Horse articles
Equine Allergies – Why Have They Become More Co...
Equine allergies are increasingly linked to dust, pollen, insects, and management, while prevention centers on clean air, quality forage, and trigger avoidance.
Equine Allergies – Why Have They Become More Co...
Equine allergies are increasingly linked to dust, pollen, insects, and management, while prevention centers on clean air, quality forage, and trigger avoidance.
Feeding the Horse from Spring to Summer – What ...
Gradual pasture transition, adequate fiber, and balanced electrolytes help protect digestion, weight, and performance from spring through summer.
Feeding the Horse from Spring to Summer – What ...
Gradual pasture transition, adequate fiber, and balanced electrolytes help protect digestion, weight, and performance from spring through summer.
Sea buckthorn – nature's powerhouse for the wel...
Sea buckthorn provides omega-3, -6, -7, and -9 fatty acids plus antioxidants that support skin, gut, immunity, and recovery in horses and dogs.
Sea buckthorn – nature's powerhouse for the wel...
Sea buckthorn provides omega-3, -6, -7, and -9 fatty acids plus antioxidants that support skin, gut, immunity, and recovery in horses and dogs.
Sugar does not belong in a horse's electrolytes
Unlike humans, horses don't benefit from sugar in electrolytes. Sodium, potassium, and chloride are essential for replacing sweat losses effectively.
Sugar does not belong in a horse's electrolytes
Unlike humans, horses don't benefit from sugar in electrolytes. Sodium, potassium, and chloride are essential for replacing sweat losses effectively.
5 Facts About Feeding (Sport) Horses
5 key facts about feeding sport horses: match energy to workload, prioritize hay & fiber, ensure water and salt, avoid excess protein, and support health during stress.
5 Facts About Feeding (Sport) Horses
5 key facts about feeding sport horses: match energy to workload, prioritize hay & fiber, ensure water and salt, avoid excess protein, and support health during stress.
The Most Important Nutrients for a Growing Horse
Balanced energy, quality protein, and the right mineral ratios support steady skeletal growth, helping young horses develop strong bones and joints.
The Most Important Nutrients for a Growing Horse
Balanced energy, quality protein, and the right mineral ratios support steady skeletal growth, helping young horses develop strong bones and joints.
B Vitamins in the Horse’s Diet
B vitamins support a horse’s energy, muscles, and nervous system. Needs may increase during shedding, stress, heavy work, or gut imbalance, while quality forage remains the foundation.
B Vitamins in the Horse’s Diet
B vitamins support a horse’s energy, muscles, and nervous system. Needs may increase during shedding, stress, heavy work, or gut imbalance, while quality forage remains the foundation.
The Equine Gut Microbiome and Its Impact on Imm...
A balanced gut microbiome supports digestion, behavior, and immunity, while stress control, forage quality, and gradual diet changes help maintain stability.
The Equine Gut Microbiome and Its Impact on Imm...
A balanced gut microbiome supports digestion, behavior, and immunity, while stress control, forage quality, and gradual diet changes help maintain stability.
Preventing Gastric Ulcers in Horses
Gastric ulcers are common in horses, and consistent forage, controlled starch intake, hydration, and stress management help reduce risk and support recovery.
Preventing Gastric Ulcers in Horses
Gastric ulcers are common in horses, and consistent forage, controlled starch intake, hydration, and stress management help reduce risk and support recovery.
The Risk of Colic Increases in Winter
Colic risk rises in winter as cold weather reduces movement and water intake, making warm, accessible water and steady routines essential.
The Risk of Colic Increases in Winter
Colic risk rises in winter as cold weather reduces movement and water intake, making warm, accessible water and steady routines essential.
How to Ensure Your Horse Drinks Enough in Winte...
Cold weather reduces water intake in horses, increasing the risk of dehydration and impaction colic. Warm water and proper access help.
How to Ensure Your Horse Drinks Enough in Winte...
Cold weather reduces water intake in horses, increasing the risk of dehydration and impaction colic. Warm water and proper access help.
Hay Net Research in Horses: Something to Chew On
Hay nets can extend eating time and reduce fasting, supporting more natural chewing patterns and potentially helping protect digestive health and behavior.
Hay Net Research in Horses: Something to Chew On
Hay nets can extend eating time and reduce fasting, supporting more natural chewing patterns and potentially helping protect digestive health and behavior.
