Ep. 72: Vitamin E for Horses: Identifying Deficiency and Effective Supplementation

Ep. 72: Vitamin E for Horses: Identifying Deficiency and Effective Supplementation

Spring means more riding and possibly more oxidative stress for your horse. After a winter on hay, many horses may be low in vitamin E, a key antioxidant for overall health.In this episode, we cover:-What vitamin E is and why it matters-Why hay and limited pasture...
Ep. 65: Stop Wasting Hay and Money: Research-Based Ways to Reduce Hay Waste

Ep. 65: Stop Wasting Hay and Money: Research-Based Ways to Reduce Hay Waste

This week, I’m joined by Dr. Krishona Martinson from the University of Minnesota, a leading expert in equine forage research. We take a look at her research on hay waste, what causes it, and how horse owners can significantly reduce loss and lower feeding costs. In...
Ep. 58: Poisonous Plants and Horses: How to Spot and Manage Risks

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

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...