
UK Graduate Student Spotlight: Kelsey Smith
Smith’s research is focused on determining the dietary requirement for the amino acid threonine in growing horses.
Smith’s research is focused on determining the dietary requirement for the amino acid threonine in growing horses.
Orphan foals require special care from the start, especially when it comes to their nutritional needs.
Pyles is studying the effects of the maternal diet on the colonization of intestinal bacteria in the foal.
After a year of trial and error, I finally found a slow hay feeder solution for my horses. Maybe it’ll work for yours!
The majority of respondents said they were somewhat or very confident in their horse’s nutrition program.
From vets stuck in city traffic to vexing ventilation issues, urban-dwelling horse owners deal with unique challenges.
You might be surprised to find out with this introduction to GMOs.
Of the 457 poll respondents, 139 (30%) said they go to their equine veterinarian first for nutritional information.
Growing horses require specific nutrients, vitamins, and minerals to aid in proper development.
Here’s how to help your horse make the switch from pasture to hay as easy and healthy as possible.
Sivinski studied muscle metabolism of horses at various stages of life and at different feeding stages.
Care for horses under the age of 4 with their future health and performance in mind.
Here’s what you need to know about this important forage in your horse’s diet.
Of the 1,278 respondents, 638 people (50%) said their horse receives 1 to 3 pounds of grain or concentrate feed daily.
Rising feed prices and drought conditions have led to a growing interest in using fodder systems to feed horses.
Dull coat? Cinchy? Thin? Your horse might be one of the 50-90% suffering from gastric ulcers. Get your gastric ulcer questions answered during our live Q&A event.
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