
Algae in Horse Water Troughs: Is It Safe?
Our nutrition expert offers tips for keeping algal blooms to a minimum in your horse’s water trough this summer.
Proper feeding practices for foals, adult horses, and older horses

Our nutrition expert offers tips for keeping algal blooms to a minimum in your horse’s water trough this summer.
We’ve collected tweets and take-homes from the 2017 Equine Science Society Symposium. Take a look!

Several ingredients claim to help equine gastric ulcers, but only a few have research behind them.

Laminitis risk is the No. 1 reason we worry about equine metabolic conditions such as EMS and PPID when feeding horses.

The May KENA meeting was designed to educate professionals, owners, and recreational riders on land loss in Kentucky.

Cool-season pastures grow rapidly in the spring and fall, and management techniques must change with the seasons.

Can Japanese stiltgrass cause digestive upset in horses?

Of the 579 respondents, 443 (77%) said they use drylots to help manage their horses’ weight.

An equine nutritionist offers tips for reducing your horse’s pasture intake with a grazing muzzle.
Two horses at the same farm that consumed Nutrena SafeChoice Senior died three days apart.

Attendees can receive tips on barn design, farm site planning, nutrient intake regulation, pasture management, and more.

Adding absorbent, biodegradable materials to paddocks can keep water sources cleaner and favor healthy grass growth.
Western Milling will pay more than $500,000 in fines in connection with its manufacture of monensin-contaminated feed.
A Cargill product, Progressive Nutrition Soothing Pink, was found to contain the banned substance ractopamine.

Our equine nutritionist takes a closer look at garlic’s potential to fight off flies and biting insects.

In most cases, energy requirement recommendations are an estimate of what a horse needs.
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