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Underfeeding the Good Doer - Equine Science Matters™

Underfeeding the Good Doer - Equine Science Matters™

How do you safely restrict the diet of your good doer? Our Registered Nutritionists share the things that need to be remembered when placing your good doer on a diet.
Underfeeding the Good Doer - Equine Science Matters™
Feeding the Veteran Horse - Equine Science Matters™

Feeding the Veteran Horse - Equine Science Matters™

What can you do to support your veteran horse or pony? Our Nutritionist shares some helpful and vital tips to help you care for your golden oldies and optimise their well-being.
Feeding the Veteran Horse - Equine Science Matters™
Managing Your Horse’s Grass Intake - Equine Science Matters™

Managing Your Horse’s Grass Intake - Equine Science Matters™

Feedmark's Nutritionist investigates the ways in which you can manage your horse's grass intake...
Managing Your Horse’s Grass Intake - Equine Science Matters™
Nutrition of the Weanling Foal: From Weaning to Twelve Months | Equine Science Matters™

Nutrition of the Weanling Foal: From Weaning to Twelve Months | Equine Science Matters™

Feedmark Nutritionist, reviews the nutritional requirements of growing foals from weaning to twelve months.
Nutrition of the Weanling Foal: From Weaning to Twelve Months | Equine Science Matters™
Building Your Horse's Topline - Equine Science Matters™

Building Your Horse's Topline - Equine Science Matters™

Strengthening your horse’s topline is crucial for maintaining optimal condition, supporting flexibility, and promoting long-term health. Balanced nutrition and targeted exercises can help build and maintain a strong topline in horses.
Building Your Horse's Topline - Equine Science Matters™
Energy sources for the performance horse

Energy sources for the performance horse

Feedmark’s Senior Nutritionist, outlines the different energy pathways and dietary options for supporting optimum performance and it's relevance to horses with greater exercise demands.
Energy sources for the performance horse
Nutrition of the Stallion

Nutrition of the Stallion

Horses are seasonal breeders and the breeding season for horses in the northern hemisphere generally lasts from April to October. Anouk Frieling, MSc Equine Sciences, BSc (Hons), discusses the nutrition of the stallion...
Nutrition of the Stallion
Feeding Programme Considerations

Feeding Programme Considerations

Feeding horses seems to have become a complicated business. This short article written by our Registered Nutritionist outlines the key points to consider when deciding what to feed your horse and in what quantities...
Feeding Programme Considerations
Forage Options for Horses

Forage Options for Horses

Professor Murray and Dr. Daniels explore the different types of forage available, helping you to choose the best option for your horse this winter.
Forage Options for Horses
Fuel or Filler? What is the Real Nutrient Content of Grass for Horses?

Fuel or Filler? What is the Real Nutrient Content of Grass for Horses?

As horse managers we are aware that time at grass is important for our equine companions. Dr. Simon Daniels explores what is the real nutrient content of grass for horses.
Fuel or Filler? What is the Real Nutrient Content of Grass for Horses?
Muscle Treats™ and Stretching

Muscle Treats™ and Stretching

Learn all about the role of Amino acids in the horse's body and why stretching is so important, for horses.
Muscle Treats™ and Stretching

Nutrition for the Pregnant and Lactating Mare

With Spring on the way many owners are looking forward to having some new arrivals! It can be a nerve-racking time for those with broodmares, keeping them and the unborn foal happy and healthy. Feeding the broodmare does not have to be complicated, but here are few points that should be considered...
Nutrition for the Pregnant and Lactating Mare