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  • Senior Horses in Field

    How to Choose a Senior Horse Feed

    What is the best horse feed for seniors? What ingredients should senior horse feeds list on their feed tags? What age should a horse be fed senior feed? Our equine nutritionists at Nutrena® break dow...

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    Horse Feed for Gut Health and Digestion Support

    What is the best horse feed for digestion? Why is feeding for gastric support important? What ingredients on your feed tags promote stomach, foregut, and hindgut health? Our e...

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    How to Choose a Performance Horse Feed

    What is the best feed for performance horses? What ingredients support energy, strength, and stamina? How can your horse’s diet help build muscle and recover from exercise? Our equine nutritionists ...

  • Digestive Shield

    Digestive Shield™ – Only from Nutrena

    What ingredients support foregut, stomach, and hindgut health? Is there a difference between prebiotics vs probiotics vs postbiotics?  How can I support my horse’s gut and immune health? Our eq...

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    Fiber in Horse Feeds

    Horses should consume 1.0 - 1.5% of their bodyweight per day in quality roughage to meet their fiber needs. The first and foremost source of fiber in a horses’ diet is their roughage, or hay, source...

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    The Health Benefits of Fermentation for Horses: Strengthening Gut Health and Immune System

    The nutrition industry is beginning to understand what role fermentation, gut bacteria and gut microbiome play for horses. Science has just scratched the surface and is beginning to understand the act...

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    Horse Drooling? Ask the Expert: Slobbers

    Question:  My horse is drooling excessively and I’ve heard this is from eating clover. Will this hurt my horse? Answer:  Recently, there have been several reports of “slobbers” in ...

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    Tour the Equine Digestive Tract

    Ever wonder how your horse’s digestive system works? What goes on in there? Why are they so sensitive? And why should I divide the feed ration into 2 or 3 feedings per day? Let’s take a cl...

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    Prebiotics and Probiotics in Horse Feed

    Have you ever wondered if you should be using prebiotics or probiotics in your horse feed? This info helps explain the benefits of both!...

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    Pre and Probiotics in Horse Feed

    coat, indicating good health shining from the inside out. While scanning information about various horse feeds, you may have come across the phrase 'contains prebiotics and probiotics'....Hmmm, sound...

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    Feeding Bran Mashes to Horses

    Feeding bran mashes to horses has been a longstanding tradition, often believed to have a laxative effect and prevent colic. However, there are important considerations and potential risks associated ...

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    Management Practices: Reducing the Risk of Colic

    Colic is one of the leading health problems facing horse owners. According to the USDA's National Health Monitoring System (NAHMS) Equine Study 1998, about 4% of the horse population experiences colic...

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    Using Nutrition to Manage Horses with Gastric Ulcers

    The percentage of horses with ulcers continues to increase, and higher intensity levels of training are correlated with an increase in ulcer incidence. The ulcers often occur in the upper third of the...