Feeding straights
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Fizz Marshall's therapy centre blog: A matter of time and patience
The therapy centre at Hartpury is a hive of activity. This week Fizz explains the ins and outs of feeding horses who are not in work
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Fact or fiction: oats make horses excitable
In the next part of this series, H&H asks whether oats are the pure rocket fuel they are portrayed to be
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Is bran is bad for horses?
In the next part of the series examining whether long standing myths about feeding are based on truth, H&H asks whether bran is all bad
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Molasses isn't all bad
H&H dispels the worry that molasses in a horse's diet can be a bad thing
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Can treats have nutritional value?
Riders have long fed succulents such as apples and carrots as a reward to their equine friends, but should they form a more integral part of your horse's diet, asks H&H
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Compound feed V straights
Dodson & Horrell's nutritionist explains the difference between feeding straights and compound feeds and highlights the pros and cons of both options
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Q&A: Cereal based diets
Expert advice from HORSE magazine on what makes a balanced diet
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Why oats remain a useful feed stuff for horses
Expert advice on feeding traditional oats
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Q&A: Feeding cereals
Expert advice from HORSE magazine on feeding concentrates
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Feeding linseed
Linseed improves condition but needs careful preparation to remove its deadly poison
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Understanding bran
The pros and cons of feeding bran