There's no doubt that the role of horses has significantly changed over the years, but the way we feed them also changes. What is a 'healthy' diet for horses nowadays and what functional foods help modern horses? Learn more!
At Stable Feed, we know that what you feed your horses matters. Mixed with chia, green papaya, aloe vera gel, dried molasses powder, and beta-carotene/ L-glutamine rich vegetables (carrot, kale, cabbage), our Papaya Chia is a great option for many horses and provides superior gastric support!Â
Seasonal changes and how they can increase Vitamin A deficiencies
As horse owners, we strive to provide our companions with the best care possible. Every decision we make from the veterinarian and farrier to feed and hay reflects our care and concern for our horse’s health. Even with the best car...
A functional food
Manuka honey is a sweet and tasty gift from bees. Along with two forms of antibacterial hydrogen peroxide, Manuka honey contains methylglyoxal (MGO) and dihydroxyacetone, two chemical substances with high antimicrobial action. Unlike hydrogen peroxide, MGO and dihydroxyacetone ...
While nutritional needs vary from horse to horse depending on age, work, availability of quality forage, etc., there are some dietary constants. Chia seeds are one of the few supplemental foods that are appropriate for every stage and age of a horse’s life.Â
Spirulina is a dense, green powder derived from freshwater, blue-green algae. It is a potent functional food documented as having anti-histamine, anti-inflammatory and immune modulating effects. Spirulina supports respiratory and skin health and was recently recognized for its ability to support ...
Back in 2010 I came across a booth where chia seeds were being sold as a dietary supplement for horses. I had never heard of chia seeds! Did you know about them 10 years ago? Since that time, chia seeds have become a booming crop for horses.
One of the most amazing horsemen I have ever seen is a man named Harry Whitney. I think what makes Mr. Whitney incredible is his ability to be "in the moment". When Mr. Whitney is with a horse, he is present with that horse; he is aware of his surroundings, but his focus is on the horse.