Clay is a time-tested natural remedy for horses. A specific type of clay is especially useful for equine gut health during times of digestive distress. Learn more about nature's sponge here!
Set Up the Newborn Foal’s Immune System for Success
Published: June 2020 | Updated: January 2023 Key Takeaways: Researchers have discovered that the mare passes her microbiome on to her foal, just like a woman passes it on to...
Your Horse’s Poop Tells A Story
Published: February 2020 | Updated: October 2022 What Does Horse Poop Look Like and How Often Do Horses Poop? Mucking out stalls is part of the daily ritual of being...
What you need to know about the margo plicatus
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...
How to feed a horse (the right way!)
Key Takeaways: Forage should be the basis of every equine diet; horses require at least 1% of their body weight (BW) in hay everyday. Concentrate meals should not exceed 0.5%...
How does the horse digestive system work?
Horses are like magical unicorns, and no, not because of their majestic movement and beauty. Horses have a very special digestive system that differs from most other animals on the...
Is the Microbiome Related to Ulcers in Horses?
Did you know that up to 65% of performance horses and even many non-performance horses are affected by ulcers? (1,2). These can be extremely painful for the horse and can...