The Best Way to Cool Your Horse? Hydration.
Water and electrolytes are key to minimizing heat stress and dehydration, and continuous application of 60-78.8 F water is best for cooling.
Coverage from the virtual 2022 EquiSummit, presented by Kemin Equine.
Water and electrolytes are key to minimizing heat stress and dehydration, and continuous application of 60-78.8 F water is best for cooling.
Keep the horse’s microbiome healthy by mimicking the lifestyle maintained by wild horses.
What causes free fecal water syndrome in horses and how diet plays a part.
Low-starch forage and weight loss can help horses with laminitis regain their foothold.
For any horse with appetite, appearance, or attitude issues, start by addressing the microbiome.
4 key factors contribute to a leaky gut: diet, environment, performance, and medications.
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