Bran Mash: What’s It Really Good For?
Are you seeing more horse owners asking for wheat bran during winter? These well-meaning people are likely to make homemade bran mash for the horses. You might be wondering what’s in bran … Read more
Are you seeing more horse owners asking for wheat bran during winter? These well-meaning people are likely to make homemade bran mash for the horses. You might be wondering what’s in bran … Read more
Fescue…what’s not love about it? It has many benefits for landowners in North America as well as other parts of the globe like New Zealand and Australia. Its resilience allows it to … Read more
Older horses continue to be plagued by the pituitary paras intermedia dysfunction (equine Cushing’s disease), PPID is the most common hormonal or endocrine disease affecting older horses. It affects about 20% … Read more
The United States ranks barley behind corn , sorghum and in terms of feed grain production. Different cultivars of barley are created for different purposes, so it is important to distinguish … Read more
Unusual swellings found in the neck and throat areas of horses can cause anxiety in their owners. The thought of strangles is often a constant thought in their heads. It doesn’t matter how … Read more
A research team from the University of Adelaide, South Australia came up with an unusual solution to the seemingly endless battle against horse gastric ulcers. These scientists* believe that aloe vera can … Read more
Leroy Coggins was the veterinarian who created the Coggins test in 1970 to detect antibodies against the equine infectious disease virus (EIA). Although there are many other approved tests for EIA, … Read more
The average texture of “sweet” feed was created not too long ago by mixing different whole and processed grains (oats and corn), a mechanically-ground protein source, usually soybean meal and … Read more
You may have thought about feeding your horse stabilized Rice Bran, but you aren’t sure how to introduce it or, perhaps, how to properly use it. Experts in Equine Nutrition agree that … Read more
Pasture-associated stranglehold (PSH), is similar to traditional stringhalt in that it causes exaggerated spasmodic flexions of the hindlimbs. PSH, unlike stringhalt*, also has peripheral neuropathy*. Excessive flexing of the limbs can be exacerbated by … Read more
After examining your horse and diagnosing the problem, the veterinarian gave you a large bottle of tablets to give twice daily. The veterinarian has confirmed that the problem is treatable. But … Read more
Horsemen may occasionally come across a pony or horse with a firm, unusual swelling at the elbow. This swelling, also called a shoe boil or olecranon-bursitis, is more common than you … Read more
Wobbler syndrome horses usually have no apparent problems in their first years of life. These horses develop uncoordinated gaits as they age, including stumbling, dragging one’s limbs, and swaying while they … Read more
Hay’s suitability for horses is greatly affected by the way it is stored and cured. Moisture content is the key to properly cured Hay. To achieve the best results, hay should … Read more
Horses and cattle are often found peacefully grazing together all over the world. Although it is common, it may not be the best thing for your horse’s well-being. Kathleen Crandell (Ph.D.), … Read more
The horse’s topline refers to the muscle covering over the top of the horse’s neck, back and loins. Performance horses and show horses need well-developed toplines in order to be balanced … Read more
Artificial insemination (AI), a great option for breeders, eliminates the need to transport a horse for breeding. It also allows a mare to be bred by a stallion that can … Read more
Even though fat is not a common ingredient in horses’ natural forage diet, it has been proven useful in horse rations for two main reasons: to increase energy and improve … Read more
Vitamin C is one of the most overlooked vitamins in horse nutrition. Vitamin C, also known as ascorbic acid or ascorbic acid, has many roles in the body. Many of these … Read more
Horses can nip and tear feedstuffs with great efficiency if their teeth are healthy. This prepares them for the digestion that takes place further down the digestive tract. Horses can sometimes … Read more
Rice bran is a popular choice among horsemen for its multiple nutritional benefits. Why feed rice brän? There are two main benefits: energy density, skin and coat health, and a boost in energy … Read more
For many years corn oil was a staple ingredient in horses’ diets. But has this beloved additive lost its appeal? Although corn oil can have its benefits and drawbacks, scientific advances … Read more
Horses who work hard sweat a lot. Long-duration exercise can lead to significant fluid and electrolyte loss. To ensure that horses recover from these losses, owners must have an accurate estimate … Read more
Over the years, the importance of selenium for equine nutrition have changed dramatically. In the 1930s, scientists first recognized selenium as a toxin. Research showed that selenium overdose in horses caused “alkali … Read more
