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Horses that have demanding training or competition schedules, broodmares raising foals, and growing horses can expend a huge number of calories doing their jobs. These horses need energy and lots of it, but they need the kind of energy that won’t cause digestive upset or improper growth patterns.
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I imagine by the end of the winter season my car will be able to drive itself down I-75 between Lexington and Ocala. Why not fly? Well, because my car is loaded up with feed, supplements, and other assorted items that Megan has requested. This trip…
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Can what you feed be making your horse a little crazy? The short answer is yes, it might be. Diets...
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Passion: “a strong or extravagant fondness, enthusiasm, or desire.” My passion for horses started young and, as I have recently learned, will never die. For years I was consumed with taking care of horses—it was a full time job—but I put my…
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Click here, to learn more about winter cool down and what to do with a wet horse in the cold....
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On average, 1 out of every 10 horses will suffer from a bout of colic each year. Managing your feeding program can help reduce colic in horses.
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Becky Young 1-800-772-1988 859-873-2974 byoung@KPPusa.com Kentucky Performance Products introduces new look to their packaging VERSAILLES, Ky....
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VERSAILLES, Ky. (Feb. 10, 2016) – Kentucky Performance Products, LLC, a leading equine supplement company, is excited to introduce a fresh new look to their packaging.
“In 2015 we decided it was time for a packaging update,” said Karen Isberg…
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The days sure fly by when you are having the time of your life! It seemed like just yesterday that Megan and I were walking the novice course at Hagyard Midsouth Three-Day Event and Team Horse Trials. Once again, the Natural E (Leo) put in the best…
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The life of a domestic horse requires consumption of hay and often grain to provide enough energy for the tasks...
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Dehydration can be as much of a problem in winter as it is in the summer. Horses need to drink...
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As equine athletes, our horses constantly run the risk of injury. When injury occurs, the horse is faced with a...
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Night checks are a very important part of horse care. Topping off water buckets, providing additional concentrate to hard keepers,...
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Five tips to make sure your feed room and hayloft are ready for winter.
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Article re-posted with kind permission by Equine Guelph: www.equineguelph.ca Story by: Jackie Bellamy-Zions If you enjoyed Equine Guelph’s Plan A Head...
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Never cut back on hay to reduce calorie intake; instead, change to a more mature grass hay that will provide...
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The Elevate Event Team had become a reality. It was something I always wanted to do---own an advanced level event horse. Over the last few months the team fell into place as if it was meant to be, with Olympic level trainers, a talented rider and a…
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When treating laminitis, cooling the hoof wall to between 40 and 50 degrees Fahrenheit for 48 to 72 hours can...
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Horses (unlike humans) have the ability to manufacture vitamin C from glucose, because they produce an enzyme in their liver...
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Congratulations to the Horse Radio Network; Glenn the Geek, Coach Jen and all the hosts! Kentucky Performance Products is proud...
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Article re-posted with kind permission by Equine Guelph: www.equineguelph.ca Story by: Jackie Bellamy-Zions Hiding pain is one of the top...
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Common myth: If a colicky horse is passing manure, he will be fine. Busted: Not necessarily so, say veterinary surgeons....
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Six indicators to look at when deciding which hay is best for a mature horse: 1) Digestible Energy (DE) is...
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Electrolytes are necessary for horses that sweat. Without proper electrolyte supplementation, horses are at best unable to perform optimally, and...
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