Skin, Coat and Allergy Supplements for Horses

Healthy skin and a shiny coat often start with good nutrition. Browse skin supplements for horses, including formulas for coat condition, sensitive skin and seasonal skin support.

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Your horse’s skin and coat can be affected by diet, weather, turnout and seasonal irritation. When their coat looks dull or their skin seems dry or sensitive, the right nutritional support can be a useful part of their daily routine.

Our range includes skin and coat supplements for horses designed to support coat shine, skin condition and overall skin health. You’ll find products with ingredients often used in equine skin care, including linseed, biotin, brewer’s yeast and oils rich in omega fatty acids.

Some horses may need extra support at certain times of year, especially if their skin becomes itchy or more reactive during warmer months. A horse skin supplement can help support the skin from within, while good grooming, fly protection and careful management can all help keep your horse more comfortable.

If your horse has persistent itching, broken skin, hair loss or signs of an allergic reaction, speak to your vet. Supplements can support skin and coat health, but they are not a replacement for veterinary advice where symptoms are ongoing or severe.

FAQs

What do skin supplements for horses do?
Skin supplements for horses are designed to support healthy skin and coat condition. They may be used for horses with dry skin, dull coats or those needing extra nutritional support during seasonal changes.
What is the best skin and coat supplement for horses?
The best supplement will depend on your horse’s diet, coat condition and any skin concerns they have. Many skin and coat products include ingredients such as linseed, biotin, brewer’s yeast or omega oils.
Can supplements help horses with itchy skin?
A horse itchy skin supplement may help support normal skin health, but itching can have many causes. If your horse is very itchy, rubbing, losing hair or has sore skin, it’s best to speak to your vet.
Is linseed good for horses’ coats?
Linseed is commonly fed to horses to support coat condition and provide omega fatty acids. It is often found in skin and coat supplements, including micronised linseed and linseed oil products.
Can biotin help with skin and coat health?
Biotin is often associated with hoof health, but it can also be included in supplements that support skin and coat condition. Always follow the feeding guide on the product you choose.