
Feeding the Athletic PPID Horse
Can an active PPID horse have pasture access and performance feed? Our equine nutrition expert offers advice on feeding a gelding with managed PPID.

Can an active PPID horse have pasture access and performance feed? Our equine nutrition expert offers advice on feeding a gelding with managed PPID.

Here’s what you need to know about turnout location, fencing, footing, and enrichment for horses on smaller properties.

Steaming might be the more effective option for reducing allergens in hay.

Equine athletes have specific nutritional needs that must be met to keep them performing their best. Sponsored by Purina.

Recurrent airway obstruction is a medical condition, but feed changes might help your horse breathe better.

Does alfalfa cause kidney or respiratory problems or make horses hyper? Specialists shed light on these myths and more.

An equine nutritionist’s advice on choosing treats for horses and ponies that might be prone to insulin dysregulation, obesity, or EMS.

A nutritionist gives different reasons why two horses might not be consuming enough hay.

My horse is turned out to pasture for at least part of each day. Every winter he gets scratches. Is there anything I can do nutritionally that might help prevent this?

Feeding your horse good-quality feed and forage can help him gain weight in a safe way.

Consider growth rate and nutrient balance when deciding what to feed young horses.

Our nutritionist shares how you can improve your horse’s coat, even during winter.

You might need to make adjustments to keep your horse healthy and happy through the winter.

If you are experiencing a hay shortage, consider these options for hay replacement.

If you are thinking about switching up your horse’s brand of feed, consider these factors first.

Are you resolving to improve your horse’s nutritional status next year? An equine nutritionist shares her tips.
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