Equine babies are hungry from the beginning. In their first days of life, foals can nurse up to ten times per hour. The foal needs to eat frequently for their health. Colostrum … Read more
Vitamins can be defined as organic substances necessary for proper nutrition of animals and plants. Vitamins, when taken in small amounts, can act as coenzymes or precursors to coenzymes in many metabolic … Read more
mix of pasture grasses, baled Hay, and other forage products like hay cubes or hay pellets or haylage. Horses can process huge amounts of forage to meet their nutritional needs. But where … Read more
Although “sweeney” is not a term that modern horse owners hear often, it was common in the past when horses were more frequently driven. Sweeney is a hollowed area located … Read more
Buttercup (Ranunculus spp. Horses that eat this bright yellow perennial, biennial or annual flower can have serious health problems. Ranunculin is a glycoside found in many buttercup species that forms protoanemonin from the … Read more
Horse owners know the importance of water for their horses. These six facts will help you remember water when you next are cleaning buckets and waiting for the troughs to empty. 1. Water consumption … Read more
Horses live longer, it is undisputed. The marketplace is proof of this. Feed companies create and produce specialized feeds for older horses. Each one is praised as having a high level of … Read more
The horse world is no different from any other sport or hobby. There are many terms and jargons to learn. There are many terms to be familiarized with, and it is … Read more
Peppermint is everywhere: toothpaste, chocolates and teas. Peppermint flavoring is used in many horse treats, so even your tack area may not be immune. Do horses have a tendency to overdose on … Read more
The body cannot maintain the proper amount of fluid around its cells without electrolytes. The transmission of nerve impulses, and muscle contraction are also key functions played by electrolytes. The most … Read more
Thoroughbreds are known for their coat colors. They can be found with gray horses, chestnuts and bays as well as dark brown horses and dark brown horses. Horses with a mostly … Read more
100 years ago, horses were easy to feed. A farmer or trainer would go to the feed shop and buy a bag of corn or oats for their horses. Horse owners today … Read more
Since ancient times, lupins have been grown in Egypt and the Mediterranean. Lupins are a popular choice for Australian farm animals, as they can be used extensively for forage and feed … Read more
If your horse is purebred, and you have the registered name of the horse, you will likely find information on the sire or dam lines on multiple websites. You might find several options … Read more
Bug bite allergy (or insect bite hypersensitivity) is a very common problem in the summer. Horses that are susceptible to insect saliva can be allergic. All horses can be allergic to bites … Read more
As a way of optimizing the health of their horses, more and more owners are turning to herbal remedies. For years, two popular supplements, devil’s claw and turmeric have been used … Read more
Horses suffering from diarrhea and loose manure are usually due to one of three things: diet, antibiotic therapy, or disease. Horses can become dehydrated from excessive water loss due to diarrhea. If this … Read more
Anatomically, the stifle joint of a horse’s hindleg corresponds to the knee joint in a human leg. The horse’s stifle is not visible halfway down the leg like the human knee. … Read more
Cast horses are horses that have fallen too close to a wall or fence and become stuck in a difficult position. Cast horses can panic or struggle and some may simply … Read more
The horse industry is seeing an increase in hemp products. While hemp and marijuana are both considered cannabis, hemp contains minuscule levels of tetrahydrocannabinol, or THC, the well-known psychoactive substance found … Read more
Most mares foal between 330 and 345 days after successful breeding. However, they can foal up to a week earlier or later. Experiential broodmare owners know the signs that indicate a … Read more
In feed rooms all across the country, sunflower seeds are a common sight. Sunflower seeds are rich in fat, which may help horses gain weight, shine, and skin health. Are all … Read more
Flehmen refers to the horse’s behavior of extending its neck and raising its head while inhaling. It also displays its front teeth by rolling its upper lip back, which is … Read more
Horses’ health is determined by their coat condition. Sheen and dapples indicate vitality. While dull, rough or half-shed hairs can indicate unthriftiness, or disease. Changes in hooves could also be a clue to … Read more
Understanding splints is difficult because our prehistoric ancestors of modern horses had multiple toes on each leg. While the horse of today walks on its tip of the middle toe, vestigial … Read more
The grazing muzzles were first introduced in 1990 and were widely praised by horse owners. The grazing muzzle is a basket that fits over the lower portion of the horse’s head. … Read more