Sponsored by Sweet PDZ “If you smell ammonia in your horse stalls you have more than an odor problem, you have a health problem.” We all know that…
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…
Sponsored by Kemin Equine The digestive system has two main functions: 1) digest and absorb nutrients and 2) function as part of the immune system and prevent harmful…
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…
Dr. Kathryn Slaughter-Mehfoud, DVM, offers blanketing tips to ensure your horse keeps a comfortable body temperature throughout varying weather conditions.
Sponsored by Vetericyn What is Thrush? Thrush is a bacterial infection that affects horse hooves. More specifically, Thrush attacks the soft tissue area in between the heel and…
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…