Researchers in Australia* are warning that there “is an urgent need for research” to confirm the efficacy and safety of…
Like people, some horses seem to stay fat off the smell of an empty feed sack, while others can consume…
By Cindy Hale Late summer is the time of year when alfalfa hay is prone to infestation by the blister…
The decision about what kind of hay to feed your horse is not an easy one, even if you know…
Research published in 2005 revealed the presence of ulcers in the colons of performance horses. According to the study, conducted…
Meeting a horse's nutritional needs isn't always easy. Many owners mistakenly feed their equine partners as if they were top…
Ever wish there was a way to calm your horse, help him heal or reduce his pain naturally? According to…
Generally considered a safe high-fiber feed, beet pulp has been fed to horses for years. But is it right for…
Want to streamline your feeding program? A "complete feed" might be the way to go. These feeds, available from most…
Despite the ability of many horse people to diagnose a strained suspensory at 30 paces, fix a faulty flying change…