Scoop & Scale: An Equine Podcast (Mostly) About Nutrition

Dr. Clair Thunes and Jill Jackson

Dr. Clair Thunes and Jill Jackson dish up the science and weigh the facts about equine nutrition, horse care, and industry topics.

  1. 9月15日

    Ep. 58: Poisonous Plants and Horses: How to Spot and Manage Risks

    Trees can be beautiful in the Fall but those pretty leaves and seeds may be toxic to your horse. In this episode of Scoop and Scale, we sit down with Dr. Krishona Martinson, Professor and Equine Extension Specialist at the University of Minnesota, to talk about poisonous plants and how to keep horses safe. You’ll learn: Some common trees, shrubs and pasture plants that are poisonousWhy some plants are more dangerous than othersSymptoms to watch for if your horse ingests something toxic  What to do if you suspect poisoningHow to manage your pastures reduce risksWhat to do if there are toxic weeds in your hay Practical steps you can take to prevent exposure in everyday settingsA must-listen for horse owners who want peace of mind heading into fall and all year round.  To learn more about Dr. Krishona Martinson click HERE  UMN Equine Extension Program Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/UMNExtEquine    UMN Equine Extension website: https://extension.umn.edu/horse/horse-pastures-and-facilities#plants-that-can-be-harmful-in-the-pasture-1241413   UMN Equine Extension YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgKrdVlbGmFtwWDqlI_h87Q   UMN Poisonous Plant Poster https://www.facebook.com/share/p/16G3KaV2jP/  UMN Poisonous Plant Book: https://bookstores.umn.edu/product/book/plants-poisonous-or-harmful-horses-midwest-book-2020-edition    Do you have questions about feeding your horse? Contact us at info@scoopandscale.com Thanks for riding along with us!

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  2. 8月4日

    Ep. 55: What to Feed When Hay Isn’t an Option: Hay Pellets & Cubes Explained

    In this episode of Scoop & Scale, we explore the practical and nutritional role of hay pellets and cubes in the equine diet. Typically associated with senior horses with poor teeth or as a carrier for supplements, these hay alternatives have so many more uses and benefits. This is especially true during hay shortages, evacuations, or when managing specific health issues like equine asthma or free fecal water syndrome.  In this episode we discuss: - When pellets or cubes are necessary alternatives to hay - The difference between hay pellets and hay cubes - Why hay pellets may offer better digestibility and nutrient absorption than hay - Common myths around "processed" feed and fiber content - Practical tips on feeding during emergencies and ways to improve feeding time      If you're rethinking your forage options or just want a deeper understanding of hay pellets and cubes, this episode will give you the insight and confidence to feed smarter. Mentioned in this episode: Ep. 38: Body Weight, Condition Scoring and Equine Nutrition https://scoopandscale.com/ep-38-body-weight-condition-scoring-and-equine-nutrition/  Ep. 49: Beyond Diarrhea: Identifying and Managing Free Fecal Water Syndrome (FFWS) in Horses https://scoopandscale.com/ep-49-beyond-diarrhea-identifying-and-managing-free-fecal-water-syndrome-ffws-in-horses/  Pre-Vent Feeder https://youtu.be/VVUMjg5ENc4?si=i4HghUJKBy99QBbq iFeed Automatic Feeder https://ifeednaturally.com/  Do you have questions about feeding your horse? Contact us at info@scoopandscale.com Thanks for riding along with us!

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  3. 7月21日

    Ep. 54: Understanding Pasture Grass Sugar Levels — The Long and the Short of It with the Equine, PhD

    Is short grass really sweeter? Is tall grass actually safer for metabolic horses? Or have we been grazing on myths?  In this powerful, research-backed episode, we sit down with Dr. Michelle DeBoer of Equine, PhD, the voice behind the viral post that ignited over 1,500 likes, 400+ comments, and 1,200 shares—and shook up everything we thought we knew about grass height, NSC (non-structural carbohydrates), and sugar intake in horses. We dive into: -What current research really says about grass height and NSC levels -How time of day, weather, and pasture management impact sugar content -Why warm- vs. cool-season grasses behave differently -Why maturity doesn't always mean "safe" when it comes to NSC -Why forage testing and horse-specific data matter more than social media myths -How the equine research system works—and why more support is desperately needed Whether you're managing a pony with metabolic issues, a performance horse on turnout, or just want to feed smarter with science, this episode will challenge what you know and empower you to make more informed decisions. Don’t miss the original post that inspired this episode: Tall Tales About Short Grass – Evaluating the Role of Grass Height & NSC Levels https://www.facebook.com/share/p/16sC8Xeqoo/ Do you have questions about feeding your horse? Contact us at info@scoopandscale.com Thanks for riding along with us!

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Dr. Clair Thunes and Jill Jackson dish up the science and weigh the facts about equine nutrition, horse care, and industry topics.

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