By Jyme Nichols, Director of Nutrition, Bluebonnet Feeds and Stride Animal Health Critical areas of hay production have struggled to get good growth over the last few years due…
By Jyme Nichols, Director of Nutrition, Bluebonnet Feeds and Stride Animal Health Horses are sensitive animals, especially when it comes to digestive health. Any changes, such as disruption to…
By Jyme Nichols, Director of Nutrition, Bluebonnet Feeds For our horses, every day is leg day. If you’ve ever felt muscle pain the day or two following a high-intensity…
By Jyme Nichols, Director of Nutrition, sponsored by Bluebonnet Feeds Why protein, fat, fiber, starch and sugar levels are the last things you should look for in a feed Your…
By Jyme Nichols, Director of Nutrition, sponsored by Bluebonnet Feeds A healthy horse allowed free access to graze pasture or eat hay all day has a normal stomach pH of…
By Jyme Nichols, Director of Nutrition, sponsored by Bluebonnet Feeds No matter what part of the country you live in, the weather has certainly gotten colder. Sure, some people have…
By Jyme Nichols, Director of Nutrition, sponsored by Bluebonnet Feeds Barrel racing is a physically demanding sport, not only for the horse but for the rider as well. I like…
By Jyme Nichols, Director of Nutrition, sponsored by Bluebonnet Feeds No matter what kind of races you attend or what caliber horse you ride, fine tuning your horse’s nutrition…
By Jyme Nichols, PhD, sponsored by Bluebonnet Feeds Never feed moldy hay, always offer clean water and never let a horse eat too much grain. We all know those…