Biotin for horses: how and when to use it
Biotin is a nutrient that has been focused on for many years for its effect on hoof growth and health....
Colts and Fillies taming and training: 7 nutritional tips
Young horses between 18 months and 2.5 years of age begin taming and training, depending on the breed, attitude and...
Yearling Period: Balanced diet for best development in the first year of horse life
The horse's immune system
By immune system, we mean a system within the body that recognises a external invading agent and processes an immune...
Old horse: nutritional management
In recent years, management, nutrition, and careful care of horses have led to their average lifespan increasing by several years, and we often find ourselves in a situation where we have to manage older horses.
Horse musculature: how to support it? 5 Equiplanet Tips
Electrolytes for Horses: How to Supplement Mineral Salts Lost with Sweat
Electrolytes for horses are elements that conduct electricity in solution. The most important in horses are sodium, potassium, chlorine,...
The liver of the horse: function and support
The sport horse’s diet, because of its high-energy requirements, is characterized by the administration of highly concentrated diets and the...
Pregnancy: the dietary needs of the pregnant and lactating broodmare
How long is the pregnancy in the horse? The mare pregnancy lasts an average of 340 days, with...
Breeding season: stallion and broodmare fertility
The broodmare is called a seasonal polyester animal, its calories in fact depend on the season. According to the...