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Equine Colic: Signs and Associated Risk Factors - Equine Science Matters™

Equine Colic: Signs and Associated Risk Factors - Equine Science Matters™

Colic is a common veterinary problem. Feedmark's Nutritionist explores what colic is, the signs to look out for and its associated risk factors.
Equine Colic: Signs and Associated Risk Factors - Equine Science Matters™
Winter Coughing in Horses - Equine Science Matters™

Winter Coughing in Horses - Equine Science Matters™

Does your horse have a winter cough? Our Registered Nutritionist discusses why your horse may be coughing this winter, and ways to manage it.
Winter Coughing in Horses - Equine Science Matters™
Keeping Horses Warm This Winter: An Insight Into Thermoregulation - Equine Science Matters™

Keeping Horses Warm This Winter: An Insight Into Thermoregulation - Equine Science Matters™

Autumn and winter months bring cold and wet weather to the UK which means management and routine changes for our horses. With the temperatures dropping, worries about how to keep horses warm and how to prevent unwanted weight loss start to creep in.
Keeping Horses Warm This Winter: An Insight Into Thermoregulation - Equine Science Matters™
Energy sources for the performance horse

Energy sources for the performance horse

Feedmark’s Senior Nutritionist, outlines the different energy pathways and dietary options for supporting optimum performance and it's relevance to horses with greater exercise demands.
Energy sources for the performance horse
Equine metabolic syndrome

Equine metabolic syndrome

Discover the causes, symptoms, and management strategies for Equine Metabolic Syndrome (EMS). Learn how to care for horses with EMS and reduce the risk of complications like laminitis.
Equine metabolic syndrome
Nutrition of the Weanling Foal: From Weaning to Twelve Months

Nutrition of the Weanling Foal: From Weaning to Twelve Months

Feedmark Nutritionist, reviews the nutritional requirements of growing foals from weaning to twelve months.
Nutrition of the Weanling Foal: From Weaning to Twelve Months
Forage Options for Horses

Forage Options for Horses

Professor Murray and Dr. Daniels explore the different types of forage available, helping you to choose the best option for your horse this winter.
Forage Options for Horses
Fuel or Filler? What is the Real Nutrient Content of Grass for Horses?

Fuel or Filler? What is the Real Nutrient Content of Grass for Horses?

As horse managers we are aware that time at grass is important for our equine companions. Dr. Simon Daniels explores what is the real nutrient content of grass for horses.
Fuel or Filler? What is the Real Nutrient Content of Grass for Horses?
Atypical Myopathy (Sycamore Poisoning): What Is It and How Can I Reduce The Risk

Atypical Myopathy (Sycamore Poisoning): What Is It and How Can I Reduce The Risk

Our Nutritionist investigates what Atypical Myopathy is and how you can reduce the risk for your horse
Atypical Myopathy (Sycamore Poisoning): What Is It and How Can I Reduce The Risk

How To Keep Your Horse and Dog Hydrated

Whether you’re at home with your furry companion or out at a competition, hydration is key. Before grabbing your hat and boots or your dog’s lead, consider whether they are well hydrated and how you can reduce the risk of dehydration.
How To Keep Your Horse and Dog Hydrated

Feeding for Respiratory Function

What is Equine Asthma? Our nutritionist discusses the new terminology used for respiratory issues and explains how to optimise the function and health of your horse’s respiratory system. Read on to support clear breathing and optimal comfort…
Feeding for Respiratory Function

Feedmark Riders: Tips for Horses on Box Rest

Keeping our equine friends entertained whilst stabled can be a challenging task, so we sought help from leading stars in the Dressage and Eventing worlds... Here are some helpful tips and tricks from our talented Feedmark Riders, to assist you in keeping your horse calm and happy during prolonged periods in the stable.
Feedmark Riders: Tips for Horses on Box Rest