Posts by farmalogicau
Feeding your Newly Started Horse: A guide to proper nutrition
Starting your horse under saddle is an exciting and important milestone in their training journey. As you transition your horse from an...
Top 10 Tips for Tempting Fussy Horses to Gobble Feed and Supplements!
Feeding a fussy horse or picky eater can be so frustrating, especially if they're underweight! Other horses seem to develop extraordina...
Horse Feeding Tips for Winter
Should you make changes to your horse feeding program during cold months? Sometimes it only takes a small feeding or horse husbandry ch...
Feeding the ‘Hot’ Horse
Appropriate nutrition is a key component for successful behaviour management of βhotβ and anxiety-prone horses. It is important to cons...
Feeding Weanling Horses
Weaning can be a very stressful time for a young horse and his or her dam. Strategies such as progressive weaning or weaning foals in g...
Feeding Performance Horses
Feeding performance horses well is not rocket science, but the results can blow you out of this world!
The nutritional requirements of...
Feeding the Hard Keeper Horse
Do you have one of those horses that is hard to keep weight on? One who seems to eat twice as much (or more!) than anyone elseβs horse,...
Roughage, Forage & Fibre: A horse-ownerβs essential guide
Roughage should form the foundation of every horse diet. It provides the majority of your horseβs fibre requirement. Depending on plant...
Winter Feed Planning
Ever wondered, "Do I need to adjust my horseβs diet for winter?"
Read on for our practical approach to answering this question accur...
Feeding horses for the job!
Feeding horses well is both art and science. If youβve ever had a horse too fat, too skinny or jumping out of their skin with playfulne...
Beware: Conditions are perfect for mycotoxins
π Fungi love growing in warm, wet conditions and unfortunately this includes the fungi that grow on grass, grass seeds, hay, silage, gr...
Equine Gut Health & Gastric Ulcers
Gastric ulcers are quite common in horses of any age, with most studies estimating that between 50 to 90 per cent of horses have gastri...