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Equine Nutrition Conference Round-Up | Equine Science Matters™

Equine Nutrition Conference Round-Up | Equine Science Matters™

Climate change, forage quality, parasite resistance and protein nutrition were among the key topics discussed at recent equine nutrition conferences attended by Feedmark's nutritionists. Discover the latest research shaping horse nutrition, what it means for horse owners, and the practical steps you can take to support your horse's health now and in the future.
Equine Nutrition Conference Round-Up | Equine Science Matters™
How Do They Work? Joint Supplement Ingredients | Equine Science Matter™

How Do They Work? Joint Supplement Ingredients | Equine Science Matter™

Joint supplements contain a wide range of ingredients, but understanding what each one does can be confusing. In this guide, we explain how key nutrients including glucosamine, chondroitin sulphate, MSM and hyaluronic acid support healthy joints, cartilage and mobility. You'll also learn how these ingredients work together, the recommended daily amounts for a 500 kg horse, and the science behind maintaining healthy joint function to help keep your horse or pet active and comfortable for years to come.
How Do They Work? Joint Supplement Ingredients | Equine Science Matter™
4 Pole Work Exercises for Your Horse: The Importance of Groundwork | Equine Science Matters™

4 Pole Work Exercises for Your Horse: The Importance of Groundwork | Equine Science Matters™

Pole work is a fantastic way of improving your horse’s suppleness and balance whilst helping to maintain fitness and mental stimulation. Performing groundwork exercises can also be very beneficial to develop the bond and trust between horse and handler - we have four simple yet effective exercises for you to try with your horse!

4 Pole Work Exercises for Your Horse: The Importance of Groundwork | Equine Science Matters™
No Hoof, No Horse: Equine Hoof Anatomy | Equine Science Matters™

No Hoof, No Horse: Equine Hoof Anatomy | Equine Science Matters™

Your horses hooves are where it all begins, they are responsible for shock absorbtion, balance, muscle development, and so much more. Learn about your horses hoof anatomy, both internal and external, and the affects that they have on the rest of the body.
No Hoof, No Horse: Equine Hoof Anatomy | Equine Science Matters™