by Cherie Pritchard | Jun 10, 2019 | Uncategorized
Equipockets are the delicious way to give your horse medication. They are tested at Equi-Analytical Laboratories and are under 10% ESC and Starch, which are the recommendations from veterinarians for horses with Insulin Resistance, Cushing’s disease, PSSM, and Equine...
by Cherie Pritchard | Mar 20, 2018 | Blog, Uncategorized
It is indeed their interest, who endeavour the subversion of governments, to discourage poets and historians; for the best which can happen to them, is to be forgotten. But such who, under kings, are the fathers of their country, and by a just and prudent ordering of...
by Cherie Pritchard | Dec 20, 2017 | Uncategorized
And are there “truly” “sugar-free” horse treats and feeds available? What is the difference between low sugar and sugar free products? Does starch make a difference? In fact, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration offers very clear guidance as...
by Cherie Pritchard | Mar 6, 2017 | Uncategorized
The majority of laminitis cases are caused by endocrine disorders (IR and PPID). In horses with IR, PPID or both, the cause of laminitis is hyperinsulinemia (elevated blood insulin—and if insulin is not under control, they should not be eating oats). For example, if...
by Cherie Pritchard | Oct 24, 2016 | Uncategorized
Why Fiber First In BEET-E-BITES Treats? The type of fiber your horse consumes in the pasture or from his hay allowance is the most important part of his daily diet. Significant fiber intake from good quality fresh and dried grasses (hay or hay cubes) is the...
by Cherie Pritchard | Sep 19, 2016 | Uncategorized
When you feed hay without the benefit of a hay analysis you are feeding an unknown. It is well established that hays across the country, around the world in fact, vary widely in protein, digestibility, mineral levels and mineral balance. The advent of vitamin and...