Know What Your Horse’s Feed Weighs
For those of you interested in the finer points of horse nutrition, you’ve no doubt come across this truism: Feed...
» View ArticleFor those of you interested in the finer points of horse nutrition, you’ve no doubt come across this truism: Feed...
» View ArticleWood chewing can be an annoying and destructive behavior in horses. Understanding why horses chew wood and incorporating strategic management...
» View ArticleTo ride or not to ride, that is the question. Temperature alone is not a good guide when it comes...
» View ArticleHorses require regular dental care. Most horses should be examined once a year by a well qualified equine dentist or veterinarian....
» View ArticleHay cubes can be fed wet or dry. When first introduced it may be advisable to wet the cubes as...
» View ArticleWhat is Equine Motor Neuron Disease? Equine Motor Neuron Disease (EMND) is a degenerative disease of the motor neurons located...
» View ArticleAs long as the hay doesn’t get wet or moldy, the levels of protein, energy and minerals will remain relatively...
» View ArticleCareful management of your horse year-round will help ensure that he remains healthy during drought conditions. In the short-term future,...
» View ArticleClick here to download a print version of this infographic. Text-only version of “Do You Know What Your Horse’s Vital...
» View ArticleRoutine vaccinations considered essential during COVID-19 pandemic The Infectious Disease Committee of the American Association of Equine Practitioners (AAEP) has...
» View ArticleFeeding directions are an important place to start. As human beings, we have the ability to manage our own daily...
» View ArticleClick here to download a print version of this infographic. Text-only version of “How to Test Your Hay” All horses...
» View ArticleClick here to download a print version of this infographic. Text-only version of “Hay Management for Horses with Equine Metabolic...
» View ArticleClick here to download a print version of this infographic. Text-only version of “Factors That Affect NSC Levels in Hay”...
» View ArticleBusted: While organic grains are free of some pesticides and other chemicals, plain grains do not provide balanced nutrition to...
» View ArticleArticle re-posted with kind permission by Equine Guelph: http://equineguelph.ca/index.php Preparing for the pitter patter of tiny hooves? Here is a great...
» View ArticleSomewhat busted: When it comes to the mineral selenium, the term “organic” is defined as selenium that is derived from...
» View ArticleThis crazy weather makes blanketing a real challenge. Blankets on, blankets off. Light, medium, heavy. Hood, no hood. Oh my!...
» View ArticleQ: My friend’s horse may have EPM as he tested positive on several of the markers for the protozoa that...
» View ArticleDo you know the difference between mild, moderate, and severe colic symptoms when you check your horse’s vital signs? Here...
» View ArticleThis is post 4 of 4 in the series “Horse Vital Signs” Horse Vital Signs Part 1 – What Is...
» View ArticleQuestion: I have a horse that has Cushing’s and IR. The farmer is having the hay tested. I know that...
» View ArticleIt’s all about amino acids Protein is a major component in most tissues in the horse. Proteins are made up...
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