From a nutritional standpoint, Dr. Anderson answers the questions of if you should worm your horses, how often, and with what product or products.
Dr. Harry Anderson, DVM, on nutrition and feeding for a young horse in training that is still developing and growing vs. an older more mature horse.
Dr. Anderson answers how much fat and protein a horse needs and how a lot of it depends on their age, current condition, and other environmental factors.
Dr. Anderson discusses comparing different brands of feed and how the main way to look at them is from the nutrient profile and the digestibility of each.
Dr. Harry Anderson answers the question what do we need to consider when feeding older horses to keep them sound and comfortable?
Dr. Harry Anderson explains some of the ways your horse’s nutrition might be causing them to be considered a “nervous or anxious horse.”
Dr. Robert Lewis talks about ligaments and tendons in your horse and if you see swelling what to look for, what might have caused it, and how to treat it.
Dr. Robert Lewis discusses the different types of injections, what Dr. Lewis injects with and why he chooses to use those injection products.
Dr. Robert Lewis talks about ulcers in horses and how they play a big part in poor performance and common behavior issues in barrel horses.