Senior Horse Nutrition By Tina M. Anderson, PhD A horse in its teens may typically be thought of as “old”, but the... Read More
Horse Q&A: Sufficient Forage Is the forage high quality and available in sufficient quantities? It is not uncommon to find that hay and pasture... Read More
Horse Q&A: Proper Eating Is my horse properly taking in, chewing and swallowing both forage and feed? By observing your horse while eating hay,... Read More
Are Sugars, Starches and Grains “Evil” in Horse Diet Have you ever watched a pendulum swing? It swings way to the right, and then goes back to center. Then... Read More
Formulating Horse Feeds When choosing a horse feed, looking at the guaranteed analysis can help you determine if the nutritional content of that... Read More
Extreme Weather Conditions and Reduced Production May Affect Hay Quality, Availability and Price Unfavorable weather conditions last fall and winter meant more hay was fed than normal causing last year’s hay supplies to... Read More
Snake Bite Cautions for Horse Owners Spring and summer months bring an increase in horse activities and the end of hibernation for rattlesnakes. As they... Read More
You Can Lead A Horse To Water Water is the main component of the body. In fact, an average 1000 pound horse is roughly 660 pounds... Read More
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