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Alfalfa: Are Hay or Pellets Better Before Riding?
Research shows feeding horses alfalfa prior to riding can help buffer stomach acid and offers relief for ulcer-prone horses. But are hay or pellets better?
Feeding the Picky Senior Horse
Can Nutrition Help a Horse With Uveitis?
The Many Faces of Equine Metabolic Syndrome
Rationing Hay for Horses With Metabolic Problems
Understanding Pedunculated Lipomas in Horses
Don’t take a wait-and-watch approach when it comes to this common cause of colic in older horses. Read more about lipomas in The Horse’s Research Roundup 2023 issue.
Preventing Broodmare Colic
7 Equine Nutrition Myths Busted
Risks Associated With Feeding Horses Traditional Bran Mashes
Equine Colic 101
Preventing Gastric Ulcers After Colic Surgery
Strategic Deworming Schedules for Horses
Have your veterinarian perform a fecal egg count on your horse before deworming to ensure your protocol is effective and reduce the incidence of parasite resistance.
Alfalfa: Are Hay or Pellets Better Before Riding?
Ultrasonography’s Role in Equine Lameness Cases
Equine Prepurchase Exams: Not Just Looking for Lameness
Equine Hoof Care Teams at Work
Understanding Wry Nose in Foals
Equine Hoof Care Teams at Work
Two equine hoof care professionals share examples of how they diagnosed, treated, and maintained horses suffering from hoof-related lamenesses.
Managing Laminitis: The Horse Owner’s Role
What do Researchers Know About the Equine Hindgut?
Hoof Care for EMS Horses
Feeding Metabolic Broodmares
Sugars and Peppermints: Not Safe Treats for All Horses
Alfalfa: Are Hay or Pellets Better Before Riding?
Research shows feeding horses alfalfa prior to riding can help buffer stomach acid and offers relief for ulcer-prone horses. But are hay or pellets better?
Why Do Horses Buck?
Grain-Free Feeds for Horses
Antibiotic Use and Gastric Ulcers in Horses
Sugars and Peppermints: Not Safe Treats for All Horses
Preventing Gastric Ulcers in Performance Horses
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- The Many Faces of Equine Metabolic Syndrome
- Post-Foaling Red Flags
- HERDA 20 Years Later
- Strangles: An Old Disease in a Modern World
- Before She Foals: Managing Broodmares
- Case Study: A Case of Persistent Pastern Dermatitis
- Beneath the Hoof Wall: Soft Tissue Injuries of the Foot
Feeding the Picky Senior Horse