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Feeding is Fueling

By Suzie Middlebrook BSc | Cavalor Nutrition Specialist

When looking at the athletes of the human world, you can often tell what type of sport an athlete competes in by […]

By |March 2nd, 2015|Energy, News|0 Comments

Is my horse really just naughty, or could it be nutrition? Client Tracy Vernier shares her story!

I’ve owned my Thoroughbred gelding, Valentino for close to three years. As a lot of Thoroughbreds are notoriously known for being “high strung”, Val was no exception to this. […]

By |February 13th, 2015|Blog, Gastrointestinal, Joints, Muscles, News|0 Comments

The Glycemic Index of Cavalor® Feeds

There has been a considerable debate in the equine community regarding starch and sugar levels in horse feeds. Like fiber and fat, starch and sugars are energy sources that […]

By |February 5th, 2015|News, Study|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

Managing a Hot Horse from a Nutritional Perspective

By Suzie Middlebrook, BSc

Horses are reactive, flighty, and anxious creatures and for good reason. In the wild, a horse’s best defense is his ability to respond quickly and effectively […]

By |January 9th, 2015|Energy, News|0 Comments

Nonstructural Carbohydrates and the Metabolic Horse

By Suzie Middlebrook, BSc. | Cavalor Nutrition Specialist

Unfortunately, many horses are currently afflicted by different types of metabolic ailments, such as insulin resistance (IR) and laminitis. These types of […]

By |November 7th, 2014|Gastrointestinal, News, NSC, Starch|0 Comments

THE CA:P RATIO EXPLAINED

By Suzie Middlebrook | B.Sc., Cavalor Nutrition Specialist

When formulating the perfect diet for your horse, one should look at the total intake of nutrients as well as some of […]

By |October 24th, 2014|Joints, News|0 Comments

Equine Hindgut Health Part 2:

How to effectively support a healthy hindgut
By Suzie Middlebrook, BSc. | Cavalor Nutrition Specialist

The complex digestive tract of the horse can sometimes be assaulted by different irritants or pathogens […]

By |September 22nd, 2014|Gastrointestinal, News|0 Comments

How to effectively support a healthy hindgut

Equine Hindgut Health Part 2:

How to effectively support a healthy hindgut

By Suzie Middlebrook, BSc. | Cavalor Nutrition Specialist

The complex digestive tract of the horse can sometimes be assaulted by […]

By |September 19th, 2014|Gastrointestinal, News|0 Comments

Protein, Part 2

What are the signs, symptoms, and treatments of a surplus of protein in the diet?
By Suzie Middlebrook, BSc. | Cavalor Nutrition Specialist

As with many other things in the field […]

By |August 11th, 2014|News|0 Comments