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  • racehorses racing in Ontario Canada

    Quality and Safety for Racing and Performance Horses

    Why cutting corners on feed can cost you far more in the long run.Walk down the aisle, pick up a bag, and the tag looks familiar: barley, corn, molasses. The protein percentage seems decent. And the p...

  • Empty feed buckets

    Complete Feeds: All Feeds are Not Created Equal

    When selecting or purchasing a feed, it is important to ask for the ingredient list from the manufacturer because, the guaranteed analysis on the product label will not provide you with enough relevan...

  • Feed Texture

    Why Different Feed Textures?

    Considering all the types of feed that are available to you, how do you choose the ideal one for your horse? Should you opt for a textured feed or an extruded feed? Should the textured feed be whole-g...

  • soy in horse feed

    Why use Soy in Horse Feed?

    Soy has been a standard ingredient of horse feeds for many years. It can be found in several forms in equine formulations, each serving a different purpose. For horses, the most common soy ingredients...

  • A brown horse

    Quality and Safety Taste so Much Better

    Looking through the feed bag, there is barley, corn, molasses. Even the protein content on the tag seems adequate. This feed may have been developed for milk production in cows but, regardless, it see...