
Feeding to Keep ‘Normal’ Horses Normal
With much research surrounding how to feed “abnormal” horses, how can we feed “normal” horses to avoid disease? One expert weighs in.
With much research surrounding how to feed “abnormal” horses, how can we feed “normal” horses to avoid disease? One expert weighs in.
Don’t forget horses need calories to keep cool in the heat.
How can you best support your competitive show horse? Start with what fuels the fire. Sponsored by Vitalize.
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 explains the best ways to manage and prevent ulcers in competition horses in this clip from Ask TheHorse Live.
Dr. Anna Pesta-Dunaway describes the basics of helping the competition horse build muscle in this excerpt from Ask TheHorse Live.
Dr. Shannon Pratt-Phillips describes what to consider when switching your competition horse to a forage-only diet.
Fat can be a smart addition to the performance horse’s diet if you choose the right source and add it to the diet slowly.
Equine athletes have specific nutritional needs that must be met to keep them performing their best. Sponsored by Purina.
Recurrent airway obstruction is a medical condition, but feed changes might help your horse breathe better.
Understanding the equine gut microbiome can help you create and support healthy microbial populations in your horse’s digestive system.
Are you resolving to improve your horse’s nutritional status next year? An equine nutritionist shares her tips.
A veterinarian explains how to increase a horse’s weight safely.
Researchers are redefining the muscular diseases long called “tying-up.” While they seem similar, the causes are different, and each requires specific management.
The first and second place finishers in the 2022 Tevis Cup describe their feed strategies.
How do you build a nutritional program that supports your high-intensity equine athlete? Three experts share their advice.
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