27 ans. À partir de ce moment-là, nous nous sommes inspirés de produits de différents chevaux pour construire la gamme que nous avons aujourd'hui.
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Nos valeurs
Nous nous soucions de vous - vos problèmes sont nos problèmes et nous essayons de rendre nos produits les meilleurs possibles pour résoudre ces problèmes.
Nous recherchons des connaissances, que ce soit par le biais de tests et de recherches ou en consultant des experts du secteur.
Enfin, nous nous engageons à faire du monde un endroit meilleur pour nos amis équins en collectant des fonds pour des œuvres caritatives et en améliorant nos pratiques en matière de développement durable. Les possibilités sont infinies.




What the Science Says About Managing Headshaking in Horses.
Headshaking can be a distressing and unpredictable condition—making horses toss or flip their heads repeatedly, often without warning. For riders and owners, it can be frustrating and even dangerous. While there’s no single cure, there are some products that can help.
But not all Muzzle Nets are created equal. In this study, researchers set out to test just how effective these nets really are—and which designs work best. The results? Our very own Equilibrium Muzzle Net was among the top performers.
What Is Headshaking—and Why Do Nose Nets Help?
Headshaking is a clinical symptom, not a diagnosis. It can stem from various causes, but one of the most common is thought to be trigeminal-mediated headshaking—a condition where the horse’s facial nerve becomes hypersensitive. This can lead to discomfort triggered by sunlight, wind, exercise, or even changes in air pressure [Madigan et al., 1995].
The behaviours often include:
Vertical or side-to-side head tossing
Nose flipping
Violent reactions resembling a “bee flying up the nose”
Snorting, sneezing, or rubbing the nose on objects
The Research: Comparing Nose Net Designs in the Field
In a 2003 study published in the Veterinary Record, researchers Mills and Taylor assessed the effectiveness of three different muzzle nets:
A traditional full net that covers the whole muzzle
Half Net A, with a snug, adjustable fit (the Muzzle Net we offer)
Half Net B, a similar design but with an elasticated hem
Over a series of weeks, 36 horses with confirmed headshaking were trialled using each net. Owners recorded symptom changes on a detailed assessment sheet.
What the Study Found – Half Net A in the Spotlight
Feature
Half Net A
Half Net B
Full Net
Overall improvement
79% ✅
76%
68%
At least 50% improvement
76% ✅
69%
65%
At least 70% improvement
36%
35%
30%
“Bee up the nose” symptom (≥70%)
50.0% ✅
55.6% ✅
34.5% ❌
Helped nose rubbing when standing still (50%+ improvement)
✅ Only net to do so
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Appearance rating
Good
Good
Poor
Ease of use
Easy
Easy
Easy
Why Half Net A Is a Proven Choice
Out of all the designs tested, Half Net A emerged as one of the most consistently effective, particularly for:
Reducing up-and-down headshaking
Controlling the intense “bee up the nose” reactions
Minimising nose flipping and rubbing behaviours, both while moving and stationary
It was also the only net to show significant improvement in nose rubbing when the horse was standing still.
The Science Behind Nose Nets
The prevailing theory is that nose nets offer tactile stimulation to the sensitive nerve endings in the front of the horse’s muzzle. This mild sensory input may help modulate or “distract” the overactive signals in the trigeminal nerve, which is thought to be the root cause in many cases of photic (light-triggered) or idiopathic headshaking [Madigan et al., 1995; Newton et al., 2000].
This makes nose nets a low-risk, effective solution for most horses.
Who Can Benefit Most?
The Muzzle Net is ideal for horses who:
Shake their heads mostly during exercise
React in sunlight, wind, or rain
Display the classic nose flipping or “bee up the nose” behaviour
Have mild to moderate seasonal headshaking
Note: The study found that horses over 10 years old were slightly less responsive, especially for nose flipping and shaking during exercise. This may be due to more entrenched behaviours or underlying chronic factors.
