
Do Current EMS Treatments Work?
Current treatment options can be successful but only with sufficient veterinary support and advice, researchers found.
Current treatment options can be successful but only with sufficient veterinary support and advice, researchers found.
The recall includes lots of Kountry Buffet 14% Text and Provider 15% Pellet, both for cattle, horses, goats, and sheep.
Work with your veterinarian or equine nutritionist to ensure your horse’s diet is balanced heading into the new year.
From toxins and molds to opossum droppings and animal carcasses, forage can contain a variety of harmful contaminants.
High concentrations of manure in paddocks can degrade local water quality and upset water’s natural balances.
Horses for Clean Water’s Alayne Blickle offers reasons to consider installing automatic waterers in your horse barn.
A recent survey suggests that many horse owners have a poor understanding of equine nutrition.
Robert Jacobs, PhD, will conduct nutritional research that he hopes will help horse owners achieve their goals.
My stallion ate a piece of netting off a roll of hay. Will it pass through his system?
Hansen studied the influence of forage chemical composition on its digestibility and retention in the digestive tract.
Researchers found that horses’ sugar intake from texturized and pelleted products was relatively similar.
Vets are warning horse owners to take extra precautions as autumn winds could blow toxic sycamore seeds into pastures.
Increased vigilant behavior was correlated with intestinal microbial disturbances induced by a high-starch diet.
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.
Submit your questions now for our expert, independent equine nutrition consultant Clair Thunes, PhD.
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