An Owner’s Guide to Horse Gut Sounds

November, 2022 \ by Casie Bazay

Published: September 2020 | Updated: November 2022 For as strong and stoic as horses are, their GI systems are somewhat delicate. After all, it doesn’t take much to cause a...

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Your Horse’s Poop Tells A Story

October, 2022 \ by Robo Hendrickson

Published: February 2020 | Updated: October 2022 What Does Horse Poop Look Like and How Often Do Horses Poop? Mucking out stalls is part of the daily ritual of being...

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What you need to know about the margo plicatus

September, 2022 \ by Casie Bazay

Published: January 2021 | Updated: September 2022 Equine stomach function and anatomy probably isn’t at the forefront of most horse owners’ thoughts. However, there are a few things performance horse...

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Is beet pulp for horses a solid nutrition choice?

September, 2022 \ by Casie Bazay

Published: July 2021 | Updated: September 2022 Beet pulp is a common ingredient found in manufactured feeds, but many people choose to feed it plain to their horses as well....

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Exploring the benefits of L-glutamine for horses

September, 2022 \ by Casie Bazay

Published: June 2021 | Updated: September 2022 When it comes to reading labels on horse feed and supplements, L-glutamine is an ingredient that performance horse owners may automatically skip over...

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How to calm a nervous horse

June, 2022 \ by Claire Breitschopf

Published: June 2021 | Updated: June 2022 The horse nervous system can be divided into categories. There is the autonomic nervous system (ANS) and somatic nervous system (SNS). The SNS...

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