The Smart Way to Feed an Easy Keeper Horse

The Smart Way to Feed an Easy Keeper Horse

What Is An “Easy Keeper”? Easy keepers are horses that maintain or gain weight easily—sometimes too easily. While that may sound like a blessing, it can be a real challenge to keep these horses healthy without overfeeding them. Improper feeding can lead to obesity, insulin resistance, laminitis, and other metabolic problems. Research shows that up … Read more

Ration Balancers — Why Your Horse Might Need One

Ration Balancers for Horses: What They Are and Why Your Horse Might Need One

What Are Ration Balancers? A ration balancer is a highly concentrated, protein-rich vitamin and mineral supplement in pelleted form, designed to balance forage-based diets—not provide extra calories. Let’s be clear: A ration balancer is not a complete feed. It’s not a performance feed. And it’s definitely not meant to be fed free-choice or by the … Read more

How to Analyze Your Horse’s Hay

How to Analyze Your Horse’s Hay or Pasture

Analyzing your horse’s forage is one of the smartest things you can do to improve their nutrition and add or avoid adding supplements. Here’s a reliable, step-by-step breakdown. Why Analyze Hay? Even if it “looks nice” Horses are designed to live on forage. Hay and pasture should make up the bulk of your horse’s diet … Read more

Beet Pulp for Horses: A Practical Guide for Owners

Beet Pulp for Horses: A Practical Guide for Owners

If you’ve ever owned or cared for a horse, chances are you’ve heard about beet pulp. Maybe a barn mate swears by it, or you’ve seen all the buzz online. But is it actually worth feeding? And more importantly—is it right for your horse? Over the years, I’ve worked with a wide range of horses: … Read more

How To Design Your Own Track System For Your Horse

How To Design Your Own Paddock Paradise For Your Horse

How to Start Planning Your Own Track System Designing a track system or paddock paradise is an opportunity to reconnect your horse with the environment it evolved in—while improving health, behavior, and welfare in profound ways. But successful implementation requires thoughtful planning. Every property and herd is different, so the ideal setup must be tailored … Read more

Introduction To Paddock Paradise: Creating A Natural Horse Environment

Introduction To Paddock Paradise:

  Summary: Paddock Paradise is a natural horsekeeping system designed by Jaime Jackson to mimic the movement, diet, and social behavior of wild horses. Using a looping track layout with forage stations, water, and varied terrain, it promotes hoof health, mental stimulation, and overall wellbeing. Go to Part 2: How to Start Planning Your Own … Read more

Hay Nets: What To Know & Which To Get

Hay Nets: What To Know & Which To Get

Feeding forage is the cornerstone of equine health, and hay nets have become one of the most popular tools in modern horse management. But hay nets are just one piece of a much larger puzzle. Today, horse owners can choose from a wide variety of slow feeders, custom-built options, and hybrid systems that incorporate hay … Read more

Porta-Grazer Review 2025 – Is This the Best Slow Feeder for Horses?

Porta-Grazer Review – Is It Worth Buying?

  Porta-Grazer offers one of the most durable and welfare-friendly slow feeders on the market. While the price is high, the reduction in hay waste, workload and the behavioral benefits make it worth the investment for most horse owners. ⭐ Overall Rating: 9/10Based on user reviews, peer-reviewed feeding behavior research, and hands-on barn testing. I’ve … Read more

Best Omega-3 Sources For Equine Joint Health

Best Omega-3 Sources For Equine Joint Health

I’ve spent years caring for horses with stiff joints or those just starting to feel their age. The benefits of Omega-3 fatty acids for equine joint health are more than just hype— Research has demonstrated that Omega-3 fatty acids can reduce inflammation markers in arthritic horses, supporting their role in joint health (Manhart et al., … Read more