The Bend - Dove Performance Nutrition & Equine Products

The Bend - Dove Performance Nutrition & Equine Products Distributor of Dove Performance Nutrition and Regal Downs Shavings Dealer. The Bend is a Full Care Equine Boarding Facility located in Grand Rapids Ohio.
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Located on a little over 12 acres with 20 Stalls, a 120 x 90 Indoor Arena, Heated Viewing Room, Large Tack Room, and Wash Rack all under one roof.

Extra Fine and Fine Bedding 6.25 / bag by the pallet6.75 / bag individually Pickup on Grand Rapids or Swanton Ohio
07/23/2024

Extra Fine and Fine Bedding

6.25 / bag by the pallet
6.75 / bag individually

Pickup on Grand Rapids or Swanton Ohio

05/29/2024
New Product!!! 😍
05/13/2024

New Product!!! 😍

05/09/2024

Tru Honor Products is working with THE Show Arena. Products including Dove Performance Nutrition, Classic Equine Boots, Reins and so much more. Classic Equine and Rattler Ropes - 100’s in stock! All are available for purchase during any event as well as online @ www.truhonorproducts.com

Supporting our local company allows us to give back to THE Arena and upcoming events.

We are adding products to our website daily! Find something online and want to pick it up locally? Just message us!

We are stocked up on all Dove Performance Nutrition Products. Simplify 19.50Magnify 22Fortify 22OMG 37Alfalfa Pellets 18...
04/26/2024

We are stocked up on all Dove Performance Nutrition Products.

Simplify 19.50
Magnify 22
Fortify 22
OMG 37
Alfalfa Pellets 18
Alfalfa Cubes 18
Equimend $110
Smooth Stydes $160
TD Treats $15

Bedding 6.25-6.75

Yay!! Feed restock is here!
03/03/2024

Yay!! Feed restock is here!

02/17/2024

An equine event facility designed to host various equestrian events, competitions, and activities. Facilities tailored to meet the specific needs of horses and riders. Large, well-maintained arenas.

02/03/2024
Shavings in stock!!Message me to secure a pallet. Fine or Extra Fine $312.50 per pallet.Grand Rapids, Ohio
12/28/2023

Shavings in stock!!

Message me to secure a pallet.
Fine or Extra Fine $312.50 per pallet.
Grand Rapids, Ohio

We will be closed for feed and shavings pickup Thursday 11/23-11/26. Please make sure you get with me by wed if you need...
11/20/2023

We will be closed for feed and shavings pickup Thursday 11/23-11/26. Please make sure you get with me by wed if you need anything!

11/09/2023

Closeout Items Now online!!
www.truhonor.org

Sitewide Super Sale featuring CLOSEOUT ITEMS!

11/02/2023

Another layer to the “blanket or not-to-blanket” debate. This is an excellent explanation regarding weight management in metabolic horses from Affluent Malnutrition

“Please don't over rug this winter ......

Thirty years ago most ponies were roughed off, turned out at grass to grow a coat and come in ‘ribby’ in the spring before putting the weight back on in a natural yo-yo dieting fashion.

To achieve this, the endocrine system will relay a whole series of messages about

food consumption and storage,

energy transmission,

suppression or increase of appetite,

depression of energy expenditure,

coat growth,

hair thickness and time to shed the excess hair.

Part of this system is circadian in nature (around a 24hour period) and relies largely upon light, but part of the system relies on seasonal temperatures and nutrient availability.

The problem with modern horses/ponies affected by metabolic syndrome is that the nutrients they receive are in excess of the nutrients they require and this is compounded by the fact that horses are no longer expected to,

travel long distances in search of food,

cope with extreme or variable temperatures,

grow thick winter coats and shed them at least 4 times throughout the four seasons of the year.

Winter coat growth, hair loss and shedding use a metabolic energy (AKT) pathway which involves both insulin and glucose, this entails the lowering of circulating levels of plasma insulin and use of an excess store of energy. Over rugging horses and native ponies or long periods in the stables during the winter/autumn/early summer months will deprive them of the ability to use up this excess glucose and fat storage.

The increased problem of a horse with equine metabolic syndrome is that the fat deposits of adipose tissue contain an independent endocrine signaling system with at least 4 hormones governing weight loss, energy output and weight control.

Most importantly; homeostasis of weight maintenance and appetite is governed by a balanced set of signals given out both by the adipose tissue and the gastrointestinal tract. In obese horses with large adipose deposits particularly in the neck shoulders and tail area there will be an increased volume of adipose hormones released which easily out balance the hormones released from the gut, compromising the vital homeostasis of appetite and weight control, further weight gain is the result.

As well as hormones of weight control and appetite, adipose tissue also releases a whole series of inflammatory chemicals which cause a pro inflammatory state, disrupt the normal circulation of the foot and together with circulating insulin play a major part in the onset of many disease states including laminitis.

Therefore the most important goal is to control adipose tissue gain. Reducing the cresty necks and fat pads will limit the abnormal and high volumes of signaling hormones that disrupt appetite, influence weight gain, disrupt circulation and gastrointestinal function, raise circulating insulin levels and that eventually result in an episode of laminitis.

There are understandably many problems for owners in the UK wanting to leave their horses out for the winter especially those living in very wet areas or on livery yards that do not want to ruin their limited grazing, this can be challenging and below are a few practical points to manage the diet and weigh gain of your horse not only through the winter but throughout the whole year.

Try not to rug too early, allow your horse to grow a good winter coat and be ‘roughed off’ or ‘let down’ for at least 8 weeks through the autumn/winter, this is vital for his metabolism, getting cold and wet causes the release of energy from fat stores. For some horses being turned out until Christmas is sufficient to use up the fat stored as adipose tissue, this avoids the worse months of January and February which can be even more cold and wet.”

Thank you to MSS for the super clean sand! Arena is ready for winter ❤️🤗
10/28/2023

Thank you to MSS for the super clean sand! Arena is ready for winter ❤️🤗

We are available all weekend for feed and shaving pickup! Message or text me!
08/12/2023

We are available all weekend for feed and shaving pickup! Message or text me!

07/28/2023

REMINDER!!!!

We are not available for feed and shavings pickup from August 3rd to August 12th!

Please make sure you have enough feed and shavings to make it until August 13th 😃

Fresh load of bedding! Fine and Extra Fine available.50 bag Pallet price $312.50 either kind. Or purchase by the bag $6....
07/28/2023

Fresh load of bedding!

Fine and Extra Fine available.

50 bag Pallet price $312.50 either kind.

Or purchase by the bag $6.75/ bag
Grand Rapids Ohio

We have been using Dove Performance Nutrition for over 3 years and are so blessed to have this healthy feed option for o...
07/20/2023

We have been using Dove Performance Nutrition for over 3 years and are so blessed to have this healthy feed option for our Equine Partners. If you are interested in trying Dove Performance Nutrition in your Personal Barn or Equine Facility, please message us for details!

Current Feed Prices in Grand Rapids, Ohio
Simplify $19.50
Magnify $22
Fortify $22
OMG $37

Additional Dealers in Wauseon and Celina, Ohio.

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12150 S. River Road
Grand Rapids, OH
43522

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