Do you know how rational balancers are different from traditional commercial horse feeds? Learn if a ration balancer might be beneficial for your horse.
See what Bud Lyon feeds his performance horses to ensure they're healthy and in shape for competition.
A hard keeper picks at his feed and may become too thin. Learn potential causes, plus what you can do to prompt your finicky horse to eat.
If you live in an area that experiences cold winters, use this winter-feeding checklist to help your horse stay healthy and colic-free. Plus: The Henneke Body Condition Scoring System, courtesy of Purina Animal Nutrition.
Some horses are docile until food is presented, then it's "bring out the gloves" to become dominate over the food source.
When your horse is too thin, whether it’s a short-term aberration or a chronic struggle, careful feeding can help to keep his weight up.
When is the best time to begin a specialized feeding regimen for your older horse? These tips can help you determine how to best meet his needs.
In the May 2006 issue of Horse & Rider, we take a tour of Cherry Hill and Richard Klimesh's expertly organized tack room. Here, Cherry offers organizing tips for the feed room.