The Equilibrium Muzzle Net: Small Product, Big Difference
It’s lightweight, adjustable, competition legal (always read the relevant rule books to check with your specific governing body), and has helped countless horses (and their riders) return to comfortable, focused work.
✅ Scientifically supported✅ Subtle, smart design✅ Comfortable and secure fit✅ Easy to use and clean✅ Adjustable for a closer fit.
Shop Muzzle Nets Now
Did you know? The Muzzle Net is the product that founded Equilibrium and was created to help a horse called Timmy, who was diagnosed as a headshaker at 5 years old. Timmy went onto have a successful ridden career and a well earned retirement well into his 20's.
References
Mills, D.S., & Taylor, K. (2003).Field study of the efficacy of three types of nose net for the treatment of headshaking in horses.Veterinary Record, 152(2), 41–44.https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/12553579/
Madigan, J.E., Kortz, G., Murphy, C., & Rodger, L. (1995).Photic headshaking in the horse: 7 cases.Equine Veterinary Journal, 27(4), 306–311.https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/8536668/
Newton, S.A., Knottenbelt, D.C., & Eldridge, P.R. (2000).Headshaking in horses: possible aetiopathogenesis suggested by the results of diagnostic tests and several treatment regimes used in 20 cases.Equine Veterinary Journal, 32(3), 208–216.https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/10836475/
Mair, T.S., Howarth, S., & Lane, J.G. (1992).Evaluation of some prophylactic therapies for the idiopathic headshaker syndrome.Equine Veterinary Journal Supplement, (11), 10–12.https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/9109952/

☀️ Best Practices for Keeping Dogs Safe in the Heat
1. Hydration is Key
Ensure your dog has constant access to fresh, cool water. Placing multiple water bowls around your home and garden can encourage regular drinking.
2. Limit Exercise During Peak Temperatures
Avoid walking your dog during the hottest parts of the day. Instead, opt for early morning or very late evening walks when temperatures are cooler. Sometimes on very hot days, you might need to wait for the sun to go down before cool enough to walk. Be mindful of hot pavements; if it's too hot for your hand, it's too hot for your dog's paws.
3. Provide Ample Shade and Ventilation
Whether indoors or outdoors, ensure your dog has access to shaded areas and well-ventilated spaces. Avoid leaving your dog in confined spaces like cars, conservatories, or outbuildings, as temperatures can rise rapidly, leading to fatal heatstroke
4. Recognise Signs of Heatstroke
Early detection of heatstroke symptoms can save your dog's life. Watch for signs such as excessive panting, drooling, lethargy, purple gums or red skin, vomiting, diarrhoea, and collapse. If you suspect heatstroke, cool your dog rapidly using cold water all over and contact your vet immediately. Do not leave them unattended.
5. Avoid Overexertion
Limit your dog's physical activity during hot weather. Overexertion can quickly lead to overheating. Provide mental stimulation through interactive toys or training sessions instead of vigorous play.
7. Protect Against Sunburn
Dogs with light-coloured fur or exposed skin areas are susceptible to sunburn. Apply pet-safe sunscreen to vulnerable areas like the nose and ears, and limit sun exposure during peak UV hours.
🐾 Special Considerations
Breed-Specific Risks: Flat-faced breeds (e.g., Bulldogs, Pugs) and dogs with thick coats are more prone to heat-related issues due to their anatomy and fur density.
Age and Health: Puppies, senior dogs, and those with underlying health conditions require extra care during hot weather.
Weight: Dogs carrying extra weight may retain more heat and cool more slowly and therefore may be more at risk.
🧊 Recommended Cooling Products
Cooling products are not to be used as treatment for suspected heatstroke, but they can be used to help keep your dog comfortable in warmer weather. Check out our Quick Chill Dog Cooling Coat here.

