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Plan for Your Equestrian Success in 2022
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VIDEO: Supporting Cowboys in Their Success: Reining & Cutting with Greg Crispin
Greg Crispin of Greg Crispin Performance Horses brings us inside his arena to show us everything to do with reining and cutting, from sliding stops to spins to circles, flying lead changes and backups!
VIDEO: Supporting Equestrians in their Success: Show Jumping with Emily Gaynor
Follow along as Equine Choice ambassador Emily Gaynor takes us behind the scenes of the Equine Choice Silver Series at Angelstone Tournaments, talks about what it means to be a top competitor.
Transitioning from Summer to Fall/Winter: The Importance of Helping Your Horse Adjust to the Changing Seasons
As the season changes from summer to fall and fall and winter it is important to look at the feeding plan for your horse and adjust it accordingly to activity level, age, and health status.
VIDEO: Supporting Cowgirls in Their Success: Trail Riding with Jill Hyde
Companions Choice ambassador Stephanie Gregson of Roper American Bulldogs has won Best In Breed at National Kennel Club Shows in the US and Canada, and Best In Show at a United Kennel Club in Ontario and is a natural puppy wrangler. Learn how she got started, the importance of a good mentor, and what it takes to raise happy, healthy champions.
VIDEO: Supporting Breeders in Their Success: At home with Stephanie Gregson
Companions Choice ambassador Stephanie Gregson of Roper American Bulldogs has won Best In Breed at National Kennel Club Shows in the US and Canada, and Best In Show at a United Kennel Club in Ontario and is a natural puppy wrangler. Learn how she got started, the importance of a good mentor, and what it takes to raise happy, healthy champions.
VIDEO: Supporting cowboys in their success: In the practice arena with Scott McMahon
Equine Choice ambassador Scott McMahon is the 2017 Ram Rodeo Tie Down Champion and a natural horseman. Learn how he got started, the importance of a good coach, and what it takes to become a champion.
Environmental Stress Effects on Dairy Production
VIDEO: Equine Choice Silver Series
VIDEO: Getting to Know #TeamEquineChoice: Bailey Dunne
VIDEO Getting to Know #TeamEquineChoice: Greg Crispin
VIDEO: A Day at the Build-A-Cowboy Bull Riding School
Follow Animal-Pro Products’ T.J. Schippling as he attends a day at the Build-A-Cowboy Rodeo School in Orangeville, Ontario.
Amino Acids and gut health: The benefits of L-Glutamine for a healthy digestive system.
Amino Acids are the building blocks of protein and are critical to the health of your horse in many ways from repair and recovery of muscle and tissue to fuel for cell synthesis.
One amino acid, L-Glutamine has been shown to provide benefits to the digestive system by rebuilding and repairing tissue and reducing immune response inflammation in the digestive system. L-Glutamine is one of the amino acids that is made by the body but there are times such as stress, illness and intense training where your horse will require extra L-Glutamine supplementation.
Digestive and immune support supplements: not all the same
There is a lot of talk lately on enhancing the digestive system of a cow / calve and boosting their immune system as well. Since 80% of the immune system of an animal is in the digestive system it is safe to say that if we modify the digestive system, we can boost immunity or assist the immune system in combating disease and toxins.
Feeding Supplements
In today's equine world there is no shortage of supplements. From joint supplements to gut supplements and everything in between. Feed supplements are additions to your horses’ diet with the intention of providing the desired result. Whether it’s boosting vitamin/mineral or protein needs, providing joint relief or assisting with immune function and digestion, these supplements are meant to be added to an already balanced fibre/forage-based diet.
The Importance of Salt: Why Salt is important in your horse’s diet.
Salt comes in many forms for your horse, from different types of blocks and loose salt. The best way to get salt into your horse is by using loose salt. Whether you give it to them free choice in a feeder or top dress on their feed it is simply a matter of management. Salt blocks are better than giving no salt, but your horse’s tongue is smooth and has a difficult time getting enough of their daily requirements from the block.
Your foals gut: How the equine gut microbiome develops
Now that your foal has arrived, it’s common to look at the outside of your beautiful young foal, but what is happening on the inside?
The diverse microbiome in the hindgut (cecum and colon) of a horse is essential for fibre breakdown and digestion along with maintaining a strong immune system against toxins and bad bacteria. The foal’s gut is not fully developed to digest anything other than milk at this point and the microbiome is not that of an adult horse.
The times are changing and so is the season.
What felt like the longest winter in history (don’t fact-check us on that) has slowly and thankfully morphed into the very promising start of spring.
Environmental Stress Effects on Production
Its that time of year when the weather turns nasty and temperatures fluctuate across the county. The effect cold temperatures have on cattle and calves is profound and we certainly can’t predict what the weather will do but the yo-yo effect of up and down temps coupled with dealing with other stresses on the herd can see body condition drop, increase chances of illness and the need to increase the amount of total feed.