Posts
All the articles I've posted.
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Why Your Horse Needs a Slow Feeder (And How to Introduce One)
Updated:Horses evolved to trickle-feed for 16 hours a day. A slow feeder mimics this pattern, reduces acid exposure, and cuts hay waste. Here is how to choose and introduce one.
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Parasites and Deworming: How to Protect the Ulcer-Prone Horse
Updated:Strongyles and other parasites damage the gut lining and worsen ulcer symptoms. Learn fecal egg count protocols, the safest dewormer choices for ulcer horses, and resistance risks.
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How to Prevent Ulcer Relapse When Hauling and Competing (2026)
Updated:Travel is one of the highest ulcer-risk events for horses. This protocol covers Ulcergard timing, hydration strategies, feed management, and post-haul recovery steps.
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Sand Colic in Horses: The Psyllium Protocol That Actually Works
Updated:Sand accumulation in the ventral colon is a leading cause of impaction colic. Learn the fecal sand test, the monthly psyllium protocol, and management strategies to prevent reloading.