Helena and Fly's Headshaking Journey
When I bought Fly in May 2020, the vetting noted she was a head shaker and warned me about the impact this may have on our ridden career and her comfort in life. When I spoke to her owner before purchasing she said it was just the flies which irritate her. So I took the risk, and bought her!
Through that first summer, I struggling a lot with Fly tossing her head around when ridden. I had never dealt with, or been around a head shaker before. I rode her in ear veils, which didn’t seem to make any difference, and then I tried her in a nose net, which helped slightly! Once the winter came all symptoms disappeared?
Roll onto 2022. I got the vet out to have a look at Fly as the head shaking seemed to be getting slightly worse, and was noticeable in the field, which was upsetting to see, as when you Google "head shakers" it’s not always the best outcome. One of the first comments the vet made when Fly stepped from the shade into the sun was ‘have you noticed she blinks more than twice the amount of the average horse’ and suggested she is sensitive to UV, hence the symptoms completely disappearing in the winter.
I did some research and came across Equilibrium’s Riding Mask - this has been life changing for Fly. Instantly the head shaking stopped, she was happy to be ridden in a consistent contact and concentrated a lot more while jumping. When I then started British Dressage and found that they allowed the mask to be worn, this was amazing news as without the mask, there wouldn’t be a possibility of Fly to now compete up to Medium level and attend championships!
Originally when I started British Eventing in 2022, they did not allow the ride on mask to be worn for the dressage phase, but after petitioning for this rule to be charged, this is now allowed!
Equilibrium’s Riding Mask, provides over 65% UV protection which helps protect Fly’s sensitive eyes, has an excellent, comfortable fit around any size and shape bride, and provides a barrier from flies.
Apart from Equilibrium’s Riding Mask and nose net, through the spring and summer, Fly wears a fly mask with over 70% UV protection in the field, and has antihistamines in her feed to keep any pollen related reactions to a minimum. Through summer she also goes out overnight and is stabled through the day to make her more comfortable.
How do I tell when she needs a helping hand? Once we get to March, I keep an eye on the UV index each day, and anything over 3 she has her protective items on. Bear in mind, it doesn’t have to be a sunny day for them to be affected, UV light will make reflections on surfaces which can affect the horses eyes. This usually lasts until the beginning of October.
Head over to my Instagram to follow our journey and ask me any questions about head shaking!
@lin.firefly

Scooby’s Recovery: How the Massage Pad Heatsense Aided His Rehab
Rehabilitation following surgery can be a long and challenging journey, requiring careful management to rebuild strength, maintain mobility, and support overall wellbeing. For Scooby, a warmblood X Thoroughbred recovering from kissing spines surgery, the path to recovery took an unexpected turn when a sarcoid removal interrupted his progress. With limited exercise options available during his box rest, an innovative solution was needed to help maintain his condition and keep him comfortable. That’s where the Equilibrium Massage Pad Heatsense made all the difference.

Introduction
In the demanding world of equestrian sports, optimising a horse's performance and welfare requires effective warm-up routines. Horses, like human athletes, can benefit from muscle preparation before intense activities. A key innovation in this domain is the Equilibrium Massage Pad Heatsense, a device designed to promote healthy muscles and relieve tension through both targeted heat and massage.
A recent study explored the effects of the Equilibrium Massage Pad Heatsense on the shape and dimensions of horses’ backs. Using this device for a single session demonstrated measurable changes in back dimensions, suggesting that the combination of heat and massage could serve as a powerful tool to prepare muscles for performance, which when combined with an active warm-up can help reduce the risk of injury and optimise performance.
This article delves into the study's methodology and findings.
Methodology
The study involved ten horses aged 10 – 14 years of mixed sex and in regular training. Each horse was subject to two days of data collection. On one day the horses’ back was measured before and after a 30-minute session of massage and heat from the Equilibrium Heatsense. On a separate day, back measurements were taken before and after a standardised lunge session so that the degree of change could be compared.
