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Essential Fatty Acids (EFA's) is a term used frequently when discussing equine nutrition, but what does it mean? Learn about what vital life functions EFA's assist with and the benefits of supplementing this compound in your horse's diet.
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Where does your horse get the energy to take you on a trail ride, jump a course, or race 1 mile? Learn about the various sources your horse can receive energy from and what are the pros and cons to each source.
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Electrolytes, the mineral salts that create the electrical current in the horse, must be maintained all year round because they are necessary for a variety of biological processes. Electro-Ryte™, a new mineral based electrolyte, does this....
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Does protein create behavioral problem or developmental issues in foals, or are these just myths? Find out and get the scoop on protein from this article by Equine Nutrition and Health Services.
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What impacts the quality of hay? Is it the type of cutting, the species of forage, sunlight, or other factors? Learn what makes good hay and the best way to evaluate your forage.
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Do you ever wonder if your horse's feed is affecting his behavior? The way we feed our horses and the ingredients in feed can contribute to behavioral changes, but with knowledge of how feed can affect behavior we can help prevent this.
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The use of a weekly bran mash is a common tradition among many horse owners and stables. Despite being fed with good intentions, a weekly bran mash can do the horse more harm than good. Check out the myths and facts behind bran mash to learn more.
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Horses that are Insulin Resistant require proactive management and feeding practices from the horse owner, but what other supportive treatments are available to help alleviate symptoms? Learn more about targeted nutrient therapy for the IR horse.
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Did you know that the equine diet is often devoid of Omega 3 and overloaded with Omega 6? Too much Omega 6 can actually lead to inflammatory effects! Learn how to balance the Omega fatty acid content in your horse's diet in this article.
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When an equine emergency happens - such as a hurricane, fire, toxicity or infectious disease - you want to be prepared. This webinar will focus on those situations and more. KAM’s Equine Learning Circle FREE webinars have covered numerous topics such as g
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