
Monthly Equine Wellness Tips
Find a year’s worth of tips to keep your horse healthy in every season.
Find a year’s worth of tips to keep your horse healthy in every season.
How can you make sure your horse is getting the nutrition he needs during the cold months? Ask our equine nutritionist!
With some measures in place, corn can be a valuable calorie source for horses in heavy work, our nutritionist says.
A nutritionist can tell you if you’re over- or underfeeding or supplementing and address other equine diet concerns.
Owners of horses with medical problems reported “good” results following nutritional consultation in 92% cases.
If your aging equid can’t or won’t eat hay, don’t worry: there are several other fiber options available.
What should you do if you find unwelcome pests in your horse’s grain? Our nutritionist weighs in.
A low-starch, fiber-based diet can help manage equine gastric ulcer syndrome after medical treatment is stopped.
Our nutrition expert, who’s also a USPC regional supervisor, shares the basic nutrition rules every Pony Clubber learns.
Find out why some horses won’t consume water away from home and learn how to keep him hydrated.
Travel stress can lead to gastric ulcers and colic. Use these strategies to help keep your horse healthy away from home.
Equally as important as knowing if you’d send a horse to surgery is understanding what to prepare for once he’s home.
Horses are more prone to digestive upset than other domestic animals because of how their GI tract functions.
Developing an understanding of post-colic feeding practices can help your horse on the road to recovery.
We’ve collected tweets and take-homes from the 2017 Equine Science Society Symposium. Take a look!
In most cases, energy requirement recommendations are an estimate of what a horse needs.
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