Horse hay is made from different types of grasses and/or legumes. Find out which type will meet your horse’s nutritional requirements.
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Do you know how to provide your horse with a balanced diet? Equine nutritionist Shannon Pratt-Phillips, Ph.D. challenges you to take our quiz and find out.
Try these equine nutritionist approved feeding strategies to help horses who are under-conditioned gain weight and become healthier.
Recently, horse owners are introducing seeds into their horse’s diets, including flax (linseed), chia, sunflower, and even hemp seeds.
Equine nutritionist Shannon Pratt-Phillips helps horse owners develop a plan to help overweight horses get healthy, by eating less and moving more.
Nutrition affects every aspect of equine health. As such, nutrition has a profound impact on the soundness and usefulness of the horse.
How to feed your horse in order to provide the nutrients he needs for healing after colic, and decrease the risk of it happening again.
Equine nutritionist Shannon Pratt-Phillips Ph.D. dishes on feeding for healthy feet in order to provide the optimal nutrients for the framework of the hoof.
Feeding horses doesn’t have to be complicated if you remember these important guidelines from equine nutritionist Shannon Pratt-Phillips, Ph.D.
Many horses have a tendency to lose weight over the winter. Shannon Pratt-Phillips, Ph.D. offers tips for preventing winter weight loss.