Feeding beet pulp is one of the main ingredients in equine food – and for good reason! Benefits It's versatile, affordable, and has a surprising number of benefits and applications. Many people look into feeding beet pulp when their horse starts losing weight, or cold weather...

Horses and old wives’ tales go together like bread and butter, and it can be hard to distinguish fact from fiction. Misunderstandings about how to feed your horse are not common, but not due to horse owners not caring. Some outdated ideas stubbornly persist, despite...

In summer it can certainly become a challenge to keep cool. Other than purchasing portable misting fans or hiring a loin cloth-clad individual to fan your horses with palm leaves, what other strategies can be used to keep horses cool in warm weather? Small tweaks...

When the winter arrives it gets cold, rainy or snowy outside. The temperatures drop, the windchill increases, grass disappears under mud or snow and you are unable to exercise your horse as often as you were before. Therefore a number of changes will be needed...

Recently, I was visiting a boarding facility with horses of different breeds, sizes, disciplines, ages, workload etc. The manager asked me if I could help with organizing and streamlining all the different feeds boarders were using at the time they were moving in, to something...

Turmeric, also known as Kanchani or “Golden Goddess”, is a spice and comes from a plant in the ginger family. It is native to India where it has been used in medicine and food preparation for thousands of years. The underground stems (rhyzomes) of the...

Cooler temperatures are likely going to be welcomed by most of us, including our four legged equine friends. But with that come a couple of considerations to be made in order to transition safely into the new season....