Measuring the Back:
Saddle fitters regularly measure and record the shape of the horses back at specific points along the spine so they can create a profile of the back. The same method was used in this study. A flexible curve ruler was shaped over the back and the profile transferred to graph paper for analysis.
The Massage Session
The Equilibrium Massage Pad Heatsense has 6 massage motors evenly spread throughout and is also capable of delivering targeted, therapeutic heat to the lumbosacral area (just behind where the saddle would sit). The massage session lasts for half an hour and within that time the pad delivers 15 minutes of consistent heat at 42 degrees Celsius. This is controlled by temperature sensors that continuously feed back to the control panel, switching the heat on and off, acting like a thermostat. For this study the massage was set to a medium intensity, and the heat function was activated.
The Lunge Session
To compare the effects of the Heatsense to the effects of an active warm up, the horses’ backs were also measured (on a separate day) before and after a standardised lunge session. The lunging session involved 10 minutes of walk and 7.5 minutes of trot, performed equally on each rein.
Results
The findings showed that the Equilibrium Massage Pad Heatsense produced statistically significant changes in the shape of the horses’ backs after a single use. The changes in shape are due to the muscles along the back increasing in size due to increased blood circulation and capillary recruitment.
The average increase in muscle size was positive across all measurement points.
Most horses showed a consistent increase in size, again, at all measurement points.
The most prominent enlargement was seen at the “saddle tree point” position (this landmark is three inches from the caudal edge of the scapula and is where the points of the saddle tree align. This is where the saddle angle/ gullet is recorded), with an increase of 37.5 mm at a depth of 13 cm from the back's dorsal midline.
These results were statistically significant, meaning they were unlikely to have occurred by chance. Although most measurement points showed an increase in size, some showed a decrease. Prior research suggests that these changes could be explained by the dissipation of fluid or the reduction of underlying muscle tension.
The mean differences in dimensional change of the equine back at widths 6 cm, 10 cm and 13cm ventral to the dorsal midline pre and post- use of the Equilibrium Massage Pad Heat Sense © in ten horses. Measurements were taken at six predetermined anatomical landmarks that corresponded to significant muscle groups which were predicted to be influenced by the Equilibrium Massage Pad Heat Sense ©. Light orange columns represent the back dimensions measured at 6cm ventral to the dorsal midline. Darker orange columns represent back dimensions measured at 10 cm ventral to the dorsal midline. The darkest column represents the back dimensions measured at 13 cm ventral to the dorsal midline.
Comparison of Massage Pad Heatsense to an active warm up
There was no statistically significant correlation between the results from the Heatsense and the exercise session (lunging). This suggests that muscles more affected by exercise were not necessarily more influenced by the Heatsense, indicating that the exercise and Heatsense are yielding slightly differing responses for some areas along the back. Data within this research suggests that some muscular areas may be more effectively prepared by use of the Heatsense than the exercise session (lunging). More research is needed to better understand the relationship between the Heatsense and exercise effects, as well as to explore potential interactions between the two to optimise health and performance.
Conclusion
The study supports the therapeutic potential of the Equilibrium Massage Pad Heatsense. With proven effectiveness in expanding muscle dimensions, the device offers a non-invasive and safe way to prepare a horse’s back for training or competition. Its unique combination of carefully controlled heat and massage provides a comprehensive approach to muscle activation, enhancing blood flow, and supporting recovery.
For equine athletes and leisure horses alike, the Massage Pad Heatsense represents a valuable addition to warm-up and care routines, helping maintain muscle health and potentially reduce the risk of injury.
Will the pad affect saddle fit?
No. The pad mimics natural back shape changes that occur during exercise. Saddles should be assessed dynamically to fit both the static and moving back shape.
Is back shape change beneficial?
Yes, it shows that muscles are engaged, supporting posture, balance, and overall health.
Why did some muscles decrease in size?
Fluid redistribution and muscle relaxation can temporarily reduce muscle size.
Can it replace a warm-up?
