UK Strongly Represented at the ESS Symposium
The symposium featured research on equine nutrition, exercise physiology, reproduction, management, and more.
The symposium featured research on equine nutrition, exercise physiology, reproduction, management, and more.

Horses might someday be able to consume plant-based products designed to prevent and fight infections, researchers say.

Researchers found that omega-3 fatty acid supplementation can reduce signs of chronic lower airway disease in horses.

A recent study showed that magnesium supplementation can significantly slow horses’ reaction speed responses.

Here are some tips to remember to help your horse stay happy and healthy when consuming this spring’s lush pasture.

From fly masks and nose nets to antihistamines and supplements, find out which headshaking treatments worked best.

Recent studies suggest these two agents could help counteract the effects of endotoxins on lamellar tissue.

Researchers found that one supplement was not inferior to omeprazole in several areas in their study.

Here’s what current research, or lack thereof, is telling us about common equine supplement ingredients.

Find out how biotin might help hoof and haircoat.

A psyllium/magnesium sulfate combination appears safe and effective for helping horses evacuate sand from their colons.

Do all the supplements, concentrates, and forages on the market have you confused about what’s best to feed your horse? Learn what your horse really needs to eat from equine nutritionist and consultant, Dr. Clair Thunes.

Not all fats or fatty acids are created equal; some are more beneficial than others for horses.

The Horse staff members have compiled and tested four homemade horse treat recipes.

Tips to help owners make well-informed decisions when purchasing equine supplements.

Before you run out and pick up a bag, let’s have a look at the various ingredients used to make treats.
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