It’s Spring – Ready, Set, Ride! Now that the weather has finally warmed up, horse owners are starting to spend more time with their horses, and... Read More
Feeding A Lactating Mare When a mare foals, her daily nutrient requirements increase significantly, nearly double that of early gestation. These nutrient needs... Read More
Efficacy of Yeast Products In Equine Diets In the past several years, multiple sources have recommended yeast products for inclusion in equine diets for many purposes,... Read More
Beating the Heat – Caring for Performance Horses in Hot Weather Heat and humidity put an added burden on horses during training, showing and hauling. Horses are actually better equipped to... Read More
Changes in your horse’s diet Spring has officially sprung! Remember that sudden forage changes in your horse’s diet may trigger digestive issues. Feed hay immediately... Read More
Cold Weather Colic In Horses Cold winds and changing winter weather may not seem like contributing factors for equine colic. However, these conditions can foster... Read More
Winter Care For Horses Cold weather presents horses with some specific nutritional and management demands. As winter arrives, it is a good idea to... Read More
Winterize Your Horse Now that winter is approaching and the temperature is dropping, horse owners need to consider how to winterize their horses.... Read More
Hay Test can Lead to More Efficient Feeding During Drought Nutritive value key to overall efficiency for beef cattle intake COLLEGE STATION – An inexpensive hay test can offer the... Read More
Preparing Your Goats for the Winter Months Ahead Autumn is a good time to make sure everything in is in tiptop shape for the cold weather that’s just... Read More
Quick Tips: Hay Management Now is the time to make plans for getting the most from your hay as fall winds down and winter... Read More
Purina’s IM Technology Delivers Predicatable Performance PURINA’S IM TECHNOLOGY DELIVERS PREDICTABLE PERFORMANCE It’s a well-researched fact that a stable digestive system in cattle results in increased... Read More