Equine Health and Nutrition
We provide timely tips and articles from leading vets and nutritionists on supplements, viruses and much more.
Quick Reference Guides | Fall 2008 | Summer 2008 | Spring 2008 | Winter 2008 | Fall 2007 | Summer 2007 | Spring 2007 | Winter 2007 | Fall 2006 | Summer 2006 | Previous news | Nutrition Presentations
Quick Reference Guides
- Horse Feed Features Guide 2008
- Foal Health Guide (Updated 02/29/08)
- Carbohydrate Values of Southern States Horse Feeds 2008
- Southern States Horse Feed Allergy Selection Chart (01/08)
- Southern States Horse Feeds Density Measurements (01/08)
Fall 2008
- Horse Nutrition Q & A
- Winterize Your Horse's Feeding Program - Winter weather can be responsible for stresses that can compromise your horse's health. The good news is that you can prevent some of that stress through proper feeding management.
- Feeding the Show and Performance Horse - Southern States Legends® and Triple Crown® horse feeds have many benefits to consider when selecting an effective feeding program for your show or performance horse.
- Relief Through Sports Massage Therapy - When a horse is stressed, he becomes tense, muscles get tight – knots form and soreness sets in. It takes a firm, but tender touch to work that tenseness out and return a horse to peak performance. That’s where equine massage comes in.
- Vaccination, Mosquito Reduction Can Help Prevent West Nile Virus in Horses
Summer 2008
- The Many Forms of Tying-Up Disease
- Calculating Selenium Levels in Horse Feeds and Supplements
- Nutrition of the Growing Horse
- Feeding the Foal for a Successful Weaning
- Stomach Ulcers: Your horse could be at risk
Spring 2008
- Nitrates in Hay and Feeding Problems
- Danger in the Grass
- Diagnosis and Management of Lameness in the Horse
- Feeding the HYPP Horse (updated 03/18/08)
- We will not compromise the quality of our feed.
Winter 2008
- Myths of Feeding Horses: Seperating Fact From Fiction
- Feeding the Hard Keeper (Updated 02/25/08)
- Feeding the Easy Keeper (Updated 02/25/08)
- Feeding the Older Horse (Updated 02/25/08)
- Introducing the New, Improved Line of Legends® Horse Feeds
- Reader's Tip: taking Care of the Hoof!
Fall 2007
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- Feeding Selenium to Horses
- Horses Need More Than a Trace of Minerals
- Joint Supplements
- Nutrition for the Starved Horse
- Stretching your Hay Supply
- Vet's Corner - Basic Equine First Aid
Winter 2007
- Feeding Your New Foal
- Managing Equine Cushing's Disease With Nutrition
- Vet's Corner - Internet Coggins option cuts back on paperwork and time
- Winterizing your Feeding Plan
Fall 2006
- Beware of Blister Beetles
- Essential Fatty Acids and the Equine Diet
- Feeding Beet Pulp to Horses
- Preventing Colic with Good Feeding Management
- The Real Skinny on Fatty Acids
Summer 2006
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- Basic wounds
- Feeding Rice Bran
- HACCP program ensures safety of feed
- Carbohydrates in equine nutrition
- How to: Feed and care for mares and foals
- Is poison lurking in your pasture?
- Managing horses in hot weather
- Protect your horse against tapeworms
- Stinky feet: The dangers of thrush
- Vet etiquette: A calm horse is a better patient
Nutrition Presentations
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