
A Practical Approach to Weight Gain in Horses
Thin horses might need more than extra calories. Identifying whether the issue is energy intake, digestion, appetite, or muscle development can guide supplement selection.

Thin horses might need more than extra calories. Identifying whether the issue is energy intake, digestion, appetite, or muscle development can guide supplement selection.

A hollow back or fading muscle over the loin is not always a supplement problem. Here’s what you can learn from your horse’s topline.

Travel, stress, forage changes, and competition schedules can all disrupt a horse’s gut health. Learn how digestive support might help.

Hoof quality problems often stem from nutritional imbalances, not just farrier care. Balanced diets help support hoof growth, structure, and long-term soundness.

Many horses fall short on key nutrients despite adequate feeding. These gaps can affect hoof quality, recovery, and overall health.
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