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    Decomplexicating Equine Nutrition Part 12 of 12 – Summary (blog)

    The final installment of the series on feeding horses. Dig in deeper by enrolling in the Horsemanship Nutrition Course. Congratulations on reading all…
    Doc-t April 12, 2018
    31 Comments

    Decomplexicating Equine Nutrition Part 11 of 12 – Lectins (blog)

    Lectins are plant proteins made to discourage animals from eating their seeds by making the animals sick. Insidious over years, they confuse the other…
    Doc-t April 5, 2018
    22 Comments

    Decomplexicating Equine Nutrition Part 10 of 12 – Supplements (blog)

    Feeding supplements to horses fill a void in their nutrition. But are they necessary and effective? Are there guarantees to their quality or their qua…
    Doc-t March 31, 2018
    37 Comments

    Decomplexicating Equine Nutrition Part 09 of 12 – GMO, Pesticides and Fertilizers (blog)

    An objective discussion about feeding horses with GMO foods treated with pesticides and herbicides. Why to worry and why we should not worry.
    Doc-t March 22, 2018
    10 Comments

    Decomplexicating Equine Nutrition Part 08 of 12 – The Importance of Protein (blog)

    Protein in the maintenance of horses is not appreciated. It is not complicated. Our training of feeding horses has ignored the importance.
    Doc-t March 15, 2018
    23 Comments

    Decomplexicating Equine Nutrition Part 07 of 12 – The High Fat Diet (blog)

    Where do horses get their fat if all they eat is ground plants (pasture and hay)? The answer is from bacterial digestion of cellulose. Here are the de…
    Doc-t March 8, 2018
    12 Comments
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    Decomplexicating Equine Nutrition Part 06 of 12 – Carbohydrate Dependency (blog)

    Feeding sugar every day in excess of horse's needs creates a dependency no different than drugs and alcohol. This blog explains why.
    Doc-t March 1, 2018
    20 Comments

    Decomplexicating Equine Nutrition Part 05 of 12 – Mitochondria and Making Energy (blog)

    Inside every car is an engine needing fuel and inside every cell of your horse are engines called mitochondria. They both need maintenance.
    Doc-t February 19, 2018
    25 Comments

    Decomplexicating Equine Nutrition Part 04 of 12 – Gut Inflammation (blog)

    The digestive tract of the horse has a 1 cell thick lining with an army of defense cells behind it. Attacks on this cause the immune system to respond…
    Doc-t February 15, 2018
    18 Comments

    Decomplexicating Equine Nutrition Part 03 of 12 – Gut Microbes (blog)

    You are not feeding the horse but you are feeding the trillions of microbes within their gut and they, in turn, feed the cells of the horse. Happy gut…
    Doc-t February 8, 2018
    12 Comments

    Decomplexicating Equine Nutrition Part 02 of 12 – The Basics of Sugar, Fat and Proteins (blog)

    The similarities and differences between sugar, fat and protein. It is essential to understanding how these interact in the health of horses.
    Doc-t February 2, 2018
    7 Comments

    Decomplexicating Equine Nutrition Part 01 of 12 – Grazing Not Browsing (blog)

    All equids graze ground plants. They avoid taller plants with more woody cellulose (lignin). Ruminants browse eating short and tall plants.
    Doc-t January 28, 2018
    46 Comments

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