âIn his study, Dr. Schell is working to answer the question: What is the connection between the equine gastrointestinal tract, digestion, nutrient absorption and diet, lifestyle and stressors, relative to equine health and lameness?.â
In young horses, tissues (and tendon would be included also) have much greater ability to adapt while young and have the capacity to adapt; once mature, they lose that ability.
The second-annual EquiSUMMIT will feature experts from industry and academia tackling important equine health issues such as Leaky Gut Syndrome, heat stress, inflammation issues and more.
The protein in hemp seeds is comparable to that in soybeans and, in many cases, exceeds the EAA content of the animal protein, whey, found in milk.
The new facility is an important tool helping aged horse research unlock new ways of caring for aging, PPID and EMS or ID horses, conditions that are common as horses age.
âThe horse is telling you something hurts when they avoid looking at you, appear despondent, clench their jaw, flatten ears back and/or squint their eyes.â
"Horses are complex animals, and correctly meeting their nutritional needs can be challenging. Learn about these three not-so-common myths about feeding horses.â
For both the dog owner and the property and/or business owner, dogs can be a headache for to monitor, even if you are on site all the time.
 Learn how to recognize heat or sun stroke in your horse and how to relieve the critical symptoms and physical conditions that are a threat to the horse's life and health.
With house guests, elaborate dcorations and tempting treats, Â and people coming and going, the holiday season can be very stressful for you and your horses.