The Myths and Reality of Beet Pulp, by Dr. Susan Garlinghouse
Preparing to soak beet pulp The baskets are used to strain off the excess sugars Below is an excerpt and link to an article about beet pulp and covers just about everything you need to know on the...
View ArticleHorse nutrition, feed labels, and feed goofs
The Horse.com has a good article today on how to read a feed label. Click here to read it. I very seldom change my horses feed. That goes for both their hay source as well as their complete feeds or...
View ArticleAre you feeding your horse the right calcium-phosphorus ratio?
My hay - timothy/grass/alfalfa mix - the horses love it! If you are an endurance rider you probably know the answer to that question already. If you don’t know, then you definitely need to read this...
View ArticleFeed for great feet: Low starch, low NSC horse feeds
I’m going to share a few things that I learned about horse feed in this blog post. Then I will do another one showing a bit more about what I learned about actually managing the horses hoof itself,...
View ArticleBeet Pulp Toxicity – PLEASE don’t fall for this!
Preparing to soak beet pulp The baskets are used to strain off the excess sugars There is a lot of information on the internet about beet pulp. Unfortunately that includes a great deal of...
View ArticleAnother beet pulp rinsing solution
Thought I’d try to make a way to rinse beet pulp that works well for traveling on the road with my horses. I’ve been using mesh baskets for that for some time, and they work quite well. I can use...
View ArticleHorse Feed – Elk Grove Milling Stable Mix
EGM Pellets - 250# barrel This post will be most useful to those in my geographical area – California and Nevada more specifically. I just this year discovered Elk Grove Milling stable mix pellets,...
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