Laura Hall

G’s Organic products have become a staple in both my horse’s feeding programs. Their overall health at home and gastric health while traveling is of the utmost importance and G’s ensures they are getting the best supplements I can provide. G’s products are organic and natural with ingredients that you can actually see! I’m very lucky that G’s is located on Vancouver Island, only a half hour drive away so it’s easy for me to drop by to chat with Nelli; she is a fountain of knowledge and always happy to share what she knows!

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lAURA’s Products of Choice …

G’s International

I started feeding my gelding G’s International because...

  • He had loose manure at various times - especially when travelling long distances for international shows!

  • It keeps his stomach happy during stressful times, which gives me peace of mind.

G’s Pure Organic Spirulina

I’ve fed both my horses the spirulina for different reasons and I love the tablet form, no mess during feeding time!

My older mare had some immunity issues as she aged including a low level cough and skin sensitivity issues like hives, bug bites and scratches. All of these cleared up with the spirulina!

My gelding has had difficulties gaining weight, he particularly loses weight during travel, the spirulina has helped keep the weight on him as well as helping with muscle development during training.

G’s CHIa seeds

I’ve been feeding my mare the chia seeds as an alternative to ground flax as it is shelf stable and has so many benefits for my mare as an anti-inflammatory and for a healthy metabolism as she ages.

G’s Cookies

Both my horses absolutely LOVE G’s cookies and I love that they are a healthy and low sugar option to spoil them with.

 

 

Laura started riding when she was five years old and competed through the Young Rider and Small Tour FEI levels before concentrating on university. She returned to riding after establishing a career as an environmental geoscientist and in 2012, Laura sustained a traumatic brain injury in a riding accident which eventually led her to become classified as a Grade 4 para-dressage rider. She has successfully competed internationally for Canada since 2017 in numerous Nations Cups and is pursuing her ultimate goal of competing in the Paralympics.

2023 - Grade 4 Champion CPEDI 3* Pilisjaszfalu, Hungary

2023 - Grade 4 Reserve Champion CPEDI 3* Ornago, Italy

2022 - Grade 4 Reserve Champion CPEDI 3* Tryon, North Carolina

2022 - Grade 4 Champion CPEDI 3* Ottawa, Ontario

2022 - Overall Reserve Champion CPEDI 3* Thermal, California

2021 - Pacific Regional & BC FEI Para Champions & Freestyle Champions

2017 and 2018 - Silver Nations Cup Global Dressage, Wellington, Florida & Tryon, North Carolina

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