
Sugar and Hyper Horses
Can consuming a high-sugar diet cause a horse to behave in an anxious or hyperactive way?
Can consuming a high-sugar diet cause a horse to behave in an anxious or hyperactive way?
Equine nutrition and hay experts Dr. Nettie Liburt and Tom Keene talk about the benefits and drawbacks of allowing horses to graze on lawns. Specifically, they address potentially toxic landscaping plants and turf fescue grass.
A listener wants to know if hay nutrition testing is necessary, especially when buying small batches from multiple fields or suppliers. Equine nutritionist Nettie Liburt responds.
Equine nutritionist Dr. Nettie Liburt answers a listener’s question about transitioning horses from hay and alfalfa to pasture grass after a move from California to Texas.
Find out how biotin might help hoof and haircoat.
My horses eat dirt, even with mineral and salt blocks available to them. Why do they do this?
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