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Are Your Horse/Human Scales Balanced?

ShareIf you’re like most equestrians your horse gets impeccable care including high quality feed, hay (&/or pasture) and supplements, a regular exercise program, and proper rest and downtime.  Your horse has a team of people ensuring that he/she remains in top form.  Their feet are regularly maintained, they are groomed regularly, and they may even [...]
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Time to Poison the Neighbor Children!

ShareEvery year, I go through the same turmoil when it comes to Halloween.  I hate to be that person, the one who puts a damper on a pretty fun holiday.  But when it comes to trick-or-treating, it pains me.  I know how unhealthy Halloween candy is.  I use the word “unhealthy” here but I’m wanting [...]
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Feed Tags, Food Labels and Tunnel Vision

Ask many horse-people what they feed their horse and you will likely get answers such as “a 12% pellet” or “a 14% sweet feed”. Ask the same people what are they feeding themselves and the answer is likely to be something along the lines of “whatever is fast and easy”. Equestrians are busy people. Being so busy often leads to taking shortcuts and sometimes even tunnel vision when it comes to what we eat and what we feed our horses. (read the rest of this article for tips on selecting healthy feeds and foods)
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