Find out which vitamins horses require to maintain optimal health, what they do, which feeds contain them and how to feed them.
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How to prevent equine ulcers – a debilitating condition, which affects more than half of the competition horses that set foot in the show ring.
Are horse feeds made from GMO (genetically modified organism) ingredients less safe to feed horses than those derived from conventional crops?
To support hoof and hair health, it is important that the nutrients that contribute to keratin synthesis are in adequate amounts in your horse’s diet.
Recently, horse owners are introducing seeds into their horse’s diets, including flax (linseed), chia, sunflower, and even hemp seeds.
Nutrition affects every aspect of equine health. As such, nutrition has a profound impact on the soundness and usefulness of the horse.
Equine nutritionist Shannon Pratt-Phillips, Ph.D. explores the truths and misconceptions behind some common beliefs around feeding horses.
Get must have advice on how to feed a “metabolic” horse or one dealing with insulin resistance from equine nutritionist Shannon Pratt-Phillips, Ph.D.
More than just a playground for your horse, the makeup of his pasture is an important component of his daily nutrition. Here is how to maximize its value.
In the winter when it comes to the nutritional requirements of horses, the biggest difference is in the horse's calorie requirements.