
The Horse, FeedXL Team for National Nutrition Month
Get information-packed nutrition content throughout March.
Get information-packed nutrition content throughout March.
Dr. Amanda Adams is studying obesity’s effects on metabolic and inflammatory components, particularly in EMS horses.
Recent large-scale surveys suggest clients want their veterinarians to provide more services for geriatric horses.
Age is a number, not a disease, said Dr. Megan Shepherd. Remember this when tailoring a diet for your older horse.
Equine lecture topics will include feeding endocrine-challenged horses, allergies, equine aging, supplements, and more.
Pay special attention to the purpose statement, guaranteed analysis, ingredients, and directions for use.
Do you want to make sure your horse is getting the right amount of feed? Use a scale!
Watch for these conditions that impact nutrient absorption and lead to weight loss in horses.
Are there any parameters for offering senior feeds to horses diagnosed with Cushing’s and laminitis?
The team is looking at dental problems in old horses, changes owners make to feeding regimens, and more.
A reader asks about the risks and benefits of her horse eating a favorite treat: grapefruit. Our nutritionist weighs in.
Of the 758 respondents, only 106 (14%) said they weigh everything their horse gets to eat.
Ensure your golden oldie gets the care and support he needs, even if he’s weathered previous winters without trouble.
How often does an older riding horse need his teeth checked by a vet? Dr. Erin Denney-Jones offers advice.
Age-related issues can limit performance, but regular exercise remains important for older horses.
Of the 1,452 respondents 579 (40%) said they occasionally treat their horse to apples or carrots.
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