What You Need to Know About Beet Pulp

Two equine nutritionists answer 11 common questions about feeding horses beet pulp.
Nutrition Concerns in Growing Horses

Learn how to support your young horse’s growth through proper nutrition.
Horse Hay Feeder Options

There are many different ways to get hay into your horse. Better understand 4 common types of hay feeders so you can decide which one is best for your situation.
Understanding Minerals in Equine Diets

Learn why these 4 minerals are essential for your horse’s overall health.
Carbohydrates in Horse Diets

Additional “carbs” in a horse’s diet are sometimes necessary and sometimes not depending on the type and amount fed.
How to Prevent Horses From Bolting Feed

Slowing your speedy eater down at mealtime can help prevent issues such as choke and wasted feed.
How to Assess Your Horse’s Forage

5 key physical indicators of forage quality and how to gather and interpret a chemical analysis
Slow Feeder Safety

How to use slow-feed haynets and slow feeders without endangering your horse’s limbs, hooves, and teeth.
Six Ways to Slow Horse Feed Intake

Extending the length of time horses spend foraging has been linked to improvements in horse health and wellbeing, including reductions in unwanted behaviors, ulcers, choke and insulin and glucose responses after a meal.
Your Mare’s Pregnancy: Nutrition for the Final 3 Months

During the first eight months of pregnancy, your mare may be fed like any other horse, with a balanced, quality diet. But things are changing rapidly during this last stage of pregnancy: She requires more calories, more protein, more omega 3s, and balanced vitamins and minerals, not only for the unborn foal but also to prepare for milk production.
