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Horse Health Blog

​Why Stomach Buffers?

​Why Stomach Buffers?

Posted by Jyme Nichols, PhD on Feb 25th 2021

A healthy horse allowed free access to graze pasture or eat hay all day has a normal stomach pH of 4 to 7. Researchers found that when food is restricted, it takes only 1 hour for the pH of a horse … read more
For Erin Taormino, Every Pellet Counts

For Erin Taormino, Every Pellet Counts

Posted by Jyme Nichols, PhD on Feb 24th 2021

All performance horse events require an incredible amount of strength and stamina, but few sports demand this to the level of reined cow horse. With a herd, fence and reining run, these hors … read more
Top Ways to Keep Horses Warm in the Winter

Top Ways to Keep Horses Warm in the Winter

Posted by Jyme Nichols, PhD on Feb 16th 2021

Bitter cold temperatures are taking over much of the country right now, and many owners are wondering how to keep their horses warm. As numbers on the thermometer drop below your ho … read more
Cold Weather Feeding Tips

Cold Weather Feeding Tips

Posted by Jyme Nichols, PhD on Feb 2nd 2021

No matter what part of the country you live in, the weather has certainly gotten colder. Sure, some people have it worse than others, but there are certain adjustments everyone can make to help hor … read more
What is Gastro pHix®?

What is Gastro pHix®?

Posted by Jyme Nichols, PhD on Dec 31st 2020

What is GASTRO pHix®? GASTRO pHix® is a foregut supplement designed to buffer and soothe. It is recommended to support normal pH of the horse’s stomach, and soothe and support normal health of … read more