How to Manage Equine Inflammation

May, 2023 \ by Casie Bazay Collaborator

Published: August 2020 | Updated: May 2023 When you think about “inflammation”, your first thoughts probably have a negative connotation, but inflammation isn’t always necessarily a bad thing. Rather, inflammation...

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How to Use Diet to Manage Cushing’s Disease in Horses

April, 2023 \ by Casie Bazay

Perhaps you’ve noticed that your older horse is losing topline and isn’t shedding as well as she used to. Or maybe she’s drinking and urinating more frequently than normal. What’s...

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What you need to know about the margo plicatus

September, 2022 \ by Casie Bazay

Published: January 2021 | Updated: September 2022 Equine stomach function and anatomy probably isn’t at the forefront of most horse owners’ thoughts. However, there are a few things performance horse...

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How to Combat Hindgut Ulcers in Horses

August, 2022 \ by Casie Bazay

We often hear about gastric ulcers in horses, but hindgut ulcers are an equally serious problem that can affect the horse’s digestive system. However, because of their location–which can’t be...

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7 Causes of Free Fecal Water Syndrome In Horses

August, 2022 \ by Casie Bazay

Does your horse tend to have stained back legs and/or a dirty tail? Or are your horse’s stall walls and bedding messier than normal? If this is happening on a...

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Natural Remedies for Colic in Horses

July, 2022 \ by Casie Bazay Collaborator

Published: September 2020 | Updated: July 2022 Mineral Oil, Baking Soda, and Beer, Oh My! Dealing with equine colic is never fun, but if you have horses, chances are, you’ll...

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