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Have you ever thought about whether your horse has a fat tongue or fleshy lips? Or even how its palate is shaped?? I’ve become a bit of a bit hoarder over the years…
» View ArticleHave you ever thought about whether your horse has a fat tongue or fleshy lips? Or even how its palate is shaped?? I’ve become a bit of a bit hoarder over the years…
» View ArticlePacked with energy Fat is an effective energy source for horses. Pound for pound, fats provide 2.25 times more energy...
» View ArticleThe reason alfalfa gets a bad rap for making horses “hot” is because alfalfa is higher in digestible energy and...
» View ArticleAmino acids are the building blocks of protein. As with anything, too much protein can cause problems. It is best...
» View ArticleWelcome to the new blog series "Kick On" by sponsored rider Lisa Barry. It’s a sunny day in September and I'm standing at the edge of the show jumping arena in the Kentucky Horse Park…
» View ArticleWelcome our newest sponsored rider Lisa Barry. Lisa Barry is a four-star event rider who has produced more than 20 successful sport horses to date. Many of them have…
» View ArticleArticle re-posted with kind permission by Equine Guelph: http://equineguelph.ca/index.php Do you struggle with managing mud on your horse farm? Some farms...
» View ArticleClick here to download a print version of this infographic. Text-only version of “Contribute™: What’s Inside the Jug” Omega fatty...
» View ArticleEquine metabolic syndrome (EMS) Equine metabolic syndrome (EMS) has become more and more prevalent in our equine community. It is...
» View ArticleMyths MYTH: Protein is a good source of energy for mature horses. BUSTED: Of the three dietary energy sources—carbohydrates, fats...
» View ArticleArticle re-posted with kind permission by Equine Guelph: http://equineguelph.ca/index.php Rotate or rest? That is a very good question when it comes...
» View ArticleWhen picking hay for your horse, consider the following: The type of hay available The maturity of the hay when it was harvested The region of the country where the hay was grown
» 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 VideoArticle re-posted with kind permission by Equine Guelph: http://equineguelph.ca/index.php The average horse chews about 60,000 bites per day! Not surprisingly, the...
» View ArticleElectrolytes play a significant role in supporting hydration (thirst response), muscle function, and the cellular water balance within your horse’s body.
» View ArticleSigns your horse has allergies Hives Itching Hairless patches Inflamed skin Coughing Head shaking Nasal drainage Runny eyes
» View ArticleElevate® natural vitamin E (d-alpha-tocopherol) is provided to horses in two physical forms, powder or liquid. Both forms can be...
» View ArticleThose pretty yellow flowers can cause problems in your pasture. Buttercup is a bright yellow flower found in pastures throughout...
» View Article“Neigh-Lox® Advanced keeps the horses’ guts health and protects against ulcers, while in training and during stress. We have also...
» View ArticleThe quantity and quality of nutrients contributing to your horse’s diet by the pasture will depend on overall pasture quality, time spent grazing, and season of the year.
» View ArticleArticle re-posted with kind permission by Equine Guelph: http://equineguelph.ca/index.php Click here to download their checklist.
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