Feeding Orphan Foals (AAEP 2012)
It’s an unfortunate reality that at one time or another, most veterinarians and breeders will face caring for an orphan foal.
It’s an unfortunate reality that at one time or another, most veterinarians and breeders will face caring for an orphan foal.
sometimes this reflex doesn’t function properly for a variety of reasons.
On the surface foal nutrition might seem simple: foal nurses mare, nutritional needs satisfied
I recently put sand down in my stalls. What supplement can I give my horses that will prevent them from becoming impacted from the sand they inadvertently digest?
Trooper started to lose weight for no know reason and so I called his vet out. We did a full blood panel and found that his red blood count was low. Dr. White gave me a wormer called “Power Pac”, increased his intake of Ultium, put him on Red Cell and he is eating a little alfalfa with his coastal hay.
My horse, Elvin, is now 24 and to me is in great condition. I feed him Senior Feed, crimped oats, red cell, Rocket Booster and some electrolytes.
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I have a 15 year old mare that I race on that has joint problems
I have a question about feeding my barrel horse. He is 7 yrs old and in good physical condition. He is a bit of a hard keeper though
I need some Information about automatic feeding systems! Quickly, Quickly, Quickly please
I have a question for you. Ed went over some supplements in the clinic he had in Salado. I believe that he said you can find a generic substitute for Probiotic that is cheaper and you use it