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Performance

Racehorse exercising on track
April 04, 2014

Providing Fiber in Racehorse Diets

Horses in active race training burn a lot of calories, and this energy is often provided by concentrate (grain) Read more
Palomino horse against blue sky
February 17, 2014

Feed Management as a Factor in Treating Heaves in Horses

Nutritional and environmental management are both important measures that can significantly reduce signs in affected horses. Read more
Racehorse exercising on track
January 17, 2014

Feeding Young Racehorses in Training

Dietary protein is important when horses are increasing lean muscle tissue in response to exercise. Read more
Racehorse exercising on track
November 22, 2013

Feeding Young Racehorses

The horse’s feeding program must provide plenty of energy for growth, training, and maintenance of body functions and be Read more
Thoroughbred yearling in sales ring
October 21, 2013

Feed Management for Sales or Halter Yearlings: Keep the Individual in Mind

It is important to see each horse as an individual and feed accordingly. Big, scopey, precocious individuals sometimes seem Read more
Horse trotting in roundpen
October 01, 2013

Why Does Time of Feeding Affect Performance?

Feeding grain two hours before exercise will reduce FFA availability and increase glucose uptake by the working muscle. Read more
Horse eating from a slow-feed haynet
September 20, 2013

What Is the Effect of Restricted Hay Intake Before Exercise in Horses?

The goal of this study was to compare ad libitum and restricted (1% of body weight for a three-day Read more
Full water buckets lined up in barn aisle
August 09, 2013

How Do Various Supplements Affect Hydration and Metabolic Problems in Endurance Horses?

Water intake and supplementation with electrolytes is crucial in the prevention of dehydration and metabolic problems during endurance races. Read more
Tacking up western horse
August 09, 2013

Feeding the Lightly Worked Western Performance Horse

In some parts of the world, western performance horses are the most numerous performance horses being ridden and trained. Read more
Arabian horse
August 06, 2013

Starch and Fat as Energy Sources for Endurance Horses

Research studies have concluded that feeding fat to horses resulted in a greater mobilization and utilization of fat during Read more
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