A look at where and why ration balancers, performance/life-stage feeds, and complete feeds can be used in your feeding program.
Nutrition
Equine nutritionists are increasingly skeptical of the 'quick fix' offered by companies performing analyses and selling nutrition products.
Abundant in fresh pasture, this important antioxidant vitamin must generally be supplemented in Canada, especially during the winter months.
You wouldn't buy a product from the feed store without a nutritional information label, so why do we gamble with hay?
Extreme weather impacting pasture and hay availability or various health issues can necessitate forage alternatives in a horse’s diet.
When temperatures drop, plant metabolism is impacted, causing them to store sugars, a risk to certain horses.
Meet the man whose booming business was born when he formulated a mineral and vitamin premix for his own horses ‒ and people noticed.
Horses who are naturally lean, or senior animals who struggle to keep weight on, can benefit from careful feeding and management.
Krill oil, shitake mushrooms, resveratrol, Coenzyme Q10? A look at some of the more interesting products and compounds for horses.
What's the difference? A look at these popular equine dietary supplements intended to stabilize the microbiome.