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Can My Horse Eat Hay with Preservatives?
Although researchers have shown horses prefer untreated hay, it is safe for horses to eat hay treated with preservatives. An equine nutritionist explains why.

Will Black Cherry Leaves Make My Horses Sick?

Feeding Off-Track Thoroughbreds

Feeding the Foot: Nutrition For Equine Hoof Health

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Equine Colic 101
Knowing the causes of colic in horses, treatment options, and why referral might be necessary can give your horse a better outcome in a colic emergency.
Preventing Gastric Ulcers After Colic Surgery
Psyllium for Horses in Sandy Areas
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Understanding Classical Conditioning in Horses
Get answers to common questions about this equine-welfare-friendly training method.
Bad Behavior, or Is Something Else Going On With Your Horse?
Recent Advances in Equine CT
New Knowledge on Diagnosing Equine Endocrine Disease
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Will Black Cherry Leaves Make My Horses Sick?

Everything You Need to Know About Laminitis in Horses
Learn about the causes and clinical signs of laminitis in horses, and what researchers say about how to manage and prevent it. Sponsored by Soft-Ride.
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Preventing Gastric Ulcers in Performance Horses
Performance horses’ lifestyles put them at a greater risk of developing gastric ulcers. An equine nutritionist explains how to combat this.
Young Horse Digestive Health
Rebound Gastric Hyperacidity in Horses After Discontinuing Omeprazole
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Equine is MinXray’s Past, Present and Future
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Can My Horse Eat Hay with Preservatives?