Equine Vital Signs in Horses Do you know the vital signs in horses? Have the normal ranges in mind, to be able to identify early indicators of problems.
Equine KemTRACE® Chromium for Horses: Webinar Recording Dive into the benefits of KemTRACE® Chromium, breakthrough technology for improved carbohydrate metabolism in performance horses, and those suffering from Metabolic Syndrome and Insulin Resistance. Now in all E-TEC® and EQUI-PRO® horse feeds.
Equine Chromium for Healthy Metabolism KemTRACE® Chromium is a breakthrough technology for Equine Metabolic Syndrome and performance horses, now included in all E-TEC® and EQUI-PRO® Poulin Grain Equine feeds.
Equine Spring into Action: Simple Steps to Bring Your Horse Back After Winter Soon winter will be over and with spring in the air we will all want to get back in the saddle and start riding our horses again.
Equine The Lowdown on Fat Fats and oils are commonly used in horse feeds to increase the calorie content of the feed or to replace the calories supplied by carbohydrates.
Equine Feeding the Performance Horse What makes a horse a performance horse? Performance is “loosely” defined as any form of work or forced physical activity.
Equine Feeding for Coat Health Everyone wants to see their horses with a sleek, glowing coat; the quality of a horse’s hair coat is directly related to his overall health. Providing the horse with
Equine Developing an Ideal Topline The shape of a horse's back can vary greatly from horse to horse. The topline of the horse includes the muscles over the withers, back, loin (or coupling), and croup.
Equine Hay 101: Matching the Right Forage with your Horse's Nutrient Needs Forage (fiber) from pasture and/or hay is the predominant ingredient in the diet for most horses. The digestive system of a horse requires forage to function properly. Horses that
Equine Q&A with PHN: Hay Q: Does hay lose its nutritional value while in storage? A: Hay begins to lose its nutritional value at the time of cutting and continues to lose nutrients both while
Nutrients & Ingredients Vitamin E: Synthetic or Natural? Vitamin E (tocopherol) is an important fat-soluble vitamin that plays several roles in the body. Its most important role is as an antioxidant that works closely with its partners Selenium