
Improving Dry Equine Skin and Coats With Nutrition
Do you have a horse with flaky skin and a dry mane and tail? The right feed might help.

Do you have a horse with flaky skin and a dry mane and tail? The right feed might help.

Find out how to safely feed horses fat and if it’s a good weight-gain solution.

An equine nutritionist explains how different energy sources function in your horse’s feed and how to incorporate them to improve his performance.

Cold weather often brings unwanted weight loss in hard-keeping horses. Two experts offer advice on preventing this as we prepare for temperatures to drop.

Find out how energy factors into your horse’s diet and the different ways to manipulate it.

Vegetable- and marine-based sources can provide your horse with essential omega-3 fatty acids. Consider these factors when choosing an omega-3 supplement for your horse.

An equine nutritionist explains how horses use dietary fats for energy and why some metabolic horses might need additional fat sources.

If your horse struggles to keep weight on in summer, here’s how to safely increase his calories.

Adding oil to your horse’s diet can improve coat quality and weight gain. An equine nutritionist describes factors to consider before choosing an oil to feed your horse.

Does your otherwise healthy horse have trouble keeping pounds on? Here are 5 tips to consider when feeding the mature, healthy hard keeper.

Find out how you can influence your horse’s behavior through feed management.

A nutritionist answers questions about the nutritional needs of older equids, covering topics such as senior feeds, metabolic disease, and helping horses gain weight.

What should and shouldn’t horses with heaves (or equine asthma) eat? A nutritionist offers advice.

Before adding fat to your horse’s diet to improve his coat, be sure he’s on a balanced diet and that you’re grooming him regularly.

Decipher fact vs. fiction when it comes to the complicated world of feeding horses.

Fat can be a smart addition to the performance horse’s diet if you choose the right source and add it to the diet slowly.
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