Why Do They Grind Horse Teeth?

Bruxism is a commonly observed problem in horses and it is almost always associated with stress, discomfort or pain. This behaviour is often an indicator of a painful or stressful condition in both foals and adult horses. In foals bruxism is often seen associated with the occurrence of gastric ulcers. Read more…

What Are Horse Nuts?

Horse and Pony Nuts is a high fibre feed. It is intended for horses and ponies of all ages and those in light to moderate work. It contains 11% protein, 3% fat, and 19% fibre. Mad Barn’s Feed Bank provides nutritional profiles on +3,000 forages, feeds and supplements used in Read more…

What Are Horse Nuts Made Of?

Wheatfeed is the main raw material used in Horse & Pony Nuts because the nutritional value is ideal for horses and it has the lowest transport cost and environmental impact. What are horse nuts? The toxic, inedible horse chestnuts have a fleshy, bumpy husk with a wart-covered appearance. Both horse Read more…

Is Horseradish Ok For Ibs?

People with intestinal ulcers, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and other digestive tract conditions should avoid eating horseradish, as it may further irritate the digestive tract. Is horseradish FODMAP friendly? Prepared grated horseradish is low FODMAP in amounts of 2 tablespoons (42 g). What condiments trigger IBS? The usual offenders include Read more…