Rachel Fraser speaks to Kirsten Holland, BVetMed(hons), MRCVS, of Paragon Veterinary Group and independent equine nutritionist, Clare MacLeod MSc RNutr, to find out more about whether horses need to ...
Just like people, some horses have a high metabolism and can eat more food without becoming overweight. Therefore, it is important to tailor each horse's feeding program to meet his individual needs, ...
The need for quality horse hay—shorthand for attributes desirable in hay fed to equines—has not quite lifted yet. “We’re still in hay feeding season as pastures have not greened up as yet; now is not ...
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Study: Hay Feeding Methods Don't Impact Chances Of Equine Eye Disease, But Pasture Time Might
Every time you put a fly mask on your horse in the summertime, you're forced to think about his eyes. Corneal ulcers, uveitis, and cataracts are all found in horses, sometimes to the detriment of ...
Nearly three months ago, Amy Ryals spotted a notice on a popular social website that jumped out at her. A married couple owned a horse but were struggling financially because of illness and ...
Independent equine nutritionist Clare MacLeod MSc RNutr explains how horses can eat straw safely, and what you need to know ...
Abruptly change the hay a horse is fed and it could die. Allow a horse to eat too much fresh green grass and its hooves may fatally disintegrate. Our journalism needs your support. Please become a ...
Tom Johnston is a hay producer in western Wyoming who sells his hay to horse owners across the country. He has been doing this since the 1980s. On a crisp fall morning, Johnston was out working in his ...
Edmond’s recent ice storm not only causes havoc for people but also horses needing hay and shelter. “It’s made it difficult not only as a person trying to get out there to battle with the ice and snow ...
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