Feed Ingredients

January 10, 2002
Recovery from Enteritis Dictates Changes in Feed Management
Enteritis is an inflammation of the small intestine. More specifically, anterior (or proximal) enteritis affects the duodenum and jejunum,

January 10, 2002
Avoid Risks from Fumonisin in Corn
Fumonisin is a toxic substance produced by at least two species of fungus, Fusarium moniliforme and Fusarium proliferatum thatgrow on corn. Unlike some

November 23, 2001
Acidity of Water Affects Palatability for Horses
Horses are sometimes reluctant to drink water when they’re away from home. Owners suspect that the water may taste different enough

November 08, 2001
Feeding Fallacies
The need to jump higher, gallop faster, and trot further has become paramount to equestrians, and research in equine

November 05, 2001
Forage Falsehoods
Modern day feeding practices are as much about tradition as they are about science. A few pervasive myths

December 24, 1999
Stabilized Rice Bran–Just the Facts, Please
Stabilized rice bran has become a popular dietary additive for many different types of horses. In the past five

November 10, 1999
Making Sense of the Supplements
With the multitude of supplements available, common sense seems to be the logical approach to deciding what is right

November 08, 1999
What Are Those Pellets in the Sweet Feed?
The inclusion of the finely ground protein plus the loose vitamins and minerals resulted in a mix that