Krill oil, shitake mushrooms, resveratrol, Coenzyme Q10? A look at some of the more interesting products and compounds for horses.
Nutrition
What's the difference? A look at these popular equine dietary supplements intended to stabilize the microbiome.
It's a hot topic for horse owners right now who want a healthier diet for their horses ‒ but there are surprises about some 'grain-free' products.
A look at essential macrominerals and microminerals, deficiency symptoms, the accuracy of testing, and preventing imbalances.
A recent review looked at how rising global temperatures and heavy rainfall are increasing grass growth, which can lead to obesity.
A look at the impact that nutrition has on hoof health, as well as tips for feeding plans to provide protein, energy, vitamins and minerals.
Obesity is not just a problem with horses that do not get enough exercise; even performance animals can be overweight.
Omega-3 rich oils are useful in equine diets for their anti-inflammatory properties as well as their caloric value as a good energy source.
Horse owners are always keen to try a product that might improve their horse's health or performance, but some have fallen by the wayside.
Protein deficiency can cause weight or muscle loss and poor hoof and hair growth; an excess can lead to dehydration and fatigue.