Working With An Equine Nutritionist And Feeding For Performance
An equine nutritionist should be a member of your team of professionals who help you maintain a healthy and happy equine partner.
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Posted by Lynn Palm | | Horse Care, Horse Training, Lynn Palm |
An equine nutritionist should be a member of your team of professionals who help you maintain a healthy and happy equine partner.
Read MoreHealth care, hoof maintenance, and nutrition are so important because, let’s face it, if your horse does not feel good due to an illness or poor nutrition, or if his feet hurt, or his mouth is sore, then he is not going to perform to his best ability.
Read MoreBecause all other equine health issues hinge on your veterinarian’s medical expertise and recommendations, he/she is the most important equine professional that you will work with
Read MoreIf you have spent much time in the saddle, chances are you have come across a horse that pins it ears while being ridden. Whether you are riding such a horse, or you are riding in a group that includes this kind of horse, you know how unpleasant it can be. More importantly, the aggressive, ear-pinning horse can be dangerous.
Read MoreIn the last article, I talked about how to prepare for and have a picnic trail ride. Another fun activity to share with your horse on the trail is a cookout. It requires a little bit more preparation and planning because a larger meal is prepared and it requires a fire.
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