How To Fix 5 Common Feeding Problems
All horses are definitely not created equal—especially when it comes to how they eat. This one starts getting fat when the air simply smells like cut grass; that one’s a…
All horses are definitely not created equal—especially when it comes to how they eat. This one starts getting fat when the air simply smells like cut grass; that one’s a…
We’ve already seen how extruded feeds can promote digestibility, support overall gut health and increase the bioavailability of essential nutrients. So, what about starch and sugar? Abundant in most concentrated…
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Equus has partnered with Ride TV and DevinOutWest to bring you The Feed Room! In this series we’re breaking down all things equine nutrition hosted by different nutrition experts. Episode…
Episode 2 of The Feed Room, “Gut Instinct,” is now live on Ride TV—featuring essential insights on equine gut health and practical strategies to keep your horse at its best…
Episode 2 of The Feed Room, “Gut Instinct,” is now live on Ride TV—featuring essential insights on equine gut health and practical strategies to keep your horse at its best…
Equine ulcers are a significant concern for many horse owners. Ulcers can affect all types of horses and have a variety of causes and clinical signs. Performance horses are especially…
It’s often what you can’t see that leads to trouble, and that’s definitely the case with white line disease. Understanding the nature of this condition, its signs, and effective treatment…
Is your horse cold in the winter? The following excerpt from Keeping Horses Outdoors by Iveta Jebáčková-Lažanská helps answer that question by addressing the science behind your horse’s temperature management.…
Photo by Smile262/Adobe Stock While many experts agree that fleas are an uncommon parasite for horses, ticks can be prevalent and potentially present a danger to your horse’s health. Ticks…