Convincing your horse to eat new feeds or supplements can sometimes be a tricky task. Our Nutritionist explains how to introduce new ingredients gradually and helpful tips to encourage the fussy feeder.
Turning your horse away for winter? Learn how to maintain their health with the right diet, hydration, rugging, and hoof care to keep them in top condition.
Are you concerned that your horse may have an allergy or intolerance? Our Nutritionist, explains the different signs and symptoms to watch out for and tips on how to assist your horse if you suspect they may have an allergy or intolerance.
Are your horse’s supplements and feeds safe for competition? Our Nutritionist explains how to easily identify safe products and investigates the importance of feed assurance schemes and what they involve.

Steph Taylor is a very dedicated Feedmark customer and has been buying our supplements for her horses for almost a decade! We are delighted to welcome her to the Feedmark team as a Brand Ambassador, discover more about this truly talented dressage rider here…
As your horse’s routine changes with the seasons, are you making adjustments to their diet? Our Nutritionist warns of important steps to take to ensure your horse’s safety, and gives an easy guide on how to introduce new feeds gradually.
The winter months are creeping in on us! Not only is it time to prepare ourselves for the drop in temperatures, the frequent rain, and the endless supply of mud, but we must also prepare our turnout areas before the harsh weather is upon us... Our Nutritionist, Ellen, shares some top tips on getting your horse’s turnout pasture fit and ready for the colder period.
Flushes of fresh grass can be a common but dangerous occurrence at this time of year. Due to the recent weather, a dramatic growth in grass is causing some horses and ponies to gain undesired weight.
This week, we look at nutrient deficiencies, how they are prevented and whether your horse is likely to be at risk. Discover more and find out how to ensure your horse is receiving adequate nutrition for optimal health.
Summer can be a wonderful time to get out and about with your horse and have some fun, however the high temperatures can prove dangerous for some horses and result in dehydration and heatstroke. It is therefore important to take on certain management practices to keep your horse happy and healthy in the heat.
Our Registered Nutritionist explains how to recognise common poisonous plants so you can ensure that your horse’s grazing is risk free...
Our Senior Nutritionist discusses electrolytes and explains how you can provide these for your horse.