
Is Sugar Beet Pulp Too High in Sugar for Horses?
Is the sugar content in beet pulp too high for some horses? Read an equine nutritionist’s answer.
Is the sugar content in beet pulp too high for some horses? Read an equine nutritionist’s answer.
Learn about keeping OTTBs healthy and happy as they move into new disciplines. We’ll cover feeding, vet care, handling, and more!
Find out why a horse might gain weight when switched to a feed marketed as “low-starch.”
Low-intensity swimming could help maintain glucose and insulin levels without putting excess strain on horses’ limbs.
Ensure you’re providing your senior horse with the support he needs to stay healthy all winter long.
Oil? Rice bran or flax seeds? Fat-fortified feed? Learn how to pick the best option for horses that are hard-keepers.
How can you make sure your horse is getting the nutrition he needs during the cold months? Ask our equine nutritionist!
Of the 515 respondents, 232 (45%) said they use joint supplements to help keep their arthritic horses comfortable.
A nutritionist can tell you if you’re over- or underfeeding or supplementing and address other equine diet concerns.
Owners considered veterinarians the most reliable information source, which researchers found encouraging.
Researchers are discovering how the vast and varied microbes in the horse’s gastrointestinal tract impact equine health.
The key is to ensure the hay, haylage, or grass has enough high-energy nutrient value to cover the horse’s needs.
Join us live from the United States Pony Club 2017 Festival and learn how to take care of your experienced Pony Club mount!
Our nutrition expert, who’s also a USPC regional supervisor, shares the basic nutrition rules every Pony Clubber learns.
Find out why some horses won’t consume water away from home and learn how to keep him hydrated.
Researchers are looking at how diet might influence how horses respond to stress and disease.
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