
Small Square Bale Feeder Economics, Hay Waste Evaluated
Using a hay feeder produces less waste and will save horse owners money in the long run, researchers say.

Using a hay feeder produces less waste and will save horse owners money in the long run, researchers say.

Of the 755 respondents, 584 (77%) said they do not soak their horses’ hay.
A fourth Florida horse has died after consuming an equine feed tainted with an antibiotic intended for use in cattle.

Equine metabolic syndrome doesn’t just cause equids’ girths to expand; it can also lead to other health conditions.

Prepare for drought long before pastures wither and hay supplies dwindle.

Fowler’s main research focus involves investigating what affects horses’ phosphorus excretion.

When are red maple leaves lethal to horses?

Learn if extra money spent on a Himalayan salt block is a good investment.

Dr. Clair Thunes explains why measuring feed by weight rather than volume is important for horse health.

Does your horse drool like a dog? Here are some reasons why, from the benign to the life threatening.

A veterinarian and horse behavior expert offers advice for introducing your horse to an automatic waterer.

Find out from an equine nutritionist if oats are a good choice for making supplements more palatable for your horse.

September is a great time to get your winter water supply set up. Alayne discusses the steps involved in installing automatic waterers on horse properties.

Dr. Clair Thunes defines the differences between grains, concentrates, and complete feeds for horses and explains how much a horse needs.

Equine nutrition consultant Dr. Clair Thunes explains how hay analysis can help you provide your horse a balanced diet.

Find out how supplements can help provide your horse important trace minerals that might be lacking in hay.
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