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Equine Metabolic Syndrome (EMS)

Ever heard of Equine Metabolic Syndrome? Know the symptoms & signs and discover how you can treat this disease. Prevent unnecessary suffering and give your horse the nutrition it […]

By |April 13th, 2016|Forage, Gastrointestinal, Metabolic, Research, Starch, Video|0 Comments

Stop ulcers before they start

-Preventing stomach ulcers-
As big and strong as our lovely equine companions may be, their performance and health is easily diminished due to minor malfunctions and diseases of the digestive […]

By |January 13th, 2016|Blog, Forage, Gastrointestinal, News|0 Comments

Time of feeding

Finding the ideal feed for a horse is not always easy, but have you already considered the time of feeding to be important as well? Two different methods of […]

By |November 19th, 2015|Energy, Forage, Gastrointestinal, News, Video|0 Comments

Matching the Right Feed to Your Horse’s Need

Understanding the importance of feeding your horse according to its nutritional requirement.
By: Caroline Loos
Similar to humans and many other species maintaining a healthy body condition (BC) in horses can only […]

By |October 28th, 2015|Blog, Energy, Forage, Gastrointestinal|0 Comments

Back to Basics

By Suzie Middlebrook, BSc | Equine Nutrition Specialist

Sometimes it may seem like, no matter what supplements, feeds, or medications you’re using, your horse just isn’t looking his best. Despite […]

By |June 1st, 2015|Forage, Gastrointestinal, News|0 Comments

The Equine Digestive Tract: From Mouth to …

By Suzie Middlebrook BSc. | Cavalor Nutrition Specialist

When it comes to horses, there is quite a lot that happens between meal time and mucking time. The digestive tract of […]

By |January 30th, 2015|Forage, Gastrointestinal, News|0 Comments

Equine Transportation Tips

You and your horse may have to travel, and transportation can have an affect on your horse’s body and performance. Find out how to proactively avoid potential issues following […]

By |January 15th, 2015|Energy, Forage, Gastrointestinal, Video|0 Comments

HAY

A GENERAL OVERVIEW OF DIFFERENT TYPES

Being that horses are natural grazers, they require a diet made up of
primarily forage. While this may have been the natural grasses and herbs found in […]

By |May 6th, 2014|Forage|0 Comments

THE PROBLEM WITH ALFALFA-GRASS BLENDS IN BALED HAY

WHAT’S THE PROBLEM?

Too often people will swear up & down that alfalfa is a major cause of laminitis in horses. While any high calorie component in a horse’s diet can contribute to equine […]

By |November 20th, 2013|Forage|0 Comments