Category: Food and Nutrition

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Let’s talk hindgut and why we need to keep it healthy

The hindgut is all about fermentation. Keeping the hindgut happy is critical to a healthy horse.

March ‘Mare’ Madness: 4 ingredients to look for when picking a supplement

Do you have a mare that seems to be possessed when spring comes? Yeah, I feel you. One of our mares w

Why is tall fescue grass dangerous for horses?

Why is tall fescue grass dangerous for horses? Actually, it’s not the grass that is dangerous.

Are you feeding the wrong Omega-3 supplement?

The goal of feeding omega-3 fatty acids is to reduce the body's own natural inflammation response.

Does my horse have a magnesium deficiency?

Magnesium is an important element in your horse’s diet. Magnesium is used in muscle contraction and

Is your horse getting enough salt?

If your horse is on quality pasture or hay, odds are it’s getting an adequate amount of nearly ever

There is a silent danger lurking in your pasture

Spring Grass might look super healthy, but it can be a silent killer for horses. I always look forwar

Hay! How much? How often?

Failure to feed horses correctly can lead to devastating conditions such as colic and laminitis. &nbs