No, while the pad supports blood flow to the back area, a dynamic warm-up also prepares the rest of the body’s musculoskeletal and neuromuscular system, which is essential for safe exercise.
How was the back measured?
Back measurements were taken by an experienced saddle fitter in the same way that they would be for saddle fit. This is done using a flexible curve ruler which is placed across the back at various points along the back, located by bony landmarks.
Thank you to Jasmine Gutsell from Ivy House Saddlery for conducting this research.

The Importance of High-Visibility Gear for Horse Riders
Riding out on horseback is a rewarding experience, but it comes with safety challenges, especially when sharing roads or bridleways with motorists and cyclists. High-visibility (hi-vis) gear is essential for ensuring you and your horse are seen in various conditions, reducing the risk of accidents. Here’s a detailed look at why hi-vis gear matters and how to incorporate it into your rides.
Why High-Visibility Gear Is Essential
Enhances Safety on Roads
When riding near traffic, hi-vis ensures you are visible to drivers from a greater distance, giving them more time to slow down and pass safely. Bright colours and reflective strips are particularly effective in low-light conditions, such as early mornings, evenings, or cloudy weather.
Improves Visibility on Offroad Hacks
In wooded or rural areas, hi-vis gear makes it easier for others, including cyclists, walkers, and fellow riders, to spot you. This can prevent startling encounters that might upset your horse.
Prepares for Emergencies
If you and your horse become separated, hi-vis gear increases the likelihood of being spotted quickly, whether by search teams or passers by.
Types of High-Visibility Gear
For the Rider
Hi-Vis Jackets or Vests: Lightweight and comfortable, these are a must-have for any ride.
Helmet Covers: Bright, reflective covers ensure visibility from above.
Leg Bands or Armbands: These add extra visibility without adding bulk.
For the Horse
Reflective Saddle Pads: A practical choice for daytime and night-time visibility.
Leg Wraps or Boots: These provide added safety and can double as protective gear. Boots such as the Tri-Zone Brushing Boot are super lightweight and breathable, but add great visibility with the bright colours and reflective strips that will catch attention as your horse moves.
Exercise Sheets: These brightly coloured sheets often come with reflective strips for maximum visibility.
When to Use Hi-Vis Gear
Low-Light Conditions: Dawn, dusk, and overcast weather demand hi-vis clothing.
All Road Riding: Always assume drivers might not expect to see horses and act accordingly.
Winter Months: Shorter days mean less natural light, making hi-vis gear indispensable.
Tips for Using Hi-Vis Gear Effectively
Layer Reflective and Bright Colours: Combining neon colours with reflective strips enhances visibility in all lighting conditions.
Inspect Gear Regularly: Check for wear and replace as needed.
Involve the Whole Group: If riding with others, ensure everyone, including their horses, is outfitted in hi-vis gear.
A Simple Step for Safer Riding
Hi-vis gear is an affordable and effective way to ensure the safety of both horse and rider. By making yourself visible to drivers, cyclists, and fellow riders, you minimise risks and can enjoy your ride with peace of mind.
Stay safe, stay seen, and make hi-vis gear a standard part of your riding routine.
L'approche innovante d'Equilibrium Products maintient sa gamme à la pointe des soins et des performances équestres. C'est pourquoi ils sont notre premier choix pour aider nos chevaux à rester en pleine forme.

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Tous les aspects de la relation avec Equilibrium ont été excellents. Un service client exceptionnel, un service de livraison fantastique et le massage du dos est un produit superbe que mes chevaux adorent. Merci Equilibrium
Freya Wright
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Un service client incroyable !
Ils ont été très instructifs et utiles. La livraison a été très rapide avec de nombreuses mises à jour que j'adore. Je le recommanderais à tout le monde !
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Un client très impressionné !
De très bons produits, des services de livraison rapides et un service client très serviable. Les produits sont très bien pensés et ont à cœur les intérêts des chevaux.
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