Let's take a closer look at the importance of trace minerals in equine nutrition, and the benefits of using chelated trace minerals over non-chelated.
Horses with insulin resistance are at greater risk for laminitis, a painful and potentially crippling hoof condition. Managing diet and body weight is key to prevention.
Hoof health is determined by several key factors, some of which are out of our hands. Fortunately, horse owners can control nutritional intake...
Vitamin E is the #1 antioxidant that horses naturally consume to protect themselves from free radicals and oxidative stress. But many horses are deficient in vitamin E...
Many aspects of horse health and nutrition can seem overly complicated, but this one is easy: salt, Vitamin E and Omega 3.
To understand how we can feed horses to help prevent and heal ulcers, it is important to understand where and why they appear. Ask the Expert: Elisabeth Chizek, Equine Nutritionist.
Most experts agree horses do not make new year’s resolutions, as they lack an understanding of the Gregorian calendar and do not have the requisite social media accounts to proudly pronounce their annual aspirations. But maybe the experts are wrong...