
UK Graduate Student Spotlight: Christine Latham
Latham is researching amino acid supplementation’s effects on whole body and muscle protein synthesis in aged horses.
Latham is researching amino acid supplementation’s effects on whole body and muscle protein synthesis in aged horses.
Take steps to help ensure your horse has everything he needs to stay healthy and happy when the weather changes.
Adding supplementary fibrolytic enzymes to horses’ diets could help maximize digestibility and nutrient utilization.
Work with your veterinarian or equine nutritionist to ensure your horse’s diet is balanced heading into the new year.
Recent study results support the hypothesis that omega-3s could modify a joint’s response to inflammation.
Adding these supplements to stallions’ diets could help counteract the phenomenon of lower sperm quality in the winter.
Prebiotics and probiotics are dietary supplements given to horses in an effort to prevent or treat certain illnesses or simply to promote a healthy gastrointestinal (GI) system.
Care for horses under the age of 4 with their future health and performance in mind.
Brian Nielsen, PhD, of Michigan State University’s Department of Animal Science, presents up-to-date information on feeding the athletic horse and using nutritional supplements.
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.
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