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Forum: Equine Applications for Herbal Products
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Horse Nutrition
Coastal vs. Tifton 85 Bermudagrass for Horses: Facts & Myths.
Bermudagrasses are one of the most important grasses used in the U.S. for Horse grazing and hay feeding. Despite the abundant research on these grasse
Source : Yoana Newman, PhD, Forage Extension Specialist – University of Florida IFAS Extension publication
Horse Nutrition
Starch digestion in the equine small intestine: is there a role for supplemental enzymes?
...t consequence. Starch not digested by enzymes in the small intestine of the Horse will be delivered to the hindgut where it will undergo bacterial fer...
Source : NERIDA RICHARDS (MCGILCHRIST)1, M. CHOCT1, G.N. HINCH1 and J.B. ROWE2
Why feed Egusin®?
...r a short period of time will irritate the mucosa lining and epithellum.The Horse stomachThe Horse stomach, designed for constant foraging, secretes g...
Source : NutriScan A/S
Horse Nutrition
Antioxidants in physiology and nutrition of exercising horses
...less prevalent, clinical signs of deficiency have also been reported in the Horse (Lewis, 1995). However, recently more subtle associations between ce...
Source : CATHERINE E. DUNNETT - Independent Equine Nutrition Ltd. (Courtesy of Alltech Inc.)
University Launches Equine Nutrition App
...ne sector. horseRATION is the first app to be aimed specifically at equine Nutrition and allows the user to accurately calculate the amount of feed t...
Source : Aberystwyth University
Using Hay in Equine Diets
...hay and incorporating it into the ration should be done with the individual Horse's needs in mind. Most classes of horses can meet all or a large majo...
Source : University of Minnesota Extension Horse Newsletter
Reading a Feed Tag
Not all horses need grain. However, there are times when a Horse needs additional nutrients or energy beyond what a daily supply of hay can provide. D
Source : University of Minnesota Extension
Horse Nutrition: Equine Hay Analysis
Most Universities and equine nutritionists are encouraging Horse owners to have their hay analyzed, especially if the quality of hay is a concern, or
Source : University of Minnesota Horse Newsletter
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