
Caring for Senior Horses in Cold Weather
Cold weather affects older horses more than it does their younger companions. Learn how to keep your senior comfortable and healthy during cold weather.

Cold weather affects older horses more than it does their younger companions. Learn how to keep your senior comfortable and healthy during cold weather.

Decipher fact vs. fiction when it comes to the complicated world of feeding horses.

Here’s a look at what hair analysis and bloodwork each can tell you about your horse’s nutritional health.

A nutrition expert offers advice for ensuring free-fed horses don’t overeat hay.

Ditch traditional bran mashes (and the issues they can cause) for forage feeding to keep horses warm.

Learn about feeding basics, from hydration and forage to feeds and supplements, so you can make the best nutritional choices for your horse.

Is your feed room overflowing? Get advice on streamlining equine diets when you’re feeding horses with a variety of nutritional needs.

Learn how to design a diet for horses suffering or recovering from equine odontoclastic tooth resorption and hypercementosis (EOTRH).

With much research surrounding how to feed “abnormal” horses, how can we feed “normal” horses to avoid disease? One expert weighs in.

One equine nutritionist explains how to ensure your horse’s diet does not contain dangerous levels of sugar.

Grazing horses at night can help keep them at a healthy weight and reduce their sugar intake.

When creating a nutrition plan for horses, it is important to understand how much protein they need and which protein sources are most suitable for each individual.

Dr. Anna Pesta-Dunaway talks about the change in nutritional needs that occurs as horses age and how to manage it if they are competing.

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

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

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