

Welcome to Foxden Equine
Since introducing Quiessence in 1996, Foxden Equine, founded by Dr. Melyni Worth, PhD, PAS, has been a hallmark of excellence in equine nutrition. With a century's worth of horse management and competition know-how, our team doesn't just create our products; we trust and use them for our own beloved horses.
Foxden Equine stands firmly on the pillars of meticulous research, development, and marketing. Every supplement we offer is designed with your horse's well-being at its heart. Our commitment to quality is evident, as showcased by the NASC seal we proudly bear, assuring every product meets stringent quality and purity standards.
Our team isn't just passionate about products; we prioritize you. We're always ready to assist, educate, and ensure the best outcomes for you and your equine partner. Your feedback, inquiries, and suggestions are always welcome.

NASC Certified: A Mark of Trust
At Foxden Equine, we wear the National Animal Supplement Council (NASC) certification with pride. This seal isn’t just a symbol; it represents our unwavering commitment to quality and purity in our products. Being NASC certified means we adhere to rigorous industry standards, undergo regular audits, and consistently ensure our supplements meet the highest benchmarks. When you choose an NASC certified product, you’re choosing transparency, safety, and the very best for your equine companions.

Check Out the Latest From Our Blog:

Mineral Balancers for Horses: The Ultimate Vitamin and Mineral Supplement
The use of mineral balancers in a horse's diet is a smart approach for ensuring optimal health and performance. These specially formulated feeds or supplements aim to balance the mineral deficienc... more

Exploring the Benefits of Biotin for Horses: A Supplement for Equine Hoof Health
Supplementing with biotin is a well-recognized practice for enhancing hoof quality, especially in cases of brittle hooves. Equine research strongly suggests that this vitamin, also known as vitamin... more

Hay Dunking in Equines | Why Does My Horse Dunk His Hay?
Dr. Worth discusses why your horse may engage in hay dunking. Generally, equine hay dunking is normal behavior that horse owners shouldn't be concerned about. However, if the behavior has suddenly ... more

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Testimonials
"Awesome products, great prices, absolutely best customer service. Very happy with the results of adding Quiessence to my OTTB feed. Can’t recommend this company highly enough."
"We've been using Quiessence and Tractgard for years. Wonderful products!"
"This last year I have had two horses founder on Hay. This supplement pulled them through. And their hair has vivid color. Now I feed everyone this supplement. Health from the inside out!!"