
Does Low-Starch Horse Feed Equal Low-Calorie?
Find out why a horse might gain weight when switched to a feed marketed as “low-starch.”
Find out why a horse might gain weight when switched to a feed marketed as “low-starch.”
Find out why a horse might prefer electrolyte water over plain water and if that’s a cause for concern.
Besides body condition scoring, how can you tell if your horse is getting enough nutrition? Dr. Clair Thunes explains.
Dr. Clair Thunes explains how eating hay and the digestion process helps keep horses warm.
Oil? Rice bran or flax seeds? Fat-fortified feed? Learn how to pick the best option for horses that are hard-keepers.
How can you make sure your horse is getting the nutrition he needs during the cold months? Ask our equine nutritionist!
Is your donkey bored? Here are suggestions for adding entertaining food to your donkey’s environment.
With some measures in place, corn can be a valuable calorie source for horses in heavy work, our nutritionist says.
As wildfires rage in California, owners in Sonoma County are working together to evacuate and care for horses.
With Oktoberfest in full swing, we started to wonder: Is the racetrack tradition of giving horses beer a good idea?
Find out why using a hay corer or probe offers the best sample collection for hay nutritional analysis.
What should you do if you find unwelcome pests in your horse’s grain? Our nutritionist weighs in.
The weather can halt early season hay production. Here’s what to remember if you only have access to late-cut hay.
Our nutrition expert, who’s also a USPC regional supervisor, shares the basic nutrition rules every Pony Clubber learns.
Find out why some horses won’t consume water away from home and learn how to keep him hydrated.
Travel stress can lead to gastric ulcers and colic. Use these strategies to help keep your horse healthy away from home.
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