top of page
Search


Starch In Your Horse's Diet
Most owners of horses with metabolic dysfunction know that they should avoid feeds that are high in sugar, but here are the reasons you also should consider limiting starch.
-
Oct 263 min read
Â
Â
Â


Sugar In Horses' Diets
We already know that sugar is a problem for horses with metabolic dysfunction, but there is another reason to feed low sugar forages, even if your horse doesn’t suffer from metabolic issues,
-
Oct 133 min read
Â
Â
Â


Most of What Your Horse Eats is Probably Contaminated
A study released in August this year in the Journal of Equine Veterinary Science into contaminants in horse feeds has found that “99 % (n = 107) of the samples tested positive for fungal metabolites, particularly Fusarium metabolites, unspecific metabolites, and pesticide residues."
-
Sep 84 min read
Â
Â
Â


Grit Happens: Enteroliths & Sand Colic
Sand colic arises when ingested soil accumulates in the large colon, triggering impaction or inflammation. Enteroliths are mineral concretions that form over time, often in horses fed high-alfalfa diets or living in arid regions. You can help avoid both with management strategies and gel-forming feeds that support gut clearance
-
Sep 14 min read
Â
Â
Â


Salt Deficiency is More Common than you think
Salt is a cornerstone of equine health. What does it do in the body? What forms are best and how much should you supply?
-
Aug 244 min read
Â
Â
Â


Iodine - Metabolism and Thyroid Function
Ensuring that your horse gets enough iodine in the diet is critical to supporting thyroid function and producing thyroid hormones that regulate almost every cell of the body
-
Aug 103 min read
Â
Â
Â


Guts - Understanding your Horse's Digestive System
Horses don’t chew cud like ruminants but instead rely on microbial fermentation in the cecum and colon (hindgut) to break down cellulose and produce volatile fatty acids (VFAs) for energy.
-
Aug 33 min read
Â
Â
Â


What's in the Bin? Nutrition for Young Horses
Here is what we are feeding our two new fillies, meeting all their nutritional requirements for less than $10/day.
-
Jul 234 min read
Â
Â
Â


Amino Acids: The Building Blocks of Equine Nutrition
Amino acids are the building blocks of proteins, which are essential for muscle development, tissue repair, enzyme production, and overall equine health.
-
Jul 183 min read
Â
Â
Â


Retired Performance Horse: Honour Beyond the Arena
Performance horses are often successful because they are curious, bold, and thrive on challenges and novelty. Even though their joints and muscles might keep them from the arena, that doesn’t mean we can’t stimulate their minds.
-
Jul 163 min read
Â
Â
Â


Joint Supplement Ingredients We Don't Use and Why
Comparing some of the popular (and expensive) ingredients on the market that we don’t use and why:
-
Jun 57 min read
Â
Â
Â


Oils in Your Horse's Diet
Oils are a valuable source of energy, promoting a glossy coat, supporting joint health, and aiding with digestion. Significant oil...
-
May 96 min read
Â
Â
Â


What is Anhidrosis?
Anhidrosis in horses is a condition where they can't sweat properly. Sweating is crucial for horses to cool down, especially in hot and humid weather or during exercise.
-
May 42 min read
Â
Â
Â


Understanding Grain-Free Feeds for Horses
The difficultly with feedbags that have pelletised, micronised or extruded feeds is that you can't see what it actually is. Here are some recent "no grain" alternatives and what they actually contain.
-
Apr 163 min read
Â
Â
Â


EPSM/PSSM in Horses
Equine Polysaccharide Storage Myopathy (EPSM) is a common genetic muscle disorder which leads to muscle damage and dysfunction
-
Feb 234 min read
Â
Â
Â


Why We're Obsessed With Colour
Colour in horses is an indicator of underlying health issues, often related to nutritional deficiencies, particularly in trace minerals.Â
-
Jan 174 min read
Â
Â
Â


What you've been told about Magnesium Absorption and Bioavailability might be wrong
When selecting a magnesium supplement, consider the concentration and bioavailability of different products.
-
Jan 83 min read
Â
Â
Â


Herbs & Spices that Work
There are hundreds of herbs & spices that might improve your horse's health, but not many are affordable in doses that are useful. Here's 5.
-
Jan 27 min read
Â
Â
Â


Understanding Headshaking in Horses (or not)
Headshaking refers more to discomfort or anxiety, and movement that is so frequent and violent that it's interfering with normal activities.
-
Dec 7, 20244 min read
Â
Â
Â


5 Bogus Treatments For Itch
Queensland itch, also known as 'sweet itch' is a condition that primarily affects horses during warm weather.
-
Nov 21, 20244 min read
Â
Â
Â
bottom of page
