Published: January 2021 | Updated: June 2024 L-carnitine likely isn’t something horse owners have spent...
Proof is in the Przewalski
Key Takeaways: Horse domestication puts our beloved animals at a distinct gut health disadvantage. New research regarding gut microbiome diversity in Przewalski’s wild horse shows that domesticated horses have much-less-diverse...
Is my horse too fat?
We haven’t personally seen your horse, but research suggests that the answer to this question is yes. Obesity in America has become a major public health concern and unfortunately, has...
How Do I Right the Ship?
Key Takeaways You'll Get All horses need pre- and probiotics. Feed changes, antibiotics, travel, disease, analgesics, anesthesia—even stress—are unavoidable in the domesticated animal and can overload and capsize the boat...
Is My Horse’s Digestive System Disrupted?
An Inside Look at the Equine Gut Microbiome Key Takeaways You’ll Get With so much focus on the exterior of our equine athletes, it’s easy to forget about what makes...
Your Horse's Gut Health: It's all about the microbiome
Key Takeaways You'll get 1) The microbial ecosystem, aka the microbiome, in your horse’s hindgut plays a crucial role in determining how your horse responds to common daily stressors. 2)...
Frequently Asked Questions About Probiotics for Horses
I’m here today to share the answers to some common questions we are asked on a regular basis about probiotics and their health benefits. Probiotics are becoming very popular in...