
More Work Might Mean Your Horse Needs More Calories
Have you increased your horse’s workload this spring? Find out how to safely increase his energy intake to match.

Have you increased your horse’s workload this spring? Find out how to safely increase his energy intake to match.

How many trot sets and calories does a horse require to get Rolex-ready? Join “Forty” as he preps for the grueling test.

Our staff and sources offer ways you can save time during feeding time.

Carbohydrates are the main source of dietary energy for horses and are important for fast, quick-burning power.

Performance horses need customized diets to meet their energy requirements, as hay alone likely won’t suffice.

Fat is an energy powerhouse that is a horse’s most abundant energy source.

Do these supplement ingredients improve performance?

Of the 413 respondents, 212 (51%) have dealt with an equine picky eater.

Get information-packed nutrition content throughout March.

Pay special attention to the purpose statement, guaranteed analysis, ingredients, and directions for use.

Do you want to make sure your horse is getting the right amount of feed? Use a scale!

Watch for these conditions that impact nutrient absorption and lead to weight loss in horses.

A reader asks about the risks and benefits of her horse eating a favorite treat: grapefruit. Our nutritionist weighs in.

Of the 758 respondents, only 106 (14%) said they weigh everything their horse gets to eat.

Do you have a mature or senior horse? Find out how to keep him comfortable and competitive as he ages!

Of the 1,452 respondents 579 (40%) said they occasionally treat their horse to apples or carrots.
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