StableFeed Prickly Pear Chia Glucose Support Review
Our customer, Elizabeth Killian, recently tried feeding her 23-year-old horse, Espiritu, this supplement, and after a few months, she came back to us with her honest feedback.
Our customer, Elizabeth Killian, recently tried feeding her 23-year-old horse, Espiritu, this supplement, and after a few months, she came back to us with her honest feedback.
There are a number of forage products that can be used to supplement or even replace hay in your horse’s diet.
When it comes to feeding our horses and devising a nutritional plan for them, optimizing their overall health and wellness is one of our top priorities. In recent years, supplementing with omega-3 fatty acids has become increasingly mainstream — and for a good reason! They have a plethora of equine health benefits, making them an …
Also known as “holy hay” or “healthy hay,” sainfoin is a forage legume that dates back to the 13th century.
Kate recommends Equine Chia to anyone who is looking to increase their horse’s well-being. Chia seeds from Equine Chia have many benefits that will promote a happy and healthy horse.
As horse owners, we all want the best for our beloved animals. To keep our horses happy and comfortable, monitoring for and preventing ulcers is important. Keep reading to learn more about some of the management practices that will limit the occurrence of ulcers in your horse.
Forage should be considered a horse’s main source of nutrients since it contains most of the calories that they need to thrive. Choosing the right hay for your horse is an essential part of your horse’s overall wellness. Join us as we explore the hallmarks of quality hay and forage and how to store your hay after you have made your purchase.
In this blog, we take a look at the various types of horse treats on the market so that you can choose the perfect match for your beloved horse or pony.
We spoke with Denise Bean, an equine nutritionist and the owner of Exclusive Equestrian Services, LLC, in Danvers, MA, to learn more about managing horses who are selective eaters and how we can ensure they are still receiving the nutrition that they need to thrive.
In this blog, we break down the common supplements that should be fed in hot weather, and explain exactly when they should be fed. We hope to demystify salt, electrolytes, and amino acids so that you can be confident feeding them to your horses for the proper situations.