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The Equine Connection Podcast equineconnectionpod
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As horse owners, we always strive to do what’s best for our horses. They are our soulmates and a lifelong passion! Brought to you by Tribute® Superior Equine Nutrition, the Equine Connection Podcast is where health, nutrition and love for the horse come together. We share helpful advice, tips and tricks to help all horse owners better care for their four-legged partners.
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How the Heck Do I Feed This Horse: Travel & Fitness
In this episode, Dr. Nicole Rambo, and equine specialist Heather discuss preparing horses for trips and activities, emphasizing nutrition and fitness. They use Heather's 13-year-old quarter horse Boone as a case study, covering topics such as long-term fitness programs, diet adjustments, managing stress during travel, gut health, hydration, and packing essentials for equine trips. The episode provides practical tips for ensuring horse well-being and successful adventures.
You can learn more about these topics by visiting our expertise page HERE
If you have any questions or concerns about your own horse, please contact us HERE
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Does My Fat Horse Really Need Grain?
In this episode, we discuss the common issue of overweight horses and how to manage their nutrition. The episode covers strategies for feeding horses that are overfed, the importance of finding a balance in their diet, and the role of ration balancers in providing essential nutrients without adding unnecessary calories.
Dr. Rambo also provides practical tips on managing forage quality and quantity, using grazing muzzles, and weighing hay to maintain optimal equine health. Listeners are encouraged to reach out for personalized advice and explore the variety of resources available through Tribute Equine Nutrition.
You can learn more about these topics by visiting our expertise page HERE
If you have any questions or concerns about your own horse, please contact us HERE
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How the Heck Do I Feed This Horse: Seasonal Diet Changes
In this episode, Dr. Nicole Rambo and equine specialist Heather discuss common equine nutrition issues related to seasonal changes, particularly focusing on the transition from hay to spring/summer pasture. They address a case of a four-year-old gelding who gained weight with increased pasture time and the recommendation to switch from a complete horse feed to a ration balancer. They also explore the intricacies of adjusting feeding programs based on environmental changes and the importance of monitoring a horse's body condition regularly. Listeners are encouraged to reach out with their own questions and experiences.
You can learn more about these topics by visiting our expertise page HERE
If you have any questions or concerns about your own horse, please contact us HERE
This podcast was brought to you by Tribute Superior Equine Nutrition
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Why Fecal Egg Counts for Horses are Important
Dr. Nicole Rambo dives into the importance of fecal egg counts for managing parasite burdens in horses.
She discusses how fecal egg counts can inform targeted deworming strategies, reducing the risk of resistance to anthelmintics and promoting overall herd health. The conversation covers the timing of fecal egg counts relative to deworming, the impact of age and health on parasite susceptibility, and the use of pre and probiotics to support the horse's GI tract. Practical advice on performing fecal egg counts and working with veterinarians is also provided.
You can learn more about these topics by visiting our expertise page HERE
If you have any questions or concerns about your own horse, please contact us HERE
This podcast was brought to you by Tribute Superior Equine Nutrition
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How the Heck Do I Feed This Horse: Mallenders & Sallenders
In this episode Dr. Nicole Rambo and equine specialist Heather, address a listener's concern about Mallenders in feathered horse breeds, such as the Gypsy Vanner.
They debunk myths around dietary needs specific to draft horses, clarifying that nutritional requirements are more influenced by a horse's life stage and activity level rather than breed. The conversation touches on common skin issues like hyperkeratosis, particularly prevalent in spring due to wet conditions and mites. The team also explores how proper nutrition, grooming, and the use of specific supplement ingredients, including biotin and omega 3 fatty acids, can support skin health and overall well-being in horses, debunking misconceptions about diet restrictions related to protein and starch intake. They underscore the importance of comprehensive care and nutrition to tackle these challenges effectively.
You can learn more about these topics by visiting our expertise page HERE
If you have any questions or concerns about your own horse, please contact us HERE
This podcast was brought to you by Tribute Superior Equine Nutrition
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Do's and Don't of Soaking Horse Feed & Hay
This episode discusses the importance and methodologies of soaking feed for horses. The conversation highlights several reasons why owners might soak feed, including preventing choke, aiding horses with poor or missing teeth, and managing metabolic issues through reducing sugar intake in hay.
Dr. Nicole Rambo provides detailed advice on how to properly soak pelleted and textured horse feeds, hay pellets, and beet pulp, emphasizing the need to avoid nutrient loss and prevent mold and bacteria growth. She also covers the significance of monitoring soaked feed in various climates and offers tips on handling hay for metabolic horses, suggesting alternatives like tested low-NSC forages and stressing the importance of post-soaking care to ensure safety and nutritional adequacy. The episode wraps up by acknowledging the reality of choke in horses, stressing thorough post-feeding checks to catch and manage choke incidents quickly.
You can learn more about these topics by visiting our expertise page HERE
If you have any questions or concerns about your own horse, please contact us HERE
This podcast was brought to you by Tribute Superior Equine Nutrition