
Managing the Fearful and Anxious Horse
Do you feel unsafe with your horse when you’re on the ground or riding? Our behavior and vet experts are here to help!

Do you feel unsafe with your horse when you’re on the ground or riding? Our behavior and vet experts are here to help!

You can’t just toss your equine athletes, seniors, youngsters, and retirees the same feed and call it a day.

Performance horses have special nutritional needs. Here are some tips on how to get the most out of your athlete’s diet.

Osteoarthritis is a common cause of lameness. Could a joint supplement help affected horses? Maybe, says one researcher.

Design a feeding program that provides adequate calories without putting the horse at risk for gastrointestinal upset.

Off-track Thoroughbreds have special nutritional needs as they begin transitioning to new careers.
The summit will feature talks on racing surfaces, equine injuries, nutrition, biosecurity, respiratory health, and more.

Find out how feeding recommendations and diets for performance horses have changed over the years.

Take a look at some commonly fed supplements and the theories behind their use.

What’s new in feeding today’s superstar racehorses and champions of the future? In a sense, nothing and everything.

Researchers determined that both veterinarians and owners need more equine nutrition education.

Find out how amino acids play a vital role in a number of physiological functions within the equine body.

These micronutrients found in forage, feeds, and supplements help support the athletic horse’s health.

More than half of the 929 poll respondents said they have used slow feed haynets for their horses.

Dr. Shannon Pratt-Phillips surveyed elite show jumper owners/managers about their horse’s diets. Here’s what she found.

Check all these tasks off your list as you transition your horse into the spring riding season.
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