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What is the purpose of a ration balancer?

4 min read
Approximately 70% of a horse's dietary needs can be met by high-quality forage, but these diets often lack essential vitamins, minerals, and amino acids. The purpose of a ration balancer is to fill these nutritional gaps, providing a concentrated, low-calorie source of vital nutrients for animals whose energy requirements are already met by their primary forage source.

Is hay full of sugar? Understanding non-structural carbohydrates in forage

3 min read
While it is a common misconception that all hay is full of sugar, forage can be the biggest source of sugar in an equine diet, often contributing between 1,000 and 1,500 grams in a typical daily ration. Therefore, understanding how much non-structural carbohydrate (NSC) content is in your hay is critical for a horse's health.

What are the symptoms of vitamin E and selenium deficiency in horses?

5 min read
According to extensive veterinary research, deficiencies in the essential antioxidant nutrients vitamin E and selenium are major causes of severe and sometimes irreversible neuromuscular disorders in horses. Recognizing the subtle yet crucial symptoms is the first step toward a correct diagnosis and preventing long-term damage.

How is NutriFlex administered?

4 min read
Joint problems are a common ailment in dogs and cats, making supplements like NutriFlex a popular choice for pet owners seeking to improve their animal's mobility. Proper administration is key to ensuring your pet receives the full benefits of this joint-support supplement and to achieve the best results for their overall health.

How much iron is in hay? A Comprehensive Guide for Livestock Owners

6 min read
The iron content in hay can fluctuate tremendously, with some forage analyses showing ranges from 31 to over 6,000 mg per kilogram of dry matter. Understanding precisely how much iron is in hay is a critical and often overlooked aspect of balancing your livestock's diet and preventing serious mineral imbalances.

Is Clover Full of Sugar? Debunking the Myth of Sweet Forage

4 min read
While clover honey is famously sweet, the actual sugar content of the clover plant itself is more complex than many people believe. Research shows that the plant's sugar levels vary significantly depending on its growth stage, with early, rapid growth phases containing higher amounts of soluble sugars.