Horse articles
USING HERBS FOR HORSES
Herbs are increasingly used to support digestion, respiration, recovery, and calmness in horses, offering plant-based options alongside traditional care.
USING HERBS FOR HORSES
Herbs are increasingly used to support digestion, respiration, recovery, and calmness in horses, offering plant-based options alongside traditional care.
Carbohydrates – The Biggest Bogeyman in Horse Feed
Carbohydrates are the horse's primary energy source, yet widely feared. Learn how sugars, starch, and fibre affect digestion, performance, and metabolic health.
Carbohydrates – The Biggest Bogeyman in Horse Feed
Carbohydrates are the horse's primary energy source, yet widely feared. Learn how sugars, starch, and fibre affect digestion, performance, and metabolic health.
How to prepare for the start of the indoor feed...
Transitioning from pasture to indoor feeding requires gradual changes to prevent digestive upset. Vitamin E, B, and D supplementation becomes essential.
How to prepare for the start of the indoor feed...
Transitioning from pasture to indoor feeding requires gradual changes to prevent digestive upset. Vitamin E, B, and D supplementation becomes essential.
Smaller Amounts of Organic Zinc and Copper Are ...
Organic zinc and copper are highly bioavailable, so smaller amounts can support hooves, skin, joints, immunity, and antioxidant defenses.
Smaller Amounts of Organic Zinc and Copper Are ...
Organic zinc and copper are highly bioavailable, so smaller amounts can support hooves, skin, joints, immunity, and antioxidant defenses.
Horse vitamins: natural or industrial?
Natural vitamin precursors from plants are safer than synthetic supplements, which risk overdosing fat-soluble vitamins A and D in horses.
Horse vitamins: natural or industrial?
Natural vitamin precursors from plants are safer than synthetic supplements, which risk overdosing fat-soluble vitamins A and D in horses.
What Does a Horse Need to Recover From Hard Exe...
Recovery requires electrolytes, vitamins E and C, omega-3 fatty acids, and quality protein. Proper nutrition helps repair muscles and replenish energy stores.
What Does a Horse Need to Recover From Hard Exe...
Recovery requires electrolytes, vitamins E and C, omega-3 fatty acids, and quality protein. Proper nutrition helps repair muscles and replenish energy stores.
Pasture Season Is Finally Here!
Spring grass is rich and tempting, so a gradual transition helps protect digestion and metabolism while reducing the risk of laminitis and colic.
Pasture Season Is Finally Here!
Spring grass is rich and tempting, so a gradual transition helps protect digestion and metabolism while reducing the risk of laminitis and colic.
Selenium is an important antioxidant for the sp...
Selenium protects cells from oxidative stress, supports recovery in sport horses, and is vital for fertility, immunity, and thyroid function.
Selenium is an important antioxidant for the sp...
Selenium protects cells from oxidative stress, supports recovery in sport horses, and is vital for fertility, immunity, and thyroid function.
Does your horse eat sand?
Sand ingestion can cause colic, diarrhea, and gut issues in horses. Prevention, psyllium, chia, and mineral balance help manage sand accumulation.
Does your horse eat sand?
Sand ingestion can cause colic, diarrhea, and gut issues in horses. Prevention, psyllium, chia, and mineral balance help manage sand accumulation.
Do you know what horses need magnesium for?
Magnesium supports muscles, nerves and recovery in horses, while the right form improves absorption, gut comfort and overall performance.
Do you know what horses need magnesium for?
Magnesium supports muscles, nerves and recovery in horses, while the right form improves absorption, gut comfort and overall performance.
What should you consider in feeding during a ho...
Coat shedding requires extra nutrients. Zinc, copper, selenium, B vitamins, and omega-3 fatty acids support healthy coat growth and skin function.
What should you consider in feeding during a ho...
Coat shedding requires extra nutrients. Zinc, copper, selenium, B vitamins, and omega-3 fatty acids support healthy coat growth and skin function.
What Ingredients Do Feeds Really Contain – and ...
Feed labels reveal ingredient quality and origin. Natural nutrients like d-alpha-tocopherol absorb better than synthetic dl-alpha-tocopherol forms.
What Ingredients Do Feeds Really Contain – and ...
Feed labels reveal ingredient quality and origin. Natural nutrients like d-alpha-tocopherol absorb better than synthetic dl-alpha-tocopherol forms.
