Teff hay for metabolic horses: just the facts
Teff hay has been recommended as a good source of fiber for horses with metabolic syndrome because of its low...
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» View ArticleWinter can be a risky time for metabolically challenged horses. Research has shown that cold weather causes greater variability in...
» 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 ArticleQuestion: I have a horse that has Cushing’s and IR. The farmer is having the hay tested. I know that...
» View ArticleHere are 3 easy steps to determine if a horse feed is “low starch” enough for your insulin resistant (IR)...
» View ArticleLooking for low-sugar treats for your horse? Try these fruits, but remember, all things in moderation and introduce new treats...
» View ArticleText-only version of “Micro-Phase™: What’s Inside the Bucket” Vitamins and minerals play an important role in almost every system in...
» View ArticleIt is that time of the year—the cold, gray winter is transforming into a warm, sunny spring and the grass...
» View ArticlePreventing winter weight gain in easy keepers. Some horses gain weight when given a winter break from trail riding, training,...
» View ArticleEquine metabolic syndrome (EMS) Equine metabolic syndrome (EMS) has become more and more prevalent in our equine community. It is...
» View ArticleWhat do you do when your insulin-resistant horse needs supplements but isn’t getting a substantial amount of feed to put...
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» View VideoThe days are getting longer, the mud is starting to recede, and you are ready to put away the winter...
» View ArticleAll horses need fiber in their diet and some of it must be the form of long hay. Horses challenged...
» View ArticleEnsure your horse’s nutrient requirements are met this winter.
» View ArticleIt is that time of the year again, when grass pastures can be unsafe for at-risk horses! Grazing management is...
» View ArticleHealthy horses have little problem adjusting to changes in the fructan (sugar) levels in grass. However, individuals struggling with obesity or metabolic syndrome are at high risk for digestive imbalances caused by seasonal fluctuations.
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» View ArticleNever cut back on hay to reduce calorie intake; instead, change to a more mature grass hay that will provide...
» View ArticleManaging the easy keeper is anything but easy. The biggest challenge when feeding an easy keeper is meeting nutrient requirements without overfeeding calories.
» View ArticleLush, cool season spring grass is packed full of vitamins, minerals and energy, but it is also high in sugar!...
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