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The Importance of Copper in Equine Nutrition

As an independent equine nutrition professional, I'm often asked about the role of various nutrients in a horse’s diet. One of those is copper so let’s take a look at its significance in our horse’s diet.

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Before & After: Scotty

Scotty is a 13-year-old Irish Sport Horse gelding who came to Revolution Equine Nutrition with a goal of increasing his BCS from a 4.5.

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Reduce Ulcer Risk During Training with this Simple and Free Strategy

How To Reduce Ulcer Risk In Horses: My top free and simple tip!

To avoid acid splashing into the unprotected upper part of the horse's stomach, it is recommended by Revolution Equine that horses consume 1-2 lbs of long stem hay thirty minutes before any work. It's important to note that this hay does not have to be alfalfa. This practice will keep the acid in the buffered part of the stomach and help maintain your horse's overall health and performance.

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The Dangers of Vitamin E & Vitamin K

Did you know that when vitamin E and vitamin K are taken together the risk of blood clots increases in humans? So what does this mean for your horse?

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Iron, Copper, and Zinc

Thinking about supplementing iron, copper, or zinc? Your first question should be: What does the science say?

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How To: Body Condition Scoring

Body Condition Scoring (BCS) is an essential skill for all owners to know and perform regularly to maintain overall health and reduce metabolic risk. So what is it?

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