If you have a horse that is at risk of laminitis or you are worried about laminitis, what can you do?
You and your horse both communicate via body language and understanding your horse's body language, as well as your own will help improve your relationship and how you understand each other.
Does your horse need a joint support supplement? We look at some commonly asked questions.
With Spring just around the corner, now is the time to prepare your horse for what is to come, so take advantage of our offer and get top tips from our nutritionist on getting your horse ready for the change of season.
As we head into spring, we are all looking forward to longer days and better weather which means we can do more with our horses. Our Registered Nutritionist Stephanie Hyland MSc. takes a look at some of the questions you have asked us about spring.
Horses are seasonal breeders and the breeding season for horses in the northern hemisphere generally lasts from April to October. Anouk Frieling, MSc Equine Sciences, BSc (Hons), discusses the nutrition of the stallion...
Anouk Frieling, mSc Equine Science, BSc (Hons) looks at the sleeping patterns of horses
In issue 4 of The Journal for Equine Nutrition, guest contributor Alison Morris takes an in-depth look at Equine Metabolic Syndrome, the risk factors associated with it and how horses with this condition can be managed.
Feedmark's Senior Nutritionist, Anouk Frieling, looks at Vitamin E, its many important roles within the body and what happens when there is a Vitamin E deficiency.
Strangles is a common disease that affects equines all over the world. For Strangles Awareness Week 2022, Dr. Wood looks into the symptoms, treatment and prevention...