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Canola Oil for Horses
Feeding Canola Oil to Horses: Benefits for Weight Gain Jaime Thomas, B.Sc. | October 25, 2023 | Nutrition

A variety of supplemental oils including camelina, flax, soy, corn, fish, and canola are commonly used in equine diets. Although every oil provides the same amount of energy, each one has a different ...

Rice Bran Oil for Horses
Rice Bran Oil for Horses: Benefits of Feeding for Weight Gain Jaime Thomas, B.Sc. | October 25, 2023 | Nutrition

Rice bran oil (RBO) is an increasingly popular fat supplement fed to horses for weight management, cool energy, and coat quality. The oil is derived from the germ and bran of brown rice grains and con...

Fructans in Horse Forages: Do High-Fructan Grasses Cause Laminitis? Keisha Heeringa, BSc, MSc | February 8, 2024 | Nutrition

Fructans are a storage form of carbohydrate and a component of the non-structural carbohydrates (NSC) found in cool-season grasses, such as tall fescue, timothy, orchardgrass, and perennial ryegrass. ...

Mineral Testing in Horse Hair
Can Hair Analysis Determine your Horse’s Mineral Status? Dr. Ashley Fowler, Ph.D. | January 24, 2024 | Horse Health, Nutrition

Is hair analysis a reliable way to evaluate your horse's mineral status? Mineral testing is an important aspect of monitoring your horse's health, especially if forages in your area are known to be de...

Feeding Straw to Horses
Feeding Straw to Horses: A Low-Energy Forage Alternative Camryn McNeill, B.B.R.M. | January 16, 2024 | Nutrition

Straw or chaff is a high-fibre low-sugar forage that is ideal for horses that are overweight or insulin-resistant. Straw adds bulk to your horse's diet without contributing significant calories or pro...

How Much Hay to Feed Your Horse
How Much Hay to Feed Your Horse [Feeding Guide] Isabelle D'Costa, B.Sc., M.Sc. | March 24, 2024 | Care & Management, Nutrition

A forage-based diet is the best way to support your horse’s health and happiness, but it is not always easy to know how much hay to feed. Horses that are allowed free-choice (ad libitum) access to h...

Flaxseed Meal and Linseed Oil for Horses
Feeding Flaxseed & Flax Oil to Horses Jaime Thomas, B.Sc. | October 25, 2023 | Nutrition

Also known as linseed, flaxseed is produced from the flax plant and can be used to provide fat, protein, and fibre in the equine diet. Flax products are cost-effective, calorie-dense and commonly fed ...

Teff Hay for Horses
Teff Hay for Horses: Nutrition Overview & Feeding Guide Jaime Thomas, B.Sc. | October 25, 2023 | Nutrition

An increasingly popular equine forage, teff grass is grown in warm geographic regions and is commonly cultivated in the Southern USA. Native to Africa, teff is a warm-season grass that is high in fibr...

Best Mineral Supplement for Your Horse
How to Choose the Best Mineral Supplement for Your Horse – [Buyer’s Guide] Jaime Thomas, B.Sc. | October 25, 2023 | Nutrition

Proper vitamin and mineral nutrition is critical to maintaining your horse's health and well-being. But how do you ensure that your horse gets everything they need to balance their diet? Horses on a f...

Glucosamine & Chondroitin Supplements for Horse
Glucosamine & Chondroitin Supplements for Horses – [Joint Health Research Review] Caroline Cochran, BSc. | March 17, 2024 | Nutrition

Glucosamine and chondroitin sulfate are two of the most common ingredients found in equine joint products. These natural supplements are purported to promote mobility and joint comfort in hard-working...

Hay Dunking in Horses
Hay Dunking in Horses: Causes of this Abnormal Eating Behavior Jaime Thomas, B.Sc. | October 25, 2023 | Nutrition

Hay dunking describes an abnormal equine feeding behaviour in which horses dunk their hay in water before chewing and swallowing it. This can be a messy habit and many horse owners want to know why it...

How to Stop Horse Eating Soil
Why is My Horse Eating Soil? – [Geophagia Causes & Prevention] Jaime Thomas, B.Sc. | October 25, 2023 | Nutrition

Has your horse started eating or licking the soil? The ingestion of soil in animals is referred to as geophagia. The reason some horses eat dirt is not fully understood. But the behavior is thought to...

Low Appetite in Horses
Why is My Horse’s Appetite Decreasing or Increasing? [Top Reasons] Jaime Thomas, B.Sc. | October 25, 2023 | Nutrition

Have you noticed changes in your horse's appetite and eating behavior? Perhaps your horse has gone off their feed or is no longer interested in eating as much forage as usual. Or maybe your horse's ap...

How to Feed Pregnant Mare
How to Feed a Pregnant Mare – [Nutrient Requirements] Dr. Ashley Fowler, Ph.D. | March 24, 2024 | Breeding, Nutrition

Your vet has just confirmed that your mare is pregnant, and you can’t wait for that healthy foal to arrive! When should you be changing her feed? How much weight does she need to gain? What addition...

Soybeans in Horse Feed
Is Soy Good or Bad for Horses? [Review of Soybean Meal in Feeds] Dr. Christine Latham, Ph.D. | April 10, 2024 | Nutrition

Soy is a common ingredient in many equine feeds. Different parts of the soybean can be used to provide protein, energy, and fiber in your horse's diet. Soybeans are popular because of their versatilit...

Fat Supplements for Horses
Best Fat Supplements & Oils for Horses – [How & Why to Feed] Dr. Priska Darani, Ph.D. | February 25, 2024 | Nutrition

Adding fats and oils to your horse’s diet is a great way to increase calorie supply without relying on grains and high-NSC feeds. Fats can be added to the diets of underweight horses as weight gain ...

Equine Nutritionist Consultation
Why Do you Need an Equine Nutritionist? – [Free Consultation Inside] Dr. Christine Latham, Ph.D. | April 10, 2024 | Horse Health, Nutrition

Is your horse getting what she needs in her current diet? Does she have health concerns that could be improved through feeding practices? If you own or care for horses, chances are you have asked your...

Electrolyte Supplementation for Horses
Best Electrolyte Supplements for Horses: A How-To Guide Kristina Pazdzior, B.Sc., M.Sc. | January 29, 2024 | Horse Health, Nutrition

Electrolytes are minerals that play a key role in cellular function and regulate fluid balance in the body. Electrolytes carry an electric charge when dissolved in fluids such as blood or fluid in and...

Best Magnesium Supplement for Horses
Best Magnesium Supplements for Your Horse [Bioavailability Comparison] Dr. Priska Darani, Ph.D. | January 9, 2024 | Horse Health, Nutrition

Magnesium supplements for horses come in many forms and are used to support muscle function and calming. This important macromineral is required in the equine diet to facilitate muscle contraction, ma...

How to Feed a Skinny Horse
How to Feed an Emaciated Horse to Avoid Refeeding Syndrome Dr. Christine Latham, Ph.D. | February 22, 2024 | Horse Health, Nutrition

Emaciated horses have a very low body condition score with extensive loss of muscle and fat. These severely underweight horses need to be carefully managed with veterinary care and precise nutrition s...

Feeding the Endurance Horse
How to Feed the Endurance Horse for Energy & Stamina [7 Point Guide] Eleanor Stronach, B.Sc., M.Sc. | October 26, 2023 | Horse Health, Nutrition

Horses involved in endurance riding require appropriate fitness training, careful management, and balanced nutrition to support stamina and recovery. Endurance racing may involve horses covering up to...

Calcium and Phosphorus in the Equine Diet
Calcium & Phosphorus in the Equine Diet [Ratio, Functions & Sources] Noelle Ursel, B.Sc. | April 18, 2024 | Nutrition

The macrominerals calcium and phosphorus are the most abundant minerals in the horse’s body. They are important for bone strength, cellular function, muscle health and more. Ensuring adequate calciu...

Reading a Horse Feed Tag
How to Read your Horse’s Feed Tag [Guaranteed Analysis] Linaya Pot, MSc | April 17, 2024 | Horse Health, Nutrition, Vitamin

The label on your horse's feed bag provides valuable information to help you make feeding decisions for your horse. Known as the feed tag, this label describes the nutritional composition of your hors...

Equine Diet Analysis
We Analyzed 6,515 Equine Diets – Here’s What We Learned Dr. Priska Darani, Ph.D. | April 17, 2024 | Horse Health, Nutrition

In the last year, over six thousand horse owners from all over North America used Mad Barn to analyze their horses' diets. We looked at diets for weanlings, broodmares, pasture pets, prize-winning rac...

Camelina Oil for Horses
Camelina Oil for Horses: Should you Feed this Omega-3 Supplement? Dr. Priska Darani, Ph.D. | April 17, 2024 | Horse Health, Nutrition

Camelina oil is commonly fed to horses as an omega-3 fatty acid supplement. It is used to support weight gain, joint health, coat quality and general well-being. Camelina oil is extracted from the see...

Feeding your Horse in Winter
7 Tips for Feeding your Horse in Winter [Cold Weather Care Guide] Eleanor Stronach, B.Sc., M.Sc. | April 17, 2024 | Horse Health, Nutrition

What do you need to know to properly care for and feed your horse in the cold winter months? Horses are very adaptable to a wide range of temperatures and are well-suited to living in cold climates. H...

Turmeric Benefits for Horses
6 Research-Backed Benefits of Turmeric for Horses [Review] Eleanor Stronach, B.Sc., M.Sc. | April 17, 2024 | Horse Health, Nutrition

Curcumin, derived from the turmeric plant, is a spice that recently become popular to feed to horses as a dietary supplement. It has purported anti-inflammatory benefits and is used in horses with lam...

Horse Calming Supplements
Top 6 Calming Supplements for Horses [Research Review] Kristina Pazdzior, B.Sc., M.Sc. | April 16, 2024 | Horse Health, Nutrition

Riding and working with horses poses some inherent risk of danger, but the risk is greater when working with an aggressive or moody horse. For this reason, horse owners often look to calming supplemen...

How to Feed a Senior Horse
How to Best Feed a Senior Horse [9-Step Guide] Noelle Ursel, B.Sc. | April 16, 2024 | Horse Health, Nutrition

When it comes to feeding senior horses, there are many factors to consider to support longevity and healthy ageing. Making sure your horse’s core nutritional needs are met and keeping up with routin...

How to Feed a Horse with Polysaccharide Storage Myopathy
How to Feed a Horse with Polysaccharide Storage Myopathy (PSSM) Dr. Priska Darani, Ph.D. | April 15, 2024 | Conditions, Nutrition

Equine polysaccharide storage myopathy (PSSM or EPSM) is a genetic condition in horses that affects how muscle cells partition, generate, and store energy. This can lead to exercise intolerance